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Escape those chains ⛓️ of debt

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Plus, a poem for Presidents Day Eve 'Twas the night before Presidents Day, when all through the nati

Plus, a poem for Presidents Day Eve [The Penny Hoarder]( 'Twas the night before Presidents Day, when all through the nation, Not a senator was stirring, nor passing legislation. The flags were hung by the monuments with care, In hopes that Abe Lincoln soon would be there. The citizens were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of low-interest loans, easy side gigs and saving money on everyday expenses danced in their heads … OK, maybe that last line could use some work, but as big-time Abraham Lincoln fans, we're really caught up in the Presidents Day spirit! Let's celebrate the face of the Grand Old Penny together with these tips for saving and making more in 2024. [Stop Spending Money on These Dumb Things]( [5 Ways To Escape Debt You’ve Never Heard Of]( If you’re reading this, there’s a 50% chance you have credit card debt. And if you don’t pay it off every month, you’re [draining your bank account]( with unnecessarily high interest payments. Here are five ways to escape your chains of debt.   [Finally, Some Easy Gigs to Make Extra Money]( Like our favorite president, Honest Abe, we believe in hard work. But we also believe [not everything has to be hard](. So we did the work for you and rounded up a few easy ways Penny Hoarders can hoard extra pennies this month. [Ask These Companies for Help]( [Penny Hoarders Who Build Wealth Do These Things]( If you want to build wealth, you need to look for every opportunity to save and make money. Better yet, do both at once by getting smarter about your monthly expenses. For example, you could [ditch your slow internet]( for some sweet 5G speeds, then lock in a low monthly price and get $150 back via prepaid MasterCard. Better internet, a lower bill, plus a signup bonus? That's how Penny Hoarders do it.   [Say "No" All The Way to the Bank for an Extra $3,310]( Say "No" to overpaying online. Say "No" to spending too much on daily essentials. Say "No" to high interest rates on your credit card debt. You could [say "Yes" to an extra $3K]( if you just say "No" to these seven things. Some of the links in this email are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable information. [Learn more]( about how we make money and select our advertising partners. © 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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