The secret to earning more and owing less

Want a salary boost? Need a discount on your bills? Just ask.

Negotiation.
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Simply asking for a better deal is one of the most underused tools in our financial arsenal, and it's one that rarely even crosses our minds. Most people don't think to negotiate their credit card bills, interest rates, hospital bills, or even their own salary — but the numbers we receive are rarely a hard line, a lesson I wish I had learned earlier in life.

Staring down a massive ER bill, I sat with my friend to commiserate over my financial situation. I was saddled with thousands of dollars in medical expenses, over $2,000 on one bill alone. As a mother, my friend was no stranger to the plight of unexpected medical expenses — but instead of offering sympathy, she offered me advice: Barter with the billing office.

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Gemma Hartley

Gemma Hartley is a full-time freelance writer living in Reno, NV. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, CNBC, Glamour, Women's Health, Redbook Magazine, and more.