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Hot tips for summer spending — and saving!

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For many, summertime means parties, vacations, concerts, and other fun and fabulous activities. But summer can also mean spending lots of money. If money is tight, that may cause some worry around what the season may do to your wallet.

Wondering if you can still slay your summer without breaking the bank? We get it, and we’re here to help. It’s all about looking for the little ways to save some here and there. Plus, whether you’re buying ice cream floats or floats for the pool, Spruce has ways to help you make the most of your spending.     

Spending tips: Spruce features that can help you spend smarter

Make money when you spend money at select retailers with cash back rewards. With more than 10,000 participating retailers, you can score cash back at select restaurants, hotels, apparel stores, and more.

Round up to increase your savings. With this feature, Spruce rounds up your purchases to the nearest whole dollar and transfers the difference to your Extra Savings account once the transaction settles.

Keep an eye on spending without even trying. The thought of creating a summer budget or a vacation budget can be overwhelming. Instead of a dedicated budget, you could lean on Spruce to help track your spending trends.

7 Summer saving tips

Saving money isn’t always about cutting back. Instead, think about it as choices for how you spend your time and money. By combining a few of these tips, you can tap into summer fun and save along the way. 

How Spruce can help you be better with money in summer and year-round

Spruce is all about helping you be better with money no matter the season. With features like saving goals and getting your paycheck up to two days early, you can be well on your way to getting better with money day by day.

And don’t forget, you can find cash back rewards at select retailers near you anytime of the year.

Don’t have Spruce yet? Get started with Spruce today.

This information provided for general educational purposes only. It is not intended as specific financial planning advice as everyone’s financial situation is different.

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