Best Money Tips: 100+ Things You Should Always Throw Away

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on the things you should always throw away, ways to save at Whole Foods, and the biggest investments that most people neglect.

Top 5 Articles

103 Things You Should Always Throw Away — Broken kitchen equipment only take up space on your counters and in your cupboards. Toss them out! [PopSugar Smart Living]

7 Ways to Save at Whole Foods — Shop on Wednesdays! That's when most Whole Foods stores start their sale cycles. [$5 Dinners]

3 Biggest Neglected Investments You Haven’t Made — These are the best investments you can make for yourself. [Enwealthen]

Top 5 free sources for checking on the health of your credit — These sites allow you to check your credit score and download your credit report, and they offer tools to help you improve your score. [The Monitor]

13 Money-Saving Family Staycations for Spring Break — Book a tour at a local food factory for a behind-the-scenes look at how it's put together. [Cheapism]

Other Essential Reading

How to Save Money (and the Planet) Through Energy Efficiency — Make sure you have quality electrical switches located in convenient places around your home so it's easy to turn things off when they're not in use. [Nature Moms Blog]

6 signs married couples should consider separate tax returns — If one spouse has a lot of medical expenses, filing separately may allow them to deduct those expenses. [Don't Mess With Taxes]

6 Ways to Recognize a Really Bad Manager — The seagull manager flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everything, and flies off. [Dumb Little Man]

How to Live a Happy Life: 10 Things to Say Yes to Starting Today — Say yes to optimism. Allowing more optimistic influences in your life can really open it up. [The Positivity Blog]

10 Life Skills Kids Should Know Before They Reach High School — Your middle-schooler should know how to sew a button, cook a meal, and (the most important cleaning task of all!) clean a bathroom. [Parenting Squad]

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Sue

So many things wrong with the "103 Things You Should Throw Away" article. At first I thought they meant "throw away" as "get rid of" as in give away, donate, sell, reuse but no, because a couple times they did mention donating. It's clickbait.