Best Money Tips: How to Get Paid to Watch Videos

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found helpful articles on getting paid to watch videos, avoiding budget burnout, and coming up with the down payment for a home.

Top 5 Articles

20 Ways to Get Paid to Watch Videos — Viggle users can listen to music and watch TV, then earn points and redeem them for gift cards, music downloads, and more. [Money Pantry]

4 Ways To Avoid Budget Burnout — As your life and expenses change, your budgeting system may have to change with it. Try a different system if budgeting is becoming too inconvenient or time consuming. [Save The Bills]

10 Ways to Come Up With the Down Payment for a Home — Set up a dedicated savings account and put it on autopilot. It makes saving easy and barely noticeable. [Money Talks News]

6 Reasons You Might Need A Part-Time Job — Even if it means doing more work, having some extra money from a part-time job can reduce stress. [Dinks Finance]

Sixteen school lunch programs making a difference — These school lunch programs are making strides to improve kids' health. [The Monitor]

Other Essential Reading

19 Epic Traits of Confident Extroverts — Confident people pay attention to their health but also allow themselves to indulge once in a while. [PopSugar Smart Living]

Financial Loopholes In Your Brain (and How to Close Them) — It's easy to make exceptions and rationalize your actions when you slip up...but everything counts! [Creative Money]

7 Ways to Bag the Best Reduced Items at the Supermarket — Make friends with the people who work where you shop. They'll know when things go on sale and be able to help you land the best deals. [The Skint Dad Blog]

Being The Right Type Of Giver — Giving shouldn't come with ulterior motives or hidden agendas. [Bible Money Matters]

5 Ways to Avoid Putting Your Child in Daycare — If there's no way for you or your partner to stay home with baby, see if family or friends are willing to help. [Parenting Squad]

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