Best Money Tips: Ways to Save More at Target

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some great articles on ways to save more at Target, burn calories without going to the gym, and live a more natural lifestyle.

Top 5 Articles

25 Amazing Ways to Save More at Target — Know when different departments have discounts throughout the week. For example, you'll see markdowns on electronics and kids' clothing on Monday, and housewares and shoes go on sale on Thursday. [PopSugar Smart Living]

15 Simple Ways to Burn Calories Without the Gym — Park in the farthest spots on the lot and enjoy the walk from your car to your destination. [Money Talks News]

6 Ways to Live a More Natural Lifestyle — Make your own cleaners. They're cheaper than store-bought and better for the environment! [Cult of Money]

5 Easy Steps to Make a Year Long Menu Plan — Make a list of your family's favorite meals that you can go back to every week. Change it up simply by using different sides or ingredients. [The Centsible Life]

7 Things That Cost Women More — On average, women spend 26% more on health care than men do. [Kiplinger]

Other Essential Reading

5 Things You Should Not Say to Your Boss — Don't tell your boss you're tired or bored — he'll think you aren't putting in your best work. [Grad Money Matters]

7 Security Habits You Need to Change to Protect Your Identity in 2015 — Start loading up on all the free security tools out there. If they work and they're free, why not? [Credit Sesame]

How to Calculate the Real Cost of Upgrading Your Mobile Phone — A no-contract service may not be significantly cheaper than a traditional 2-year contract. [MoneyNing]

How Much Should You Charge? 3 Keys to Setting Freelance Rates — Start by working backwards — figure out how much you need to earn to cover your expenses and make a profit. [Money Under 30]

5 Tips to Get Your Household Cleaning Done With Little Kids Around — Prioritize your chores so the most important ones get done no matter what surprises may pop up. [Parenting Squad]

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