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June 3, 2023 by Brett Tams

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There’s not much that can make the pain of tax season less taxing, but restaurants sure try.

Come April 15 (tomorrow!), once your return is filed and the check in the mail to Uncle Sam, be on the lookout for tax-themed freebies and deals.

Be on the lookout for more offers from both national chains and local spots as tax day approaches—many restaurants announce their deals at the last-minute.

For now, add these to your list of possibilities:

Boston Market

The “Tax Day Chicken Meal Deal” offers two half-chicken individual meals for $10.40, no coupon required.

Each meal comes with half a rotisserie chicken, two sides and fresh cornbread. Available at all locations.

Bruegger’s Bagels

Sign up through the eClub or Facebook page by April 10 to get a coupon for a $3.50 “deduction” on the chain’s Big Bagel Bundles.

That brings the price to just $10.40.

Cactus Jack’s

Tax-day diners can redeem a special “1040 dining certificate” for $10.40 off the purchase of two entrees.

Good at any of the company’s Great New Hampshire Restaurants.

California Tortilla

Make a purchase on April 15 and say the code word “taxes shmaxes.”

You’ll be rewarded with a free order of chips and queso or salsa with your meal. Available at all locations.

Cohen Restaurant Group

On April 14 and 15, the California-based restaurant group has a coupon for $10.40 off the purchase of two meals and two drinks at participating locations.

Great American Cookie

Through the “Incomes the Sweetness” promo, tax-day visitors will receive a free original chocolate chip cookie.

Participating locations only, and only while supplies last.

Per the company’s announcement, “No purchase or proof of completed taxes is necessary.”

Hard Rock Cafe

Diners can sing for their supper on April 15.

After 5 p.m., pick a song and sing it in its entirety on the restaurant’s live stage, to earn a free entrée.

Participating locations only.

Muckleshoot Casino

The Auburn, Wash., casino’s Spice Bay Buffet will offer a special lunch and dinner buffet for $10.40 per person.

Available 11 a.m. until 11 p.m.

Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt

Print out a coupon from the chain’s Facebook page to get a cup full of frozen yogurt and toppings for just $4.15, about 50 percent off the usual price.

Participating locations only.

Frugal Foodie is a journalist based in New York City who spends her days writing about personal finance and obsessing about what she’ll have for dinner. Chat with her on Twitter through @MintFoodie.

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Apache is functioning normally

May 26, 2023 by Brett Tams

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When it comes to your financial health, what you don’t know can cost you. Just like the annual physical with your doctor keeps your body’s health on track, knowing your financial vital signs can save you money and help you keep fiscally fit. Match your financial knowledge in the categories below to see where you can shape up!

Net Worth

Do you know what your net worth is? If the answer is no, you’re not alone: most Americans don’t! But knowing your net worth, the value of your assets (your savings and retirement accounts, your house, collectibles, your car) minus your total debts (including house payments and car payments) – is key to tracking your financial health. Knowing your net worth offers a clear picture of your financial state, showing you how you spend your money. Calculate your net worth regularly—ideally once a quarter—to identify areas where there’s room for improvement.

Mortgage Rate

According to a new Bankrate.com report, a whopping 35% of Americans don’t know their mortgage interest rate. How about you?  Rates have bounced around historical lows for years, yet many homeowners who could benefit from refinancing haven’t taken advantage of the potential savings because they were unaware of their current rate. With rates expected to rise from 4.2% to over 5% in 2015, now is the time to do some easy research and stop leaving thousands of dollars on the table.

Credit Score

Your credit score – a three-digit number that represents your credit risk with a number that ranges from about 300 to 850 – is looked at by everyone from lenders to landlords. The National Foundation for Credit Counseling recently found that 60% of adults hadn’t reviewed their credit score within the previous 12 months.  Big mistake, particularly if you’re in the market for a loan.  Why is this number so important? Score high (mid 700s) and you could save thousands of dollars in low interest rates. Score low (below 620) and when you apply for a loan you’ll be offered a higher rate, favorable terms or even worse, you may not be able to obtain financing at all. Want to know where you stand? You can get your score for free from any number of providers including Mint.com. If your score is low, work on improving it by making your payments on time (try Mint Bills to get reminders when bills are due, stay organized, and pay on the spot). Also, cut back on using credit cards; a good rule of thumb is to avoid using more than 10% of your available credit on any card.

Make Friends with Your Credit Report

Your credit report contains detailed information about your credit history including things like credit-card use, auto loans and debts that were sent for collection. For such important information, an alarming number of credit reports contain mistakes. In fact, an FTC study indicates that as many as 40 million Americans have a mistake on their credit report. Since fewer than one-in-five consumers check their reports, chances are most people don’t know about the errors. Yet if a mistake is serious, it can lower your credit score and possibly result in your being denied credit. Get a free copy of your credit report on AnnualCreditReport.com and review it carefully.

–Vera Gibbons, Mint Contributor and Personal Finance expert

This post was corrected on March 6, 2015.

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Which Credit Bureau Will Give Me the Best Report?

April 11, 2023 by Brett Tams

I received the following question last week from one of my Twitter followers and I think the answer will benefit the Minter community. “John, I was trying to get a copy of my credit report and wanted to ask your opinion as to which credit bureau is the best of the three? And, if there

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How to Open a Business Checking Account Online with No ChexSystems

March 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Are you struggling to open a business checking account because of ChexSystems? Our guide has got you covered with practical tips and advice.
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ChexSystems: Have You Been Denied a Bank Account?

March 12, 2023 by Brett Tams

What is ChexSystems & how does is work? You still have several options even if you’ve been blacklisted and denied a checking account.
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What Happens If I’m Denied Credit?

February 24, 2023 by Brett Tams

“John, I applied for a credit card about 3 weeks ago. Today I received a letter from the credit card company telling me that my request for credit has been denied.  The letter also included by credit score, which was a 598. Why did I receive this letter?” What you received was a letter formally

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The Credit Karma Guarantee – Good for Business and Bad for Consumers

February 7, 2023 by Brett Tams

What is the Credit Karma Guarantee? We dive into what this means and whether or not this is good for consumers.
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21 Warning Signs You’re Financially Unstable

January 29, 2023 by Brett Tams

When a distant relative called me for some help with his 401k I was happy to oblige. Anytime I can help someone save for their financial future I get excited. Unfortunately, after several minutes the excitement wore off. The relative had just started his new job and hadn’t even put a single penny into the […]

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City National Bank to Pay $31 Million in Lending Discrimination Settlement – The Motley Fool

January 26, 2023 by Brett Tams

City National Bank to Pay $31 Million in Lending Discrimination Settlement  The Motley Fool

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What is UltraFICO & What You Need to Know About it

January 10, 2023 by Brett Tams

FICO scores have been used for a long time to gauge the creditworthiness of individuals. This scoring system has however left many people in the cold due to its requirement of credit history; immigrants, people who don’t use credit cards or have no loans, as well as those with low FICO scores have been finding […]

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