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It’s easy to overspend on hobbies. There was a time when my husband and I thought we “deserved” to reward ourselves with expensive hobbies. We worked hard, and played hard. It would have been great if we’d had a few money-making hobbies back then!
In this post, I’ll share 10 fun hobbies that don’t cost very much to start. These are money-making hobbies that can bring in extra cash to help boost your retirement savings.
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One full year had gone by since I started my social work position with my local county. It turned out to be a job that I loved. But I had to wonder if I was taking advantage of all my benefits. Using an FSA to save money on health care hadn’t been on my radar.
As my focus on financial independence and catching up my retirement savings became stronger, I decided to find out more about this money-saving, tax optimization tool.
Here is what I learned about Flexible Spending Accounts . . .
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Are you passionate about herbs? Ever thought about turning your love of herbs into a little side business to help you save more money in your retirement account? If your retirement account needs a little extra help to grow, cashing in on your love of herbs can help you to make and save more money!
I started down the herbal path years ago, when I surprised my husband by signing us up for a local introductory herb class. We both enjoyed being outside in the garden and the class sounded like something fun to do.
My husband and I liked to try new recipes, and we often experimented with herbs and spices. He had commented that our meals tasted so much more flavorful and looked more vibrant when we used fresh herbs from our garden.
The class we took was a lot of fun as it included a little about the folklore and history of herbs, gardening tips, delicious recipes, and lots of great herbal treats to eat. We chopped fresh basil and made pesto right in class!
The classroom smelled amazing, and I was hooked!
Little did I know that my new hobby would open up some fun ways to make extra money and help me catch up my retirement account . . . . .