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Everyone has a marketable skill; here’s how to discover yours DAILY September 20, 2019 Happy Fr

Everyone has a marketable skill; here’s how to discover yours [The Penny Hoarder] DAILY September 20, 2019 Happy Friday, Penny Hoarders! We just read the list of everything coming to Netflix in October (season five of “Schitt’s Creek” — need we say more?!), and now we’re totally excited; there’s nothing quite like wrapping up in a blanket with a big bowl of popcorn for a binge-watch session on a crisp fall evening. While we bide our time, we’re talking about marketable skills, discretionary expenses and our very own Dear Penny. [side gigs]( You Have a Talent You Can Sell as a Side Gig. Here’s How to Discover It Whether you’re writing resumes or delivering packages, all side hustles involve leveraging your marketable skill. If you want to start a side hustle but have no idea what to do, we’ve got some tips on how to figure it out. [READ NOW]( [bank accounts]( [5 of the Best Checking Accounts for Business Owners]( by Kathleen Garvin Got 99 Problems? Let Dear Penny help you with at least one of them. If you have a tricky money dilemma — or maybe one you just don’t feel comfortable asking your friends about — [submit it to Dear Penny](. She offers practical money advice that doesn’t take an economics degree to understand, and your question could be featured (anonymously!) on our site. Aha! There you are, dream software job. The fully remote tech startup Aha! (no, we didn’t make another startling discovery — that’s the company’s name) is hiring an experienced customer success manager. [Here’s how to apply](. In The Community [Community]( Real talk: We love our community. There are so many awesome members sharing such interesting and thoughtful things. More real talk: If you feel like you missed the boat on signing up and participating, you haven’t — new members are joining every day! But we understand the intimidation factor, so [we’re sharing our guide and FAQs page]( to help you get started. Word of the Day Discretionary expenses (n): Any expenses in your budget that aren’t 100% necessary, such as clothing, streaming subscriptions, movie tickets and eating out. Basically, if it isn’t considered essential — like rent, groceries or insurance — it’s a discretionary expense. But just because these things aren’t necessities doesn’t mean you should feel guilty about allocating money toward them. Even the structured zero-based budget — which assigns a job for every single dollar of your paycheck down to the last cent — [encourages you to budget for discretionary spending](. Follow us on: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [Image] The Penny Hoarder | 490 1st Ave S, Suite 800 | Saint Petersburg, Florida 33701 | United States [Update mailing preferences](. If you no longer wish to receive emails, [unsubscribe here](. Questions? View our [Privacy Policy](. [View this message in browser](.

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