Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some stellar articles on money tips dads should teach kids, saving money by cutting food wste, and interview preparation.
9 Important Money Tips Every Dad Should Teach His Kids — Every dad should take the time to teach his kids that the harder they work, the luckier they will get. [Len Penzo dot Com]
Save money by cutting food waste — To make your food last longer and cut food waste, store your food smartly. [Get Rich Slowly]
Interview Preparation -- In Advance — When preparing for an interview, remember to come in with questions for the person who is interviewing you. [Free Money Finance]
Stay-at-Home Dads Talk Breadwinner Wives, Leaving the Workforce — Did you know that 40% of households with children under the age of 18 have mothers who are the sole or primary income provider for the family? [PopSugar Smart Living]
Maximum 401K Contribution for 2013 — This year you can contribute up to $17,500 into your 401K. [Generation X Finance]
Refund, or no refund? — It may be a good idea to set up your taxes to get a refund so that you have an incentive to file early and don't end up having to pay more money than you anticipated. [Five Cent Nickel]
How to Master the Art of Delayed Gratification — To master the art of delayed gratification, change your value system. [Good Financial Cents]
If You Don't Like the Way Things Are, Why Are You Still Doing Things the Same Way? — Do you want to see big, lasting changes in your life? If so, you have to change your daily routines. [The Simple Dollar]
13 Fun Baby Shower Decorating Ideas — If you need a decorating idea for a baby shower, consider making a diaper cake or washcloth lollipops. [Parenting Squad]
How to Start a Coin Collection — Are you thinking about starting a coin collection? Ebay is a good place to start when shopping for coins. [Three Thrifty Guys]
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