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50 Awesome Ways to Make Money

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 . If you needed extra money, like, yesterday, you’ve come to the right spot. Our team has compiled a list of creative ways you can fatten your bank account this month. Certainly, there’s something here that fits your needs. This is a long list, so don’t get overwhelmed. Go ahead and start now, but be sure to bookmark this post so you can easily return later. We’ll keep it updated as offers change or expire. Without further delay, here are 50 ways to make money: 1. Get Paid to Play Bingo There’s a free iPhone app called  Bingo Cash  that pays you up to $80 every time you win bingo. The game is based on a classic Bingo format — plus tons of variations on the game. You’ll battle it out against other players at your same skill level. Everyone gets the same board and sees the same Bingo balls, so w

When is FAFSA Due? 2022-2023 FAFSA Deadlines

If you need money for college, then you need to know about FAFSA deadlines. FAFSA stands for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA the primary source the federal government uses, based on your specific financial information, to decide if you qualify for need-based financial aid, including federal student loans, scholarships, grants or work-study opportunities. Many states and colleges also use your FAFSA information to determine whether you are eligible for state or school aid, and some private providers use it to decide if you qualify for their financial aid. If you’re planning to (or already do) attend college or graduate school in the U.S., you should fill out the FAFSA. The FAFSA application is free, and you really shouldn’t skip it — even if the process seems intimidating or you think your parents make too much to qualify for financial aid . You can use our simple step-by-step guide to filling out the FAFSA . But the FAFSA deadlines overlap from year to yea

5 Super Secret Ways to Invest your Money like a Millionaire and Eventually Become One

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 . Life would be a whole lot easier if someone would just Venmo us $1 million, but unfortunately the chance of that happening is, well, probably zero. (Venmo doesn’t allow transactions that large anyway.) But even though our chances of becoming a millionaire are slim, we can still manage our money like one. No, we’re not going to tell you how to buy hundreds of shares of Apple stock. Or how to pick out the perfect yacht. These are simple money moves any normal, non-millionaire person can make  today . Each secret can get you closer to achieving your big goals... becoming a Millionaire. Take a look: 1.  Invest in Famous Art (Even if You’re Not a Millionaire) Here’s the deal: If you’re not investing in contemporary art, you might be missing out on an asset whose prices have historically outpaced the

7 Places That Will Pay You to Move There | Updated for 2022

If you could use a change of scenery, why not get free money to move somewhere? In the face of declining or slowing population growth, some cities have decided to get aggressive about their survival. Despite soaring real estate prices in some parts of the country , there are still cities giving away free land while others are literally handing out stacks of cash to folks who agree to move their metropolitan area. Here are seven places that really, really want you to move there… Places That Will Pay You to Move There If you’re looking for a new place to call home, but you don’t have your heart set on a specific area, we’ve found six cities — and one state — that are offering deals worth thousands of dollars to entice you to make their communities your home sweet home. 1. Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma’s second largest city is offering to pay remote workers $10,000 cash to relocate there through its Tulsa Remote program. You’ll get $10,000 upfront cash with the purchase of a home. And

How to Invest In Art: Is this Alternative Investment Right for You?

When I was younger, I didn’t get art. I’d take field trips with my class to museums in New York City (“the City”) like the Met, MoMA, and the Guggenheim. I even took AP Art History in high school for the AP credits. I developed an appreciation for it, especially realism and sculptures, but it wasn’t until later that I understood it. You see, art isn’t about what’s in front of you. It isn’t about what the artist created. It’s about how that piece of art makes you feel, what it makes you think. That’s why art matters, and it’s why art can look so “weird” but still have value to so many people. What connects with you may not connect with someone else. But there will always be enough people with similar tastes to elevate the value of a piece of artwork. Art is also finite, there can only be one original – so if several people want it, supply and demand take over, and that art’s value goes up. All of that to say, there’s money to be made by investing in art. According to Art Basel an