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Easy Side Hustles to Make Extra Cash Fast
This is a list of easy side hustles to make extra money. This isn't the list that includes starting your own blog because that takes a lot of work (without getting paid) and dedication. This isn't the one where you start selling on Etsy or Amazon because, again, those both take a lot of work and a certain skill set. Or being a lyft/uber/doordash driver because those require you owning your own car. This is a list of EASY side hustles to make extra income and we could all use some extra money right now with inflation through the roof. Let me know in the comments if you have a side hustle or something you have ever done to make some last-minute money.
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Household Appliance Repair Made Easy with Sears PartsDirect
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There comes a time in the life of your appliance when it isn't running the way it is supposed to anymore. Whether it is your dryer, fridge, or dishwasher, you can probably find a way to fix it yourself! Before you pick up the phone to spend a ton of money to hire someone to fix your home appliances, you should check out some tutorials available online because household appliance repair is made easy since you can order your parts directly from Sears PartsDirect. And sometimes it's as simple as something coming unplugged or a switch needing to be turned on. Ordering parts online and fixing the appliances yourself is a great way to reduce new home maintenance costs as well.
Here is a list of common household appliance problems that you can fix yourself so you can save money:
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5 Creative Ways to Save Money Each Month
What’s more, there are so many great reasons to do this. From needing to send money to Peru to your family, to wanting to save for a big purchase like a car, it’s great if you can save some money to help you with these aims. And there are lots of ways to do that.
From changing the hours you socialize to getting your hair cuts for free, to switching from smoking to vaping, keep reading to discover five creative ways that you can save money each and every month that actually works.
You will be surprised at how quickly all the small savings add up!
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Tips to Get a Home Loan with Bad Credit WITHOUT a Co-Signer
One of the most daunting tasks for today's "millennials" is trying to get a loan. Whatever life throws your way, sometimes it's a house, or a baby is on the way, or even there is an emergency like medical bills or a car accident. There are a lot of different reasons why someone might need a loan and finding out what can work for your family without a co-signer can be in your future. Here are some tips to help.
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Jump Start Your New Year Resolutions with ibotta app
I have loved the ibotta app since the very beginning. I love it because it is a simple, no nonsense app that lets you earn cash back on products you already buy and from retailers that you already shop at! If you are like me then you made New Year Resolutions. My two main ones for this year were to save more money to cut down on debt and get healthier. ibotta can help with both of these right thanks to Health and Wellness week from 1/8 to 1/14 on the app!
Parents...Give Stock Instead of Toys with BusyKid
I don't know about your kids, but mine have enough toys. We have a playroom full and now they are starting to take over their bedrooms and this is after donating a ton! I honestly don't know how they get so many; we are just very fortunate to have a lot of people in our lives that buy for them. But I have been thinking of moving to something different this year instead of toys. What if there was a way to help them learn to invest instead of cluttering our home with more stuff they don't need?