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Get (financially) fit in 2018

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     5 ways to get fit in 2018.  Forget the gym. Here are the best ways to get your mone

 [Hey 2018. Let's do this.](   [Nerdwallet]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter](   5 ways to get (financially) fit in 2018.  Forget the gym. Here are the best ways to get your money looking good in 2018. No treadmill required.     1. Check your credit score, often  It's a great place to start! Knowing where you stand can help you keep building credit, apply for future credit cards or loans, and understand what helps (and hurts) your score. Check your score now with free 24/7 access to our credit monitoring tool.  [Get started](    2. Download the NerdWallet app  Whether you want to keep an eye on your credit score and spending, or discover easy ways to save big, you can reach your financial goals faster with the NerdWallet app.  [Get started](    3. Nab a rewards credit card  Anytime is a good time to get more out of your spending. Get a new rewards credit card and start earning cash back or points for travel (hello, sunny summer vacation!). We make it easy to compare over 1200 cards to instantly find your best option.  [Get started](    4. Swap credit card debt for a personal loan  Credit card debt? Consolidate your high interest loans and cards into a lower rate personal loan. It could save you tons on interest and help you get out of debt faster. Plus, it's simple to see if you pre-qualify. Better yet—it won't impact your credit score. (Score!)  [Get started](    5. Take the tax out of tax season  It's never too early to be prepped and ready for tax season. See how simple hacks, like opening an IRA, could boost your savings and shrink your taxes. We'll show you how!  [Get started](   Get more from your money with the NerdWallet app. [Apple iOS](  [Google play](   This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( from marketing emails or manage your email preferences in your [account settings.](  NerdWallet | 875 Stevenson St, 5th Floor | San Francisco, CA 94103  [nerdwallet](  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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