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  2. RetailMeNot - Wikipedia

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    RetailMeNot is an American company that operates a collection of coupon web sites worldwide. It was founded in 2006 and acquired by J2 Global in 2020, and has faced legal issues with some brands and competitors.

  3. How to save money: 13 easy tips - AOL

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    What is the 30-day rule? The 30-day rule is a simple strategy of holding off for 30 days before making a nonessential purchase. Waiting for such an amount of time before pulling the trigger gives ...

  4. How to budget with the 50/30/20 rule: A simple, effective ...

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    Using the 50/30/20 rule, Sophia covers her essential needs first, which takes up the largest portion of her budget at 50%. Thirty percent is allocated to non-essential wants, while the remaining ...

  5. How To Save Money Fast: 20 Ways - AOL

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    Follow the 30-Day Rule. The 30-day rule is a savings strategy for eliminating impulse purchases. It challenges you and might give you pause before you buy something. In one scenario, you might ...

  6. Wash sale - Wikipedia

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    A wash sale is a sale of a security at a loss and repurchase of the same or similar security shortly before or after. Learn how wash sales affect tax deductions, basis adjustments and holding periods in the US and UK.

  7. Thirty Days Hath September - Wikipedia

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    Learn the origin and variations of the mnemonic verse for the number of days in each month of the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The phrase "30 days has September" is part of the verse, but not the only way to remember the irregular lengths of the months.

  8. The 30% rule for housing costs is ignored by 76% of ... - AOL

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    The 30% rule holds that no more than 30% of one’s gross monthly income should go toward housing expenses, including rent or mortgage payments, utilities, taxes, and insurance.

  9. List of non-standard dates - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists various dates that are not used on the Gregorian calendar, such as February 30, January 0, and December 32. It also includes some fictional and historical examples of non-standard dates, such as June 31 in the Soviet film 31 June.