
We’re approaching that special time of the year, the time when we blow our budgets and buy everything that isn’t nailed down.
Whether you’re planning on doing your holiday shopping online, in stores or both, here’s some good news: You don’t ever have to pay retail again. For anything. Ever.
In this week’s “Money!” podcast, we’re going to explore techniques — some old, some new — to save on everything you ever buy.
As usual, I share the broadcast booth with longtime financial journalist and fellow podcaster Miranda Marquit.
Sit back, relax and listen to this week’s “Money!” podcast!
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Want more information? Check out these resources:
- Money Talks News’ credit card search tool
- Swagbucks (rewards site with cash back)
- Rakuten (cash-back site formerly known as Ebates)
- Paribus (price-protection tool)
- Earny (price-protection tool)
- Gift Card Granny (discounted gift card marketplace)
- Habitat for Humanity ReStore
- “12 Ways to Never Pay Full Price for Anything“
- “25 Ways to Spend Less on Food“
- “11 Ways to Save on Entertainment“
- “13 Ways to Save on Clothing Without Sacrificing Quality“
- Money Talks News’ newsletter
- The Only Retirement Guide You’ll Ever Need (Money Talks News course)
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About me
I founded Money Talks News in 1991. I’m a CPA, and I have also earned licenses in stocks, commodities, options principal, mutual funds, life insurance, securities supervisor and real estate.
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