Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some great articles on over 140 freebies you can get on your birthday, how to keep assets separate in a marriage, and lies that happy people don’t believe.
Score! Treat Yourself to These 147 Birthday Freebies — Sign up for CVS's ExtraCare beauty club and get a $3 coupon on your birthday. [PopSugar Smart Living]
How to keep assets separate in a marriage: 9 dos and don'ts — Dividends and interest from a separate investment account should be deposited into a separate checking account. [The Monitor]
9 Lies that Happy People Refuse to Believe — Happy people know they are never too old or broke or anything to make a change. [Prolific Living]
7 Things You Need to Know About Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone — You have to be mentally prepared for things to go wrong, because they will! Stay strong and don't give up. [Pick The Brain]
5 Traps that Will Rob You of Your Financial Peace — 0% financing seems like a good deal for large purchases, but it's still debt that you need to make payments on every month. [PT Money]
Are “Fake Goals” Silently Killing Your Productivity? — A fake goal is something you think you want — not what you actually want. Will the journey be something you enjoy? Can you live with the consequences of achieving this goal? [High Performance Lifestyle]
5 Reasons Never to Pay Off a Mortgage Early (and 1 Reason You Must) — If you have other debt, pay them off first before you pay off your mortgage. [Dough Roller]
How to Pay Off Your Student Loans So You Can Get On With Your Life — Look into the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Your student loans may be forgiven if you work in certain public service jobs for 10 years. [Cash Money Life]
10 Steps to Generate and Implement Ideas so Successful They’ll Impress a Teenager — To hone your idea-generating skill, come up with 10-15 new ideas every day. With practice, your ideas will come easier and make more sense. [The Money Principle]
Sneaky but Surefire Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat These 10 Healthy Foods — Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower are great for you. You can bake broccoli with olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic, and add a bit of cheese to entice the kids. [Parenting Squad]
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