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Here are 8 possible reasons you haven’t gotten your stimulus check yet Hey Penny Hoarders, We

Here are 8 possible reasons you haven’t gotten your stimulus check yet [The Penny Hoarder] DAILY April 21, 2020 [Image] [The Ascent A Motley Fool Company]( Hey Penny Hoarders, We’re feeling extra grateful for our healthcare workers, grocery store employees, food service workers and delivery drivers (and anyone else in an essential role) who are all doing their best to keep us healthy and functioning as we band together and stay home. A big THANK YOU to you as the fight drags on. Today, we’re talking about stimulus checks (because what else?!), mental health and how to finally start making headway on your debt payoff plan. [Taxes]( Where’s My Coronavirus Check? 8 Reasons You Haven’t Gotten Your Money Your mom got one. Your brother got one. Even that one guy you went to high school with who you know way too much about because of social media got one — so where’s yours?! If you feel like you’re the only person who hasn’t gotten your coronavirus check, don’t despair. Here are eight reasons you may still be waiting. [Read Now]( In the Know, On the Go Want the latest updates on what’s going on in personal finance these days — delivered right to your phone? [Subscribe to The Penny Hoarder Insider]( to receive SMS alerts on things like work-from-home job openings, tips for navigating the “new normal” and a whole lot more. [Save Money]( [A Pandemic Is Stressful. Take Care of Your Mental Health During Coronavirus]( by Jamie Cattanach The Doctor is In Online If you’re freaked out about setting foot in a doctor’s office right now (or are simply trying your hardest to stay home), telemedicine is a widely available option — and it’s largely affordable even for people without insurance. [Here are four telemedicine services to look into]( if you don’t need in-person treatment. [Sponsored By:] [The Ascent A Motley Fool Company]( The Best Laid Plans So you’ve made your credit-card-debt-payoff plan. You’ve written down your goal. You’ve created a timeline. Now, it’s time to buckle down and kiss that balance goodbye. The only problem? A sky-high interest rate that does its darndest to undo your payoff progress every month. Ugh. Sound like you? Then it’s time to look into a balance-transfer card. But here’s the thing: Not all balance-transfer cards are created equal. But this one? This one’s got [some seriously sweet perks that make it stand out]( from the crowd. We’re talking: - 0% introductory APR for 21 months on balance transfers - 0% introductory APR for 12 months on purchases - No annual fee - Free access to your FICO score so you can track your progress Plus, you’ll be able to choose your own payment date, so you can pick a day that works best for you and your schedule — no more scrambling to pay rent AND your phone bill AND your credit card bill on the same day. So don’t let those sky-high interest charges keep you on the debt treadmill another day; see [how this card can help you]( make some serious progress on your debt-payoff plan. [Check it out]( SPONSORED Today's Quick Picks - If you need extra money, like, yesterday, look no further: Our team has compiled [a list of 50 creative ways]( you can fatten your bank account this month. - OK, so your chances of becoming a millionaire overnight are slim — but here are [10 simple steps you can take]( that will have you managing your money like a millionaire. Follow us on: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [SHARE WITH A FRIEND](mailto:?subject=Check out this newsletter from The Penny Hoarder&body=Hey!%0D%0A%0D%0AI've been reading The Penny Hoarder newsletters and thought you'd be interested too.%0D%0A%0D%0AI get smart tips and strategies for making and managing money delivered straight to my inbox. Let The Penny Hoarder help you re-prioritize and improve your finances. Click here to see the newsletter I just read!%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Flinks.thepennyhoarder.com%2Fe%2Fevib%3F_t%3D23a8fe520b1043d0ac0c91a3ebd443bb%26amp%3B_m%3D625502f324b54d31b5154b20d093dcb3%26amp%3B_e%3DZ6zSBBnlN2bQpdPmqjE9B5cwrgfmefuhtpnIxDiErFhEvaVyZ3Xj1Fz8LkjzNG_myElB8d9f8tcH3fY1CDF9dqfVR8mjohmsSYxX1WLzRIhLyPnglpyzqMq_Im9e7fgc%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0AIf you like what you see, sign up using the link below.%0D%0A%0D%0A [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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