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10 Stores Where Coupon Stacking Yields Huge Savings

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 Stacking coupons at these stores can supercharge your savings. Use rebate apps and a cash-back credit card to gain even more. 

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Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. Many consumers have the best intentions when it comes to using coupons, but only a tiny percentage actually use them. Maybe you don’t need the savings, you don’t have the time, or you just don’t think couponing is worth…

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10 Bold Ways to Supercharge Your Retirement Income

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 Discover creative strategies to grow your retirement income. From HSAs to real estate, these bold tips can help you achieve lasting financial security. 

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Retirement doesn’t have to mean tightening your belt. By taking proactive steps and thinking creatively, you can significantly boost your retirement income. These 10 strategies go beyond the basics and can help secure your financial future.

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5 Surprising Costs Retirees Aren’t Prepared for — and How to Cope

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 Unexpected expenses can derail your retirement if you’re not prepared. From medical costs to taxes, discover five surprising challenges and how to handle them with confidence. 

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Retirement is an exciting time when you can finally focus on enjoying life. However, the lack of a steady paycheck can make unexpected expenses more challenging to handle. While you can plan for utilities and basic living costs, some expenses may arise that catch you off guard. Here are five surprising costs to prepare for—and how to handle them.

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Order a Cooked Thanksgiving Dinner From One of These 20 Stores and Restaurants

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 Spend less time in the kitchen with these to-go holiday meals. 

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If spending the day in the kitchen isn’t your idea of a holiday, be thankful you don’t have to prepare your own meal this Thanksgiving. Consider ordering a cooked Thanksgiving dinner from a grocery store or restaurant, if you want some extra time to spend with those close to you. You can order a full Thanksgiving meal to go, or sometimes just individual dishes, from the following stores and…

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Social Security Tackles Overpayment ‘Injustices,’ but Problems Remain

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 Social Security’s attempts to rectify its overpayment policies remain a “work in progress,” according to stakeholders. 

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In March, newly installed Social Security chief Martin O’Malley criticized agency “injustices” that “shock our shared sense of equity and good conscience as Americans.” He promised to overhaul the Social Security Administration’s often heavy-handed efforts to claw back money that millions of recipients — including people who are living in poverty, are elderly, or have disabilities — were…

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Could a Money Coach Help You Build Wealth?

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 If you’re struggling to take your money to the next level, it might be your mindset. A money coach might be able to help. 

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If you’re struggling to take your money to the next level, it might be your mindset. Or maybe you don’t know where to start. If you’re feeling stuck, a money coach might be able to help with long-term financial planning and building wealth. Today’s guest is Nicole Stanley, founder of Arise Financial Coaching. Her passion is helping people build wealth so they can create goodness in the…

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