Issue 35.0 / December 7, 2020
Personal Finance
A reminder to all of us of freezing our credit when not actively opening new loans or credit cards.
If you see something fishy on your credit report, here's how to handle it.
Rebuild a damaged credit history with these tips.
Even with a late start to retirement, it's not too late. It won't be easy, but it can be done.
Use a spreadsheet to get out of debt.
A mega list of frugality to help you save on nearly everything, pennies or satoshis at a time.
It may be time to purge my phone for unused apps since some of them are selling my data to all bidders.
The most popular TikToker, a 16 year old, is investing in Step. It's a teen banking app that appears to be designed for spending.
Earn free gift cards with Drop. Upon signup, use my code s25rt to get $10.
Shopping cashback site Rakuten (eBates) is currently offering a generous sign-up bonus of $40 after joining. As a Rakuten user of 10+ years, it's the highest bonus I've ever seen.
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