Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on tips for managing your 401(k), steps you can take to get your tax refund ASAP, and how to hustle as a new parent.
6 Essential Tips to Manage Your 401(k) — Increase your contribution by 1-5 percent, then set it up to increase by 1 percent annually. You'll hardly notice the difference in your paycheck, but it'll have a big impact on your portfolio down the road. [Money Under 30]
Where’s My Refund? How to Get Your Tax Refund As Quickly As Possible — When you get your tax refund depends on when you filed, how you filed, and how you asked for your refund. [Wallet Hacks]
How to Hustle as a New Parent —These tips will help you manage that difficult work-life balance with a new baby in tow. [Money After Graduation]
Unclog Your Commode With Eco-Friendly Toilet Bombs — These eco-friendly toilet bombs use the degreasing power of dish soap to bust through tough clogs and clean your commode. [PopSugar Smart Living]
Getting Started With Chickens — There are many benefits to keeping chickens beyond the eggs they provide. Learn what it takes to care for these productive birds! [The Tiny Life]
How to Land Your Plane: 8 ways to help you feel more grounded — If your schedule and routines haven been thrown off, don't try to jump back in and expect things to go back to normal right away. Dip into your daily routines, giving yourself time to adjust. [Be More With Less]
Is Minimalism Right For You? — The minimalist lifestyle can be hard to maintain. Ask yourself these questions to figure out if minimalism is right for you. [The Classy Life]
The Ultimate List of Ways Moms Can Make Money From Home — The only thing you need to start working from home is the willingness to serve and a product or service that people need. [Pocket Your Dollars]
80 Different Ways To Get Student Loan Forgiveness — Need help with your student loan debt? Consider applying for one of these student loan forgiveness programs! [The College Investor]
How to make science experiments as common at home as bedtime stories — A recent study looks into the ways families with preschool-age children incorporate science learning into their lives, and what barriers keep them from doing so more. [The Christian Science Monitor]
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