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Want to travel more, but pay less? Credit card rewards, hotel points and airline miles can be like travel “cheat codes” to unlocking more affordable trips. The challenge? For many people, it's knowing where or how to get started.
That’s why we started TravelNerd, a free newsletter designed to help you crack the code on spending less on your travel.
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Each week our expert Travel Nerds will show you tips and tricks to get the most out of your travel dollars, like:
✅ How to get started using travel points and miles (without all the overwhelming jargon).
✅ Where to find cheap flights (that you actually want to take).
✅ Tips to score hotel upgrades.
✅ How to smartly use credit cards to earn tons of rewards and perks.
✅ Lesser-known ways to make your Disney trip cheaper and easier.
✅ Ways to make your travels more affordable even without credit card rewards.
✅ What all the latest travel news means for you.
✅ Fast-moving travel deals to help save you a bundle.
✅ And much more.Our experts will deliver all this right to your inbox, plus hot deals and limited-time offers — absolutely free.

The Nerdy Investor

The Nerdy Investor is an easy-to-read overview of the most market-moving news stories, delivered to your inbox twice a month.
More about the Nerdy Investor
Stories on the Nerdy Investor include:
🧠 Commentary on how new technologies, like artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, are shaping the economy.
🏦 Government and Federal Reserve policy forecasts, and what they mean for investors.
📚 A “Term of the Month” section, giving readers an introduction to an advanced strategy or a new asset class.
📊 A detailed breakdown of how to interpret economic data like CPI and jobs reports.
🗓️ Upcoming earnings dates and estimates for the highest-volume stocks.
It’s written by NerdWallet lead investing writer and spokesperson Sam Taube, supported by the NerdWallet investing team. Together, they have decades of experience covering important financial events like IPOs, mergers, ETF launches, market crashes and elections.

Starting Small

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We deliver an easy-to-read lesson essential to new entrepreneurs twice a month. We’re focused on Main Street, not Silicon Valley or Wall Street.
More about Starting Small
We deliver an easy-to-read lesson essential to new entrepreneurs twice a month. We’re focused on Main Street, not Silicon Valley or Wall Street. That means we cover things like:
🧠 What questions your business plan actually needs to answer.
🏦 How to choose the right bank to set your business up for future growth.
💰 The truth about your startup financing and grant funding options.
📊 Calculating what prices you need to charge to cover your expenses (and pay yourself, too).
Starting Small is written by Rosalie Murphy, a lead small business writer and an MBA candidate. You’ll also get guest posts from NerdWallet business researchers, writers and editors, who have decades of experience covering business lending, banking, credit cards and software.
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