Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on ways to save your phone battery, dorm room essentials for the dollar store, and simple tricks for saving money at Target.
Simple Tips to Save Your iPhone Battery When Charging Isn’t A Possibility — Turn on lower power mode. When your battery is down to about 20%, this setting kicks in and temporarily turns off many of the apps and functions that use up the most power. [SheBudgets]
20 Dorm Room Essentials From the Dollar Store — It can be frustrating when you need to open canned food but you don't have a can opening, so come prepared! Most dollar stores have basic manual can openers for $1-$3. [Cheapism]
Two Simple Tricks for Saving Money at Target — Need something from Target? Order it online and choose store pickup. You'll be able to get in, get out with your stuff, and avoid $50s worth of impulse purchases. [Bargain Babe]
12 Pantry Staple Ingredients Every Penny Pincher Should Stock Up On — Canned tomatoes and tomato sauce and paste are extremely versatile, high in nutrients, and will help stretch any budget. [$5 Dinners]
The 1 Thing You Should Be Doing With Your Co-Workers but Probably Aren't — A team outing to volunteer can bring co-workers together and allow them to spend productive time that isn't work-driven. [PopSugar Smart Living]
4 Ways Millennials Can Start Building Their Future — Learn a second language! Knowing another language will set you apart from other candidates for a new job or position. [Cash The Checks]
5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Moving Out on Your Own — Will you be able to furnish your new place? If you don't already have furniture, check out thrift stores and selling apps for cheaper options. [Money Mini Blog]
How to Strategically Use Debt to Your Advantage — Not all debt is bad, especially if it can help you further your education and career. [Everything Finance]
How Tech Addiction Can Be Dangerous for Your Wallet — Watching videos can eat up your data plan and make you vulnerable to overage charges. [Money Q&A]
6 Ways to Help Your Child Deal With Back-to-School Anxiety — If your child is anxious about going back to school, talk to them about it. You need to know what is bothering them before you can address the problem. [Parenting Squad]
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