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- 8-9. Routing and account number
- Why the Chase Freedom Unlimited® could be more appealing for some
- 6 types of dividends
- How to find another company's EIN
- Cost of full coverage car insurance
- Eliminate mortgage insurance
- How generational financial trauma affects you and your finances
- April
- Popular and new tax credits for 2023 (taxes filed in 2024)
- Frugal DIY project tips
- Prepaid 529 plans by state
- Recycling isn’t the only option
- Why should I open a bank account if I'm undocumented?
- Why haven't I received my tax refund?
- APR vs. APY: What’s the difference?
- How does a HELOC work?
- Types of REITs
- They're not all completely accurate
- Know when to say 'no'
- 4. Credit card protections or travel insurance can cover gaps
- How much should you spend on a mattress?
- What is my Georgia residency status for state income tax purposes?
- How much insurance do I need for a new car?
- 8. Take a loan from your retirement account
- If you want British Aiways lounge access ...
- Other popular ways to make money in one hour usually come with a catch
- Are there any issues with early direct deposit?
- How do you qualify for the federal solar tax credit?
- Can I pay off my loan faster another way?
- The bottom line
- Should you tip a dog groomer?
- Factors to consider before paying rent with a credit card
- Top solar shingles providers
- 5. Someone else used your credit card account
- Reaching forgiveness is expensive
- What if there’s a problem with the payment?
- How has the value changed over time?
- How to invest in dividend aristocrats
- 4. Both cards earn rewards
- Do I have to pay California state tax?
- Best car insurance in New Jersey for customer satisfaction: NJM
- Peace of mind
- Best car insurance in California for customer complaints: Amica
- FDIC insurance: What’s not covered
- Cheapest for 20-year-old drivers
- 4. Beware of the sky-high interest rate
- The pros and cons of zero-based budgeting
- What else will change for tax year 2024?
- Can United miles be used on other airlines?
- Mortgage insurance
- What to do if you notice signs your boss wants you to leave
- How to open an ABLE account
- 4. You’ll get a small introductory bonus
- 5. Credit card fees are avoidable
- Pros and cons of investing in stocks
- Optional coverages
- Domestic vs. international fees
- What states are increasing minimum wages in 2024?
- The bottom line
- Should I take a lump sum payment or annuity payments?
- The risk of using credit cards in cabs
- Integrations with accounting software
- Additional child tax credit
- Does pre-qualification affect your credit score?
- What umbrella insurance doesn’t cover
- 6. Compare cash-flow loans
- 9. Borrow against life insurance
- Final steps
- How to get a bigger property tax deduction
- Average monthly expenses that declined
- More about Pacific Life insurance
- 3. Who is covered?
- Inflation example
- Affiliation discounts
- Gift tax limit 2023
- Consider your legal options
- 49.2M turn to mobile cash advance apps in the past year
- Booking award flights
- Are my finances stable enough to refinance?
- Why a financed offer may be better than cash
- Amazon Visa
- Additional functionality
- Clothes, vintage and crafts
- 3. EarnIn: Best for large advances
- Selling Bitcoin
- Farmers renters insurance rates
- Get more help with monthly budget planning
- What can you invest in with a Roth IRA?
- Hack your IRA
- Chase Slate Edge℠
- These national parks are always free
- 4. You can write off Bitcoin losses
- Saver’s credit rates for 2024
- How much car insurance you need
- Step 3: Choose your lender and loan
- The long straddle
- What info do you need for a home insurance quote?
- 5. Online savings accounts
- Best for premium discounts: Mutual of Omaha Medicare Supplement Insurance
- Mattress-buying tips
- Food and drink
- Why the due date is so important
- Accepting payments or tips in Bitcoin
- Where to find an eligible work-study job
- How to store the Bitcoin you buy
- Methodology to determine the best airline
- What if you can’t afford to tip?
- Why the small business definition matters
- Google Pay
- 5. Your tires are more than 6 years old
- What creditors can and can't take
- 3. A CD ladder
- 6. You co-signed a loan or credit card application
- Get a credit-builder product or a secured loan
- How flexible are American miles?
- 5. Foreign transaction fee is low
- 4. Consider a co-signer
- Home equity loan and HELOC rates
- Step 4: Evaluate and pivot
- Are home equity loans a good idea?
- 5. A checking account is required
- Deposit timing
- Battery recycling in the future
- Dividend tax rate 2023
- 3. Wells Fargo Bank: $1.68 trillion
- Compare your net worth
- Interest rate
- ESG investing vs. socially responsible investing vs. CSR
- Should I refinance my car?
- 10. Use a credit card cash advance
- Personal loans from banks
- Adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN)
- When to choose Chase Sapphire Reserve®
- Where you can look for data on your own
- Can nonaccredited investors invest?
- Auto rental collision damage waiver
- 4. Refer a friend to a Southwest credit card
- What’s not covered
- Cheap full coverage insurance for different drivers
- How to pay for a roof replacement
- 6. Interest is completely avoidable, too
- How does cryptocurrency work?
- Additional costs for international wires
- How to check that all money in your accounts is insured
- How can you start to heal?
- May
- How to invest in target-date funds
- Compare the best savings and money market accounts
- Estimate your 2024 IRS tax refund date
- What is a good DTI ratio?
- Don’t overthink it
- How much should I spend each month?
- How the lifetime gift tax exclusion works
- 5. Financing options are available, but proceed with caution
- Shop around
- What are fleet cards?
- Borrowers could face a high tax burden
- Dividend aristocrats ETFs
- What kind of investment is Bitcoin?
- What is California's standard deduction?
- 4 ways to start investing
- Best California car insurance for ease of use: State Farm
- LLC payroll taxes
- Frugal home expenses tips
- How does cryptocurrency work?
- The pros
- Contract periods
- How compound interest works
- How to increase your pre-qualification amount
- 11. Look for a payday alternative loan
- 4. How to file a claim
- Southwest® Rapid Rewards® Performance Business Credit Card
- ABLE accounts can provide peace of mind
- Should you accept an all-cash offer?
- Average certificate of deposit rate: 1.81% for one-year CDs
- 7. You applied for a lot of credit
- 10. Signature
- Which card (or cards) should you get?
- How to change or cancel an EIN
- Best car insurance in New Jersey for ease of use: State Farm
- Eat in
- Are Roth IRAs insured?
- Minimum wage increases
- Calculating the value of the saver's credit
- How do I deal with lottery taxes?
- How to keep your cards safe
- How to freeze your child’s credit
- When to expect your child tax credit refund
- Universal vacation packages
- Who needs umbrella insurance?
- Benefits of a larger down payment
- Other Roth IRA rules
- 2. Certificates of deposit
- Other tips for managing your bill
- Keep your options open
- 5. Direct spending toward Southwest credit card bonus categories
- Best homeowners insurance in New Hampshire for consumer experience: Nationwide
- Regional and state-based second chance checking accounts
- Personal loans are a funding source for one-quarter of Americans
- 7. You can — and should! — pay more than the minimum
- Citi Custom Cash® Card
- Insurance broker vs. independent agent
- How to complain about Great Lakes
- Discounts
- Language
- Next steps:
- Other ways to cut wire-transfer costs
- What happens when a bank fails
- Other ways to save money on a national park pass
- How to set your South Africa travel budget
- Compare the best CD accounts
- Customer support
- Credit cards help build credit
- Credit unions and banks that don’t require Social Security numbers to open an account
- Ways to get the best USDA mortgage rates
- Which cards don’t accept applications from residents of Puerto Rico?
- Dividend tax rate 2024
- 5. Filing requirements and deadlines matter
- Investments for money you need in 2 to 3 years
- Alternatives for paying down a credit card balance
- How to build your credit before car shopping
- How did we determine the value of United miles?
- What other projects are eligible for the residential clean energy credit?
- Customer experience
- Avoid the student loan scammers
- How do fleet cards work?
- Ready to get started?
- How are cryptocurrencies created?
- How did we determine the value of American miles?
- What part of my income gets taxed by California?
- What is the median household income in the U.S.?
- Why some cars cost more to insure
- How do I grow my home's equity?
- Step 4: Gather loan documents
- Tips to find cheap flights any day of the week
- How to compare home insurance quotes
- Getting the most from your pre-qualification limit
- 6. High-yield checking accounts
- Make your own 'Airbnb credit card'
- What is Georgia's standard deduction?
- 12. Get a personal loan
- Day-trading Bitcoin
- When to skip the downtown rental
- Average work-study award
- Examples of tax avoidance
- The Department of Education is implementing income-driven repayment fixes
- EveryDollar, for simple zero-based budgeting
- Amazon Store Credit Card
- 4. Varo: Best for existing bank customers
- How much is car insurance by company?
- How to incorporate market cap in your portfolio
- 5. Use collateral to secure the loan
- The bottom line
- 5. Failure to report Bitcoin can be costly
- How are cryptocurrencies created?
- Strategies for early savings
- Where's my 2024 state tax refund? Track your status
- HELOC requirements
- 4. Citibank: $1.01 trillion
- Maximum and average DTI ratios by mortgage type
- Best for extra benefits: Anthem Medicare Supplement Insurance
- ESG investing examples
- How much should you put down on a house?
- Refinance options for underwater mortgages
- Preparer tax identification number (PTIN)
- What is hyperinflation?
- Vehicle-related features discounts
- Bivvy coverage options
- PayPal
- Emirates Economy vs Emirates Premium Economy: which is a better value?
- How to choose solar shingles
- 8. You closed an old credit card
- Use a co-signer
- 8. Paying late comes at a high cost
- Still want a 401(k) loan?
- Programs that let you transfer points for free
- Full list of the top auto insurance companies in California
- Roth IRA eligibility rules
- Who should get a home equity loan
- Who needs full coverage car insurance?
- June
- Visiting the National Parks for free in 2024 recapped
- Compare the best checking accounts
- The cons
- Who qualifies for the SAVE plan?
- Is APY variable?
- Reasons to get a mortgage instead of buying with cash
- How to report dividend income on your taxes
- 2024 child tax credit news update
- Days in the cycle
- How much umbrella insurance do you need?
- How your car loan can help you build better credit
- Mutual fund fees
- 6. Transfer points from Chase Ultimate Rewards®
- 2024 lifetime gift tax exemption
- Time horizon: One way to choose your money source
- Samsung Pay
- Ex-dividend dates
- Consumer complaints
- What’s not covered
- Secure 2.0 changes: Saver's match
- When not to use a credit card
- When should you freeze your credit?
- The long strangle
- Florida resident discount for Universal Orlando Resort
- 4. Brace for the high costs of theme park tickets
- 13. Rent out a room
- Amenities
- 3. Bonds
- Avoid analysis paralysis
- How to protect against inflation
- How to find a cheap airport rental car
- How does work-study pay?
- How do you claim the solar tax credit?
- Consequences of tax evasion
- Electronics
- Why are there so many kinds of cryptocurrency?
- How to settle a dispute with Great Lakes
- Am I a resident for California state tax purposes?
- Full list of the best car insurance in New Jersey
- Pack it when traveling abroad
- Cheaper ways to send money
- How do mutual fund profits work?
- LLC self-employment taxes
- Closing costs for the buyer
- How to get a tax refund sooner
- How to get a home equity line of credit
- See if zero-based budgeting is right for you
- 6. Delayed flights from Europe are covered under EU261/UK261
- Best custodial Roth IRAs
- Types of ESG investments
- Calculating capital gains tax on a home sale
- Summary of pros and cons of personal loan lenders
- Rebuild your credit to refinance
- Getting the most out of The Platinum Card® from American Express
- Full list of the best homeowners insurance in New Hampshire
- Lodge a student loan complaint
- Choose the best flood insurance company
- Bitcoin and volatility
- Who should get a HELOC
- How to qualify for an SBA loan
- Compare the best banks, credit unions and cash management accounts
- Why are there so many kinds of cryptocurrency?
- How to control your dividend tax bill
- How long does it take to get pre-qualified for a mortgage?
- Which is better?
- Credit score requirements
- What's the tax filing deadline for my Georgia state income tax bill?
- Does work-study affect future financial aid?
- 9. You paid off a loan
- Become an authorized user
- 9. Getting too close to your limit can sink your credit score
- Other ways to buy insurance
- How to evaluate dividends
- Consumer experience
- 6. Find the right lender
- Putting it all together for a cheap safari on points
- How to save on car insurance
- Who benefits from the cash stuffing envelope system
- 5. U.S. Bank: $646.73 billion
- United Airlines flight delay compensation recapped
- Investments for money you need in 3 to 5 years
- Other considerations to determine your down payment
- How to choose a lender
- Roadside dispatch
- What to do with the Bitcoin you buy
- Summary: Buying a second home
- Market capitalization vs. float-adjusted market cap
- Interest-based passive income ideas
- July
- How we tracked prices
- Cons of a credit freeze
- Next Steps
- Using your credit card for rental car coverage
- What's next?
- 14. Moonlight as a dog sitter
- Trip cancellation insurance from AmEx recapped
- Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® credit card
- Does the solar tax credit work with other incentives?
- Restrictions and waiting periods
- Who pays the gift tax?
- Should you pay rent with your credit card?
- Average money market account rate: 0.66%
- Amazon Secured Card
- 5. Dave: Best for repayment flexibility
- Why you can trust NerdWallet
- Get an 'everything else' card
- ASPCA coverage options
- LLC sales taxes
- Looking for past years' saver's credit thresholds?
- Step 5: Submit your application and get funded
- Compare the best bank accounts for students and kids
- How to apply for the SAVE plan
- How much can you borrow with a HELOC?
- What's next?
- Best for nationwide availability: Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement Insurance
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- What does having a lower score mean?
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- 10. Dealing with credit card fraud isn’t as difficult as it sounds
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- 15. Become a rideshare or delivery driver
- Which card is right for you?
- What about Bitcoin mining?
- Do you pay taxes when you receive a gift?
- Costs to maintain your trademark
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- The bottom line
- What's next?
- Discounts
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- Are cryptocurrencies financial securities, like stocks?
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- Credit freeze or credit lock?
- How much money can you make on YouTube?
- Consequences of a child tax credit error
- How to get umbrella insurance
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- Will you owe capital gains taxes on your home sale?
- How to track your Georgia state tax refund
- 16. Cut your insurance premiums
- Next steps
- How to maximize value in Emirates economy class
- Why a financial advisor's fee structure matters
- Other renters insurance companies to consider
- How much is auto insurance based on your driving record?
- How to save on full coverage car insurance
- FDIC insurance limits and ownership categories
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- August
- Are cryptocurrencies financial securities, like stocks?
- When is the SAVE plan available?
- Don't assume cash is better
- 6. PNC Bank: $551.13 billion
- Buying rental car insurance on your own
- ESG investing: How to get started
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- Is the gift tax deductible?
- What to do if you want to come clean
- LLC tax forms and deadlines
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- Are mobile wallets safe?
- Maximum debt-to-income ratio
- Average cost of homeowners insurance in New Hampshire by city
- Consumer experience
- Get credit for the bills you pay
- 11. If you’re rejected for a credit card, the issuer will tell you why
- 6. MoneyLion: Best for existing customers
- Roth IRA vs. traditional IRA: What's the difference?
- Important considerations when opening a Roth IRA
- Who can access your frozen credit reports?
- Pros of investing in REIT stocks
- Medigap plan types
- How to avoid capital gains tax on home sales
- Finding a real estate agent: Tips for buyers
- How can I save on new car insurance?
- Personal traits discounts
- 7. Rent cars with Southwest car rental partners
- How much is the gift tax rate?
- Walmart2Walmart
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- State child tax credits
- Bottom line: Is umbrella insurance worth it?
- DTI isn't a full measure of affordability
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- 17. Consolidate your debt
- Benefits you 'may' have
- The difference between interest rate and APY
- Fuel card vs. business gas credit card
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- After deciding
- The bottom line
- What is the normal fee for a financial advisor?
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- September
- Cons of investing in REIT stocks
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- JetBlue Plus Card
- The cheapest home insurance in New Hampshire
- Pros and cons of cryptocurrency
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- 7. Goldman Sachs: $463.99 billion
- What is the $500 credit for other dependents (ODC)?
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- 18. Refinance your student loans
- 8. Visit restaurants through Rapid Rewards Dining
- U.S. Bank Cash+® Visa Signature® Card
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- Practical matters
- Restrictions and waiting periods
- LLC tax tips for business owners
- Pros and cons of cryptocurrency
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- Common gift tax return triggers
- How full coverage car insurance works
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- 7. SoLo Funds: Best for peer-to-peer cash advances
- What is credit card consolidation?
- Next steps
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- Child tax credit vs. child and dependent care credit
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- 19. Change your cell phone plan
- Other ways to make money
- Become an annual pass holder or season pass holder
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- 4. Money market funds
- 9. Earn Southwest points while eating and drinking
- What to know about New Hampshire homeowners insurance
- Western Union
- Small-business incubator programs
- PocketGuard, for a simplified budgeting snapshot
- October
- Other changes to income-driven repayment in the works
- 8. Truist Bank: $534.93 billion
- How taxes on real estate, rental, and investment sales work
- How to choose a real estate agent
- Avoid risky loans
- How the FDIC calculates national rates
- Does your business need a fleet fuel card?
- The bottom line
- How does credit card consolidation work?
- ASPCA pet insurance rates
- Other tips for going on safari in South Africa
- Comparison of unaccompanied minor fees by airline
- Car rental insurance: The bottom line
- How to access the Centurion Lounge at LAX
- Cheapest for 30-year-old drivers
- Is it better to get a home equity loan or line of credit?
- Where should you open your investment account?
- Customer loyalty discounts
- The bottom line
- 8. Klover: Best for no-fee advances
- The bottom line
- Is there an over-55 home sale exemption?
- Check your credit scores and reports
- Cryptocurrency legal and tax issues
- November
- 5. Mutual funds
- Aeroplan® Credit Card
- How to find cheap full coverage auto insurance
- Is consolidating credit card debt a good idea?
- If you're wondering how much a trip to Africa costs
- Cryptocurrency legal and tax issues
- What to do if you can’t keep up with your HELOC payments
- 9. Capital One: $468.23 billion
- Credit card rewards
- Additional tips for making money on TikTok
- Alternatives to startup business grants
- Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card
- Choose the best Delta credit card offer for you
- More resources
- Zelle:
- Amazon Business American Express Card
- Discounts
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- Which homeowners insurance companies should I consider?
- LAX Centurion Lounge hours
- 10. Shop online through Rapid Rewards Shopping
- New Hampshire Insurance Department
- Your decision: Is cryptocurrency a good investment?
- State availability
- 6. Index funds
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- Pros and cons of loan apps
- December
- Your decision: Is cryptocurrency a good investment?
- 10. TD Bank: $366.25 billion
- Credit cards for dining
- More about buying life insurance as a senior
- Looking for more insurance in New Hampshire?
- How to track your California state refund
- Consumer experience
- Do I need additional travel insurance?
- Closing costs for the seller
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- Policy-related discounts
- Why you can trust NerdWallet
- How to find out if your bank is FDIC insured
- The bottom line on investing in stocks
- Cheapest car insurance by state
- How much does home insurance cost?
- SunCountry Credit Card from FNBO
- What to know about the best ways to send money
- Bilt World Elite Mastercard® Credit Card
- Which Amazon credit card is best for me?
- More about top-rated life insurance companies
- 11. BMO: $260.79 billion
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- What goes into a homeowners insurance quote?
- 11. Spend money with Southwest's other retail partners
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- How much is auto insurance for good and poor credit?
- What if you're not eligible?
- ASPCA vs. competitors
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- 7. Exchange-traded funds
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- 12. Citizens Bank: $224.96 billion
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- 13. First Citizens Bank: $213.59 billion
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January
With a fresh page on the calendar comes a fresh start for sales. These items are discounted in January:
Bedding and linen. Department stores hold bedding and linen “white sales” in January with deep discounts on sheets and towels.
Fitness equipment. Retailers will meet goals to get in shape with decent deals. Expect workout gear and apparel sales to abound at sporting goods stores. (Tip: Tread lightly on a treadmill purchase unless you're sure you’ll use it. It’ll always be cheaper to walk around the block.)
TVs and electronics. Just before the Super Bowl, retailers normally discount TVs and other home theater essentials.
Mark your calendar: Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Jan. 15.
Freebie day: National Spaghetti Day is Jan. 4.
February
It’s the month of love and gift-giving, but February might be a better time to buy major items for yourself than trinkets for your loved one. Options include:
TVs. Television sales spill over from January into February ahead of the Super Bowl. Aside from Black Friday, this is one of the best times to buy a TV.
Winter items. With winter winding down, retailers will be looking to unload inventory of cold-weather products. Look for sales on apparel and winter sports gear that you'll need later in the year.
Home goods. Expect retailers to put home stuff on sale for Presidents Day and the weekend preceding the holiday.
Leftover chocolate. The savvy couple does Valentine’s Day a week late to save a buck. Grab a heart-shaped box of candy on Feb. 15, when stores will be discounting their Valentine’s Day leftovers. It’ll be easier to get a dinner reservation after Feb. 14 too.
Mark your calendar: Super Bowl Sunday is Feb. 11, Valentine's Day is Feb. 14 and Presidents Day is Feb. 19.
Freebie day: National Frozen Yogurt Day is Feb. 6.
March
There aren’t any major shopping holidays in March, but that doesn’t make for a total lack of sales. Look for deals on these products:
Tax software. Retailers like to discount tax software in March, ahead of Tax Day in April.
Grills. Buy your summer grilling necessities now to avoid a spike in prices when summer arrives.
St. Patrick’s Day essentials. Around St. Patrick’s Day, online retailers and department stores usually discount green clothing, party supplies and jewelry.
Vacuum cleaners: Some retailers will be ready to reward early spring cleaners with a deal on a Dyson, Shark or other brand of vacuum.
Mark your calendar: St. Patrick’s Day is March 17 and Easter Sunday is March 31.
Freebie day: Pi Day is March 14, because 3.14 (get it?).
April
April has its fair share of spring deals and discounts, including:
Vacuums. April is the real cleaning month and will bring more deals on vacuums. Look for markdowns at department stores as well as on manufacturers’ websites.
Tax-themed items. Year after year, retailers and restaurants try to lighten the burden of Tax Day with discounts and freebies on services like paper shredding. Keep an eye out for these around mid-April.
Beauty products. Time to get outside and look your best. The Sephora spring sale is usually this month.
Sustainable items. To celebrate Earth Day, be on the lookout for retailer deals on sustainable items, such as reusable totes and water bottles, sustainably made clothing and other “green” products. Is this the year you start composting? We support that.
Mark your calendar: Tax Day is April 15.
Freebie day: Earth Day is April 22.
May
April discounts give way to more in May. Here’s a look at some items to consider buying this month:
Spring apparel. By May, retailers will discount spring clothing that has already been hanging on racks for a month or two.
Furniture. Three of the biggest blowout shopping days are Black Friday, Labor Day and Memorial Day. Memorial Day is in May, so look for furniture and home decor discounts from big-box stores.
Small kitchen appliances. Use May discounts as an opportunity to buy small kitchen appliances, such as coffee makers and blenders. Typically, these products are included in Memorial Day sales, and they make great gifts for upcoming summer weddings.
If last year’s shopping research is any indication, prices on select kitchen gadgets could drop the Friday before Mother’s Day.
Mark your calendar: Mother’s Day is May 12 and Memorial Day is May 27.
Freebie day: National Hamburger Day is May 28.
June
June is short on days, but long on the list of deals. Smart purchases include:
Lingerie. Stock up on undergarments in June. That’s when Victoria’s Secret, for example, has been known to host its famous semiannual sale. The sale also typically occurs in December.
Other semiannual sales. The midway point is known for sales at lots of stores. In past years, we’ve seen stores like Bath & Body Works and Brooks Brothers hold semiannual sales in June.
Gym memberships. Consider buying a gym membership during the summer, and be sure to negotiate for the best deal. Gyms may be eager for sign-ups when people are more likely to spend time outside.
Tools and other dad gifts. In preparation for Father’s Day, many retailers will offer deals on a variety of power tools and outdoor gear, as well as things like men’s clothing. Solo Stove has discounted its portable fire pits around this time in the past.
Mark your calendar: Father’s Day is June 16.
Freebie day: National Doughnut Day is June 7.
July
In July, prices drop like it’s hot. Consider buying these:
Summer apparel. The sun is still out, but demand for summer clothes starts to go down. So, buy up shorts, tanks and flip-flops while stores make it worth it. Buy only what’s on sale, though.
July Fourth items. Retailers like a reason to celebrate. In the days leading up to Independence Day, there’s usually an abundance of sales on red, white and blue products, as well as on barbecue and backyard items, sporting goods, jewelry and furniture.
Personal electronics on Prime Day. Amazon’s Prime Day happened on July 11 and 12 in 2023, so you can likely expect similar timing in 2024. It’s basically Black Friday in July, and it’s a hot sale for electronics and gadgets, among other categories. It also drives other retailers to compete with copycat sales.
School supplies. Kids won't want to think about the end of summer yet, but retailers start putting school supplies on sale in late July. If you have supply lists in hand, shopping back-to-school early can help you avoid the August rush.
Mark your calendar: Independence Day is July 4.
Freebie day: National Ice Cream Day is July 21 and National Lipstick Day is July 29.
August
Close out summer by buying summer products? That’s right. Look for end-of-season clearance sales in August on:
Back-to-school supplies. The start of school marks the need to buy low-cost items such as notebooks and pencils and more expensive ones like calculators and laptops. Generally, the closer to the start of the school year you buy, the better your chances of getting a good price.
Backyard products. Ride out the end of summer with a big deal on lawn mowers and other seasonal outdoor equipment, like a grill.
Swimsuits. There may not be many swimming days left by the time August rolls around, but that’s exactly why swimsuit clearance sales will crest. Buy swimsuits now for next year.
Tax-free shopping. Back-to-school can be expensive. However, to aid in the purchase of school supplies, clothes, personal computers and other approved necessities, many states offer a tax-free weekend. If yours does, check the date and have your list ready.
Mark your calendar: For many school districts, the first day of school is in August.
Freebie day: National Waffle Day is Aug. 24.
September
With deals on items as varied as mattresses and pool toys, September is a surprising month for good buys. Score reasonable prices on these:
Mattresses. Year after year, September is a good time for mattress sales. Expect deals from department stores and mattress centers, usually as a part of Labor Day promotions.
iPhones. Apple often announces its latest iPhone lineup and other products in September. The unveiling is usually followed by a drop in prices on the models that have been around awhile. Check out used iPhones around this time too.
Appliances. Expect a series of blowout deals in the week leading up to Labor Day, including promotions on appliances big and small.
Mark your calendar: Labor Day is Sept. 2.
Freebie day: National Cheeseburger Day is Sept. 18.
October
Retailers won't ghost you in October. There will be plenty of deals on these product categories:
Outdoor furniture. Expect deals on patio furniture and outdoor living products when the weather turns cool.
Jeans. Fall inventory arrives in stores in August and September, but you’ll pay top dollar unless you wait a few weeks. October is a great time to buy a new pair of jeans.
Candy. The closer you get to Halloween, the better your chances of snagging a discounted bag of candy for trick-or-treaters.
Holiday gifts. Amazon has held a Prime Day-like shopping event in October for the past two years. The multi-day event sparked similarly-timed sales from retailers like Target, Walmart and Best Buy and featured deals that rival Black Friday and Cyber Monday. These events have made early October a top time to buy gifts or things you need for yourself.
Mark your calendar: Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day are Oct. 14 and Halloween is Oct. 31.
Freebie day: National Taco Day is Oct. 4 and National Dessert Day is Oct. 14.
November
November is the real month for Black Friday sales, which means some of the most popular technology products fall to their lowest prices. Expect most retailers to offer some kind of deal on products in nearly every category — not just on Black Friday, but throughout the month.
Electronics. Gadgets like TVs, tablets and laptops take center stage during Black Friday sales. Look for discounts on headphones, smart speakers and activity trackers, too.
Clothing. November has to be the busiest month for clothing catalogs. Scan the brands you like for discounts, and shop stores like Gap, Land’s End and American Eagle directly online for surprise coupon codes.
Streaming subscriptions: As if you need another password to remember, November has become a great time to sign up for a new streaming service. Popular content providers like Hulu and Paramount+ have offered solid subscription discounts during extended Black Friday sales in the past.
Mark your calendar: Thanksgiving is Nov. 28 and Black Friday is Nov. 29.
Freebie day: National Sandwich Day is Nov. 3.
December
The end of the year is just the beginning of discounts in some product categories. Look for sale prices on these items in December:
Electronics. Those Black Friday electronics deals from late November will spill over into the new month.
Small kitchen appliances. Cyber Monday 2024 falls on Dec. 2, and it’ll likely be a great time to get an air fryer. NerdWallet monitored prices on 10 popular products during every major sale of 2023. Each of the three kitchen gadgets on our list — an air fryer, stand mixer and coffee machine — hit low prices on Cyber Monday.
Toys. Toys are popular holiday gifts, and stores generally drop prices as the season draws to a close. Look on Black Friday but buy in December.
Christmas decorations. Beginning the day after Christmas, shop sales for deep discounts — often upward of 50% — on decorations, wrapping paper, ornaments, artificial trees and similar seasonal fixings.
Mark your calendar: Christmas is Dec. 25. Hanukkah starts Dec. 7.
Freebie day: National Cookie Day is Dec. 4.