Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on how to stop your toilets from taking a leak, radical strategies to retire sooner, and green ways to save around your home.
Stop Your Toilets From Taking A Leak — Did you know that your toilet could be leaking from the inside and you might not even know it? Try using food coloring to determine if your toilet is leaking. [Northern Cheapskate]
4 Radical Strategies to Retire Sooner — If you want to retire sooner, try turning you family into a single car family. Then, put the money you save into your retirement account. [Yahoo Finance]
10 Green Ways to Save Around the Home — Save money and go green by using drying racks and washing your clothes in cold water. [Money Saving Blog]
7 Online Shopping Tricks for Spending Less and Getting More — When shopping online, be sure to spend less money by going on a code hunt. [Money Smart Life via Currency]
6 Tips to Save Time and Money at the Doctor's Office — Next time you are headed to the doctor, be sure to bring someone with you. This way you have someone else listening to what the doctor has to say, decreasing your odds of forgetting anything your doctor tells you. [Money Talks News]
How to Find a Good Financial Advisor — Are you looking for a financial advisor? If so, don't opt for an advisor who is a family member or friend. [Young and Thrifty]
6 Ways for Parents to Encourage Fitness and Improve Their Kids Grades — To get your kids to be physically fit and get good grades, be sure to set a proper example for them by staying fit yourself. [Parenting Squad]
5 Tips for Selling on Craigslist — To have the best success selling your stuff on Craigslist, try posting your items on Saturday and Tuesday mornings. [Budgeting In the Fun Stuff]
5 Career Tips For These Uncertain Times — Always be prepared for the worst and start freelancing now to sharpen your skills and grow your professional network. [City's Best]
How to Buy Super Bowl Tickets — Are you hoping to score tickets to the Super Bowl? If so, try entering the NFL's Random Super Bowl Ticket Drawing or buying from season ticket holders. [Cash Money Life]
7 Signs of a Student Aid Scam — If you are applying for a scholarship and it requires an up front fee, it is probably a scam. [The Motley Fool]
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