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Plus, a roundup of this week's most popular articles We love free stuff. You love free stuff. But no

Plus, a roundup of this week's most popular articles [The Penny Hoarder Sum It Up]( [The Penny Hoarder together with The Ascent]( We love free stuff. You love free stuff. But not all free stuff is worth loving. After extensive research, our professional freebie-ologists have assembled a list of quality internet freebies for you. Only the finest freebies are allowed on this list, which you can find below and also happens to be free. Speaking of things that cost zero dollars, we want to tell you about a rewards credit card that’s top-tier in its class and [offers a $0 annual fee](. And in case you missed it, we'll also share how to figure out what your "full retirement age" is for Social Security, tax tips you should take from the rich and the rest of the most popular articles this week.   [What's Your ''Full Retirement Age'' for Social Security?]( [What's Your "Full Retirement Age" for Social Security?]( Let's play a little word association game. We're going to say a word, and we want you to think of a number. Retirement. We're willing to bet the number you thought of is 65. Our article will tell you why that number is all wrong when it comes to Social Security. [The Penny Hoarder together with The Ascent]( [Finally, One Card for Everything]( Keeping track of a wallet stuffed with credit cards can be overwhelming. With all the billing cycles, credit limits, and payment due dates, do you even have time to take advantage of the perks that all your cards come with? What if a single credit card covered all your purchasing needs and came with some easy-to-use, valuable perks? That’s why [we’re excited about this card](. It comes with some seriously generous cash-back opportunities: You’ll get up to 5% cash back at places you actually shop. Plus, you don’t have to remember a bunch of complicated rules just to take advantage of all the amazing perks and rewards. Card features include: - No annual fee - 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers - Up to 5% cash back on everyday purchases - A lucrative sign-up bonus If simplifying purchases while maximizing perks is your goal, [a one-card wallet is the solution](. This might be the perfect card to put in it. [Apply Now]( [Free Food 🍕 and Other Cool Stuff We Found Online]( In general, we believe free stuff on the internet is good. We also love finding easy-money side gigs, sign-up bonuses and other ways to carve out some extra cash online. We think that's how Abraham Lincoln would have surfed the net. So we rounded up a bunch of our favorite discoveries in a single article, including [enjoying free pizza and chocolate]( to getting paid for surveys and simple tasks.   [Tax Tips You Can (and Should) Take From the Rich]( [Tax Tips You Can (and Should) Take From the Rich]( It’s a fact — the wealthiest often pay the least in taxes. Just ask some former presidents! You can grumble about it, or you can take a page from their playbook and get even. Here are some common tax moves rich people make that you could make too.   [🎓 Smarten Up With These 5 Money Secrets]( No offense — we're sure you're very smart. But most people, smart people included, haven't tried these money moves. For example, with as little as $10, you could invest in a $1 billion portfolio of real estate around the country. [Getting a piece of the rent]( without having to be a landlord? Very money smart.   [Paper Money Value by Serial Numbers]( [Paper Money Value by Serial Numbers]( When is a George Washington worth more than multiple Abraham Lincolns? Or to put it another way, when is a dollar worth more than a dollar? It's a fact about paper money that some of it can be worth more to collectors than the face value. For example, certain variants of the 1934 $5 bill (featuring our fave prez Abe) sell for thousands. Jeez! We should've called ourselves the $5 Bill Hoarder. But bills don't even have to be old to become super valuable — sometimes it just comes down to unique serial numbers. Our article has all the details. So let's find out together — what are your Dead Presidents worth?   [🏆 Challenge Yourself: Shed $5K in Debt in 20 Days]( You're ready to accept the challenge and do the hard work to finally break out of debt. The best gift you can give yourself this year is to [zero out your credit card balance]( and you're so close. We want to help you get to financial freedom, so here's a day-by-day challenge to help you kill $5K in debt over the next three weeks.   Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe Now]( Some of the links in this post are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable information. [Learn more]( about how we make money and select our advertising partners. We’re letting you know because it’s what Honest Abe would do. After all, he is on our favorite coin. © 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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