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Here’s how to save big — plus, investing in comic books and a hammock calling your name He

Here’s how to save big ($5 at a time) — plus, investing in comic books and a hammock calling your name [The Penny Hoarder] DAILY DAILY February 15, 2021 [Alternate text] [Bestow]( Hey Penny Hoarders, Today is Presidents Day, which holds a special place in our heart here at The Penny Hoarder. And who's our fave prez? Abe, of course! Lincoln's mug appears on the coin in our logo, after all, as well as the $5 bill. Plus, accumulating those bills happens to make for a [fun money saving challenge](. [Make Money]( Here’s How to Get Started With Comic Book Investing, According to an Expert If you haven’t picked up a comic book in awhile, you might be surprised by how much they’ve grown up. Many people do well by investing in comic books, but it’s not like throwing a dart at a dartboard and hoping for the best. To make a profit on what some still think of as “kiddie fare,” check out this guide to getting started with comic book investing. [Read Now]( That Hammock Is Calling Your Name Retirement may seem more like a fantasy — especially when it’s decades away. And you hate your job. If you’ve decided you don’t want to wait until your 60s to retire but don’t think you make enough to retire early, [then read on](. [Budgeting]( [Are You in the Sandwich Generation? How to Budget for Competing Priorities]( by Sophia Goode [Bestow]( *Bone* Appetit You love your pet. You’d probably spend any amount of money to keep them happy and healthy — but you shouldn’t have to. So, we spoke to veterinarians and nutritionists to find out how you can identify the healthiest, [most nutritious pet food options that’ll still fit nicely in your budget](. [Alternate text] [Bestow]( It’s Time to Get This One Sorted Out So you’ve started an emergency savings fund, and you’ve funneled some of each paycheck into your retirement account. What’s next? Well, if you’re working on becoming a fully financially responsible adult (which, to us, it sounds like you are), it’s time to look into life insurance. Why? Because with [a life insurance policy offered by Bestow]( you could leave your family up to $1.5 million to help them stay afloat should anything happen to you. (We know — it’s not fun to think about, but it’s really important.) You’ve probably heard that Bestow makes it super fast and ridiculously easy to apply for up to $1.5 million in coverage right from your phone. As long as you’re between the ages of 21 and 55, you can apply and get a quote in seconds. But did you also know if you’re approved, you could have coverage by the end of today? There’s no medical exam required, so you don’t even need to leave your house. Besides, term life insurance may be cheaper than you think. Bestow’s premiums start at just $16 a month. (Which is cheaper than that bottle of wine you bring to your monthly dinner with your brother, where he brags about how he’s got his financial stuff all sorted out.) It takes just minutes [to apply and see how much you could leave your loved ones]( — and finally become a full-fledged financially conscious adult. [GET MY QUOTE]( SPONSORED Today's Quick Picks - There’s no way 2021 could be worse than 2020, right? RIGHT? We don’t want to be pessimistic, but we think it’s important to be financially prepared. Before the next crisis gets going, [here are some protective measures to take](. - We all make mistakes — especially in our 20s. If you’re guilty of making these financial blunders (whether in the near or distant past), don’t fret. [You can still redeem yourself]( 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%3Da7dd637709be49a5bbd7d827f9151e49%26amp%3B_e%3DQrQUmS_JSPvBLAAJVg628kIqLEeAa8cAPdUF7aADZrQf-mbI-c4Y7PKAc8FW9drMpc3d6Xt1mslTHKcEcpnLXKLshD9RS8BlEjNyKqFqoRd5CCi79D86oe8H7P732Mbi%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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