Best Money Tips: Steps to Stop Procrastinating With Your Taxes

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some fantastic articles on steps to stop procrastinating with your taxes, how to be a millionaire in the making, and maximizing social security payouts.

Top 5 Articles

4 Steps to Stop Procrastinating With Your Taxes — To get yourself to stop procrastinating on your taxes, entice yourself with a reward! [PopSugar Smart Living]

How to be a Millionaire in the Making — Be a millionaire in the making by saving a higher percentage of your income. [Young and Thrifty]

How Retirees Can Maximize Their Social Security Payouts — Retirees can maximize their social security payouts by waiting longer to retire. [MainStreet]

Find great ski deals in March and April — If you ski in the East Coast, take advantage of Thrifty Thursdays! [Living on the Cheap]

30 Ways You Should Always BE — Always remember to be proactive and confident in your abilities. [Marc and Angel Hack Life]

Other Essential Reading

10 Things You Absolutely Need To Get A Mortgage — To get a mortgage, you must have W2 forms for the last two years. [Forbes]

Is Being Cheap the Key to Living Your Dream Life? — Being cheap now can enable you to have the money you need to make ends meet in the future. [And Then We Saved]

3 Possible Issues When Moving Back Home After College — If you have to move back home after college, set ground rules with your parents so you don't encounter any issues. [20's Finances]

Ignoring the Background Noise When You Are Overwhelmed — When you are overwhelmed, triage your tasks and take care of yourself. [Time Management Ninja]

7 Memorable Ways to Celebrate Easter — Make celebrating Easter memorable this year by adding a cultural twist to your celebration. [Parenting Squad]

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This year, I'm making an envelope for all my tax-deductible self-employed expenses so I don't have to comb through my credit card statements. Using credit card statements to track business expenses isn't hard, but it does provide a mental barrier to tax prep that a nice stack of paper doesn't.