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Here's how to regain your financial footing with the help of Mint Hey Penny Hoarders, Your financial

Here's how to regain your financial footing with the help of Mint [The Penny Hoarder] DAILY May 21, 2020 [Image] [Mint]( Hey Penny Hoarders, Your financial situation probably looks a lot different than it did back at the start of 2020 — which means your financial strategy will need to, too. Today, we’re excited to team up with Mint to help you reorganize your money and regain your financial footing. We’ll show you how to prioritize your next right steps; Mint will help you keep everything (and we do mean everything) organized and in one convenient place. [Budgeting]( How to Manage Your Money After Your Household Income Is Reduced If you’ve recently gone from two incomes to one — or from a steady income to unemployment benefits — you’re probably going to need to make some adjustments. Whether that means making cuts, seeking assistance or finding new ways to bring in money, here are five ways to manage your money on a reduced income. [Read Now]( Rework Your Budget From the Ground Up With Our Ultimate Budgeting Guide Whether you’re looking to cut expenses, send more to savings or just reprioritize your spending, [here’s how to rebuild your budget from the ground up](. We’ve All Learned Just How Essential an Emergency Fund Is. Here’s How to Start One Today If you don’t already have a stash of cash for “just in case,” building up an emergency savings fund should be one of your top financial priorities. [Here’s how to get started](. [Sponsored By:] [Mint]( Your Money, Managed You’ve got a lot going on these days. No really, we’re serious! Sure, you might not be commuting to work or going out with friends or driving the kids to soccer practice, but managing your household’s finances is practically a full-time job by itself — one that’s only been made more complicated by the global pandemic. Maybe you’ve lost income or taken a serious pay cut. Maybe you’re spending more (like, a lot more) on groceries. Maybe you’ve decided to slash a few bills or send more to savings — and have had to totally rework your budget. Yeah, you’ve got a lot going on… and Mint can help you manage, well, all of it. [Mint is an all-in-one money management tool]( that helps you save more, spend smarter and budget better by bringing everything together in one convenient place. You can create goals and budgets, track your spending, view upcoming bills and check your credit score (plus a whole lot more) without ever having to leave the app. When you link your online accounts, Mint automatically updates and categorizes your transactions and balances, so you’ll be able to see exactly where your money is going — in real time. (Mint will even alert you to unusual account charges.) Plus, you’ll get custom tips and recommendations for reducing fees and saving money along the way. It’s free and easy to get started with Mint, and in just minutes, you’ll be able to start seeing exactly where your money is going — and get ideas on how to make it stretch. [Mint]( Mint’s Money Tips - Tip 1: Don’t Panic. Take a deep breath and read these [6 financial mistakes to avoid](. - Tip 2: Review and [adjust your budget for COVID-19]( (especially if you’ve experienced a change in income). - Tip 3: Know what resources you have available to you with [Mint’s money tips and ultimate resource guide](. 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%3D082e1d0129074584b4c859d8c44eed56%26amp%3B_e%3Ds8U1TgDDsOe8F3vJqz31wRWcB3JYZqPNved5DHFC5GV2acfY_2Tw2aH8u0y-kfPQVzy4pKKMKaXzxvUI8rPGF9kmlv8fDW8NkmNngtcXvpL6HWtSkUqYVWMUNVOCFEee%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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