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  2. Biweekly Money-Saving Challenges To Start in 2023 - AOL

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    26-Week Biweekly Money Challenge. Goal: $1,404 in 12 months. How It Works. With this challenge, savers increase the amount of biweekly savings by a set increment over 26 biweekly pay periods. The ...

  3. How the 52-week money challenge works - AOL

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    Here's a look at how your savings grows under the 52-week money challenge. ... 55,000+ free ATMs. ... Treat yourself with a small award when you hit key savings targets of $500 or $1,000.

  4. Gambler 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Gambler 500, founded by Tate Morgan and the Oregon group began in 2014 as a challenge to see how far $500 cars could go. The first year had 14 cars, and in 2015 the number of participants increased to 28, then 31 in 2016. The Gambler 500 gained rapid popularity growth in 2017, with over 800 vehicles participating in Oregon.

  5. Press Your Luck - Wikipedia

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    There are six questions in total, each worth between $500 and $1,000, or a Whammy. A correct answer earns the question's value multiplied by the number of contestants who answered incorrectly or ran out of time (e.g., answering the $500 question correctly with three other contestants answering incorrectly earns $1,500).

  6. Awake: The Million Dollar Game - Wikipedia

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    The remaining contestants stand at a line of podiums, each equipped with a button, and are offered a cash buyout to quit the game ($2,500 on the first challenge, $5,000 on the second, $7,500 on the third). The first contestant to push their button (if any) receives the buyout money and leaves the competition.

  7. Lotería Loca - Wikipedia

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    Hidden behind several squares are “Loca Challenges,” minigames that range from physical stunts to musical performances. The challenge is presented in three parts, awarding $2,500 for completing one part, $5,000 for two, or $10,000 for all three. Once the challenge is completed, the card behind it is revealed and marked/scored as above.

  8. Gold certificate (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Series 1870 notes introduced portraits to gold certificates. Both Series of 1870 and Series of 1875 are countersigned notes. Between the two series, the $100 is extremely rare, the $500, $1,000, and $10,000 are unique (in government collections), and the $5,000 is unknown. [13] 1882

  9. Snap Decision - Wikipedia

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    The player with the higher money total after round two gets first pick of stranger and answers each question first. In case of a tie, a player is randomly picked (via coin toss ) to go first. There are a maximum of three questions to each player in this round, with values of $250 (first), $500 (second) and $750 (third).