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Plus, where to turn when money is tight [The Penny Hoarder Daily]( [Build generational wealth even if you're not right]( [Build Wealth]( [Even If You’re Not Rich]( Generational wealth shouldn't be just for the fat cats and tech bros. Everyone wants to fill their piggy bank and pass something on to their children. Here are a few money moves you can make today to build something better for tomorrow's generation. [Create Your Legacy](   [First-Person Stories: Extreme Money Moves]( Could you give up buying clothes? Your home? A full night's sleep? Just how extreme are you willing to get with your budget? These are tough decisions, but they might be worth your while to save enough money for significant financial goals. Here are some stories from people who actually did it.   [Add $1,156 to Your Bank Account before June]( [Add $1,156 to Your Bank Account before June]( Running out of time to save for a big purchase or pay down your debt? It's easier than you might think to [add a grand to your bank account in 30 days](. These eight money moves could have you hitting your goal before summer.   [How Long Should You Keep Your Tax Documents?]( We'll give you a clue: You should probably find a safe place to store your tax documents. How long experts say you should keep them may surprise and even annoy you. [Urgent alert: These companies are overcharging you]( [🛟 When Money Is Tight, These Resources Can Help]( Feel like your piggy bank’s losing weight? Resources like online price-checking tools and debt consolidators can help you make extra money or find more room in your existing budget. Try our list of [five resources that can help almost anyone when money is tight](.   [ICYMI: FTC Bans Noncompete Clauses]( The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) implemented a ban on noncompete clauses for most U.S. workers. This gives workers more freedom in the job market (if this ban holds up in court). But what is a noncompete clause, how do they work, and how does this FTC decision impact you? Our employment expert has all the answers.   [Sign Up for Text Messages]( Some of the links in this post are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable information. [Learn more]( about how we make money and select our advertising partners. We’re letting you know because it’s what Honest Abe would do. After all, he is on our favorite coin. © 2024 The Penny Hoarder. All rights reserved. 490 1st Ave S. Suite 800 | Saint Petersburg, FL 33701 | U.S. [View in browser]( [Mailing preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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