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Entertainment & Money: Primetime TV Stars' Net Worth, Willy Wonka's Money Tips & More

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We're covering the finances behind all of your favorite fall entertainment. October Research & Insig

We're covering the finances behind all of your favorite fall entertainment. [Personal Capital] [Sign In] October Research & Insights There's a nip in the air, football players are back on the field, and primetime TV is back with your favorite shows. So this October, we're analyzing (and hacking) the cost of fall's top sources of entertainment. [How to Hack Sports Season Like a Pro] From sharing season tickets with your buddies to snagging the best gear at a decent price, fall sports expenses are just waiting to be hacked. Try these five tricks to save money and time at the game this fall. [Read More] [INFOGRAPHIC: Primetime TV Stars' Net Worths] Our favorite shows are finally back on the air. Whether you're a Game of Thrones fanatic or a Walking Dead fiend, find out how much TV's biggest stars are really worth. [Read More] [What Would Willy Wonka Do? 5 Wonka-isms That Are Actually About Money] Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory might seem like just a candy-packed movie to put on as you wait for trick-or-treaters. But if you look closely you'll find a few wise words about money management. Read on to reveal the Willy Wonka's biggest financial lessons. [Read More] [How Valuable Is Your NFL Team?] Do more Super Bowl wins make a NFL team more valuable? Check out our analysis on how much each NFL team is worth. How does your team stack up? [Read More] Check Out Our Award-Winning Blog For more personal finance tips from the pros [Start Now] $261 Billion Tracked On Our Free Tools & Growing Over 1 million users are tracking $261 billion of America's balance sheet on Personal Capital's free financial tools. Hitting $261 billion was a huge endorsement of our software, its security, and the value it provides our users across the country. [Personal Capital] Personal Capital is the smart way for you to understand, manage and grow your net worth. [Facebook] [Twitter] [LinkedIn] Silicon Valley 1 Circle Star Way, Suite 189 San Carlos, CA 94070 San Francisco 500 Howard Street Suite 400 San Francisco, California 94105 Denver 999 18th Street, Suite 800s Denver, Colorado 80202 Too much email? [Change your preferences] or [unsubscribe]

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