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  2. Surprisingly Fun Ways to Use Up Your FSA Before the End of ...

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    What’s that money burning a hole in your pocket? It’s your unused FSA funds, waiting to be spent before they expire at the end of the year. The good news is, you can put them toward a lot more ...

  3. Are $50 Bills Worth More Than Face Value? You Could ... - AOL

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    If you have a $50 bill burning a hole in your pocket, ... As a blog on the Old Money Prices website noted, the first year the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank printed $50 bills was in 1862. These are ...

  4. Check Your $2 Bills — They Could Be Worth a Ton - AOL

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    If you have a $2 bill burning a hole in your pocket, think twice before spending it at some store. The bill itself might be worth a lot more than two dollars — enough to build some serious wealth.

  5. Money burning - Wikipedia

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    Money burning or burning money is the purposeful act of destroying money. In the prototypical example, banknotes are destroyed by setting them on fire . Burning money decreases the wealth of the owner without directly enriching any particular party.

  6. Bob Hilliard - Wikipedia

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    The 1954 comedy film Living It Up included his songs "Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket" and "That's What I Like." [2] Hilliard had later success as co-composer of the 1960s classic "Our Day Will Come." [2] The song was a No. 1 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963 for Ruby & the Romantics. [4]

  7. How burning money -- literally -- saved Dominik Podolsky's life

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    First he shouted for help; then he burned the paper tissues he kept in his pocket; then, he started in on the business cards and restaurant receipts. It was nearly six hours after he'd found ...

  8. Red envelope - Wikipedia

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    After the Song and Yuan dynasties, the custom of giving money in the Spring Festival evolved into the custom of giving children lucky money. The elderly would thread coins with a red string. The Ming and Qing dynasties featured two kinds of lucky money. One was made of red string and coins, sometimes placed at the foot of the bed in the shape ...

  9. 3 States Where $1,000 Dollars Is Worth at Least $100 Less in ...

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    If you find yourself in Hawaii, say, with $1,000 burning a hole in your pocket, don’t expect to buy $1,000 worth of, well, anything. Per the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the actual worth of ...