Time for our Friday Flight! These episodes are a sampling of the week’s financial news and the impact on your personal finances. There are a lot of headlines out there, but we distill it down to specific takeaways that will allow you to kick off the weekend informed and help you to get ahead during these trying times. In this episode we cover some relevant and helpful stories like: European travel discounts, making yourself take some time off, rising costs of pet sitting, WTD with that drawer of gift cards, decelerating rents, the demise of thrifting, $18 for heated seats, everyday payday, coupon culling, & the easiest way to create a will.

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