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Ketchup has been around long enough to earn its spot on the table, but its potential goes far beyond dipping sauces and sandwich spreads. Some say it’s just a condiment. Others have tested that theory—and ended up surprised. These odd uses might raise an eyebrow, but they’ve got the results to back them up. Make...
Apr 4, 2026

No one thought solving puzzles or tapping rabbits could help pay the bills. But that’s exactly what’s happening. Apps are turning downtime into dollar signs, and not just for pros. Quick play sessions now unlock real-world earnings. This list walks through 15 games that turn scrolling and tapping into something a little more rewarding. Mistplay...
Apr 4, 2026

Think you know how to get the best deals when you shop online? If you’re guilty of any of these online shopping fails, it’s time to go back to shopping school.
Apr 18, 2026

Impulse buying can wreak havoc on your bank account. Here’s how to cut that mindless shopping habit out of your life.
Apr 18, 2026

A major student loan servicing company has reached a settlement that will cancel $1.7 billion in student loan debt for around 66,000 borrowers, as well as provide $95 million in restitution – around $260 each – to 350,000 borrowers. “Today’s settlement corrects Navient’s past behavior . . . and puts in place safeguards to ensure...
Apr 4, 2026

Forbes Advisor reviewed some of the best online mortgage lenders this month to help you clearly and simply compare online lenders.
Apr 25, 2026

After years of speculation, millions of student loan borrowers received some excellent news this week. The Biden administration announced it would forgive $10,000 of federal student loan debt for borrowers who make less than $125,000 annually. Borrowers who went to college on Pell Grants may be eligible to receive $20,000 in forgiveness. Pell Grants don’t...
Apr 4, 2026

Let's face it: Cats love Christmas trees. Curious felines see them as the ultimate jungle gyms, leaving broken ornaments, downed light strands and shredded wrapping paper in their wake. Instead of resigning yourself to holiday destruction, try these budget-friendly strategies to keep your tree intact and your kitties safe. Make Some Quick Money to Cover...
Apr 4, 2026

The iconic New Year's celebration includes a countdown, a kiss and a glass of bubbly. Two of those are free, and the third doesn't have to cost a lot of money to be perfect. Understanding the different types of sparkling wines can help you understand more about what you might want to buy to ring...
Apr 18, 2026

Tiffany Wendeln Connors is senior managing editor at The Penny Hoarder and a Certified Educator in Personal Finance. A journalist for 25 years, she started at The Penny Hoarder in 2018. Her areas of expertise include credit cards and debt. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, the New York Post, Soap Opera Digest and Women's Running magazine. She holds a bachelor of science in journalism from Bowling Green State University and lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Apr 6, 2026

Filing for bankruptcy is costly for people who are already struggling financially. A nonprofit called Upstart startup makes it easier to file bankruptcy online — for free.
Apr 3, 2026

Are overdraft fees killing your budget? You might be a “heavy overdrafter.” Here’s how to tell — and what to do.
Apr 18, 2026