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without sacrificing your plans! Presented by Fidelity With music festivals, beach vacations, and out

without sacrificing your plans! Presented by Fidelity With music festivals, beach vacations, and outdoor brunches, it’s way too easy to spend your whole paycheck on fun summer activities. But, thanks to Fidelity’s free resource, [Smart Money]( you can start saving — while still having fun. Check out some of [Fidelity’s top tips on saving money over the summer]( without sacrificing your plans. Embrace Food Frugality You love wearing clothes that are in season — so why not start buying food that’s in season, too? When you add seasonal fruits and veggies to your grocery list, they’ll not only taste better, but they also might save you some cash! The in-season summer produce we love (like blueberries, cherries, and peaches) will cost less because it doesn’t need to be shipped from far away like out-of-season produce does. [I’m hungry for more food frugality tips!]( Get A Side Hustle One way to save money over the summer? Get a side hustle and make more. From walking dogs while you’re on your lunch break from your virtual internship to doing delivery runs on the weekends, there are many different side hustles that can help put a few extra dollars in your wallet. [Give me the summer side gig ideas!]( Help Save Money While Moving Whether you’re heading to your first apartment after graduation or renting a room in a new city for your summer internship, there are so many unavoidable costs that come with moving. To help save some extra cash, skip buying new moving supplies. Instead, head to stores around your town to ask for leftover cardboard boxes for free. It’ll be thrifty and eco-friendly! [I’m looking for more ways to save!]( For more money-saving ideas ahead of summer break, head to [Fidelity Smart Moneyâ„]( now! HCXO, The Her Campus Team This is a sponsored newsletter. All opinions are 100% our own. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2022 Her Campus Media, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you either signed up for our mailing list on HerCampus.com or you entered a giveaway on the site and agreed to receive newsletters from Her Campus. Our mailing address is: Her Campus Media 9 Lansdowne St Suite 2 Boston, MA 02215 [Add us to your address book]( No longer interested? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Her Campus Media · 9 Lansdowne St · Suite 2 · Boston, MA 02215 · USA

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