Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found helpful articles on steps anyone can take to become rich, tips for grocery shopping when you’re single, and cool car hacks to try out.
3 proven steps anyone can take to become rich — The easiest and fastest way to get more money is to increase your salary. Make sure you're paid what you're worth! [I Will Teach You To Be Rich]
How to shop for groceries when you're single — If you aren't careful, it's easy for your produce to go bad before you eat. Root vegetables like carrots, potatoes, and onions are cheap and have a longer shelf life, especially if you store them in the fridge. [The Monitor]
19 Insanely Cool Car Hacks You Should Try Out — You can use hair conditioner to wax your car. [PopSugar Smart Living]
Are these 5 Mundane Tasks Wasting Profitable Time? — It can take several emails just to schedule one meeting. Hand off this time-wasting task to an assistant or use a tool like Doodle to make scheduling easier. [Due.com]
How to Choose a Financial Advisor — Join Experian's #CreditChat tomorrow at 3 p.m. ET to learn what you need to look for (and avoid) in a financial advisor. [Experian]
9 Surprising Places Robots Will Soon Turn Up — A few ritzier hotels in Silicon Valley are using autonomous robots to deliver items requested by guests. [Kiplinger]
6 Spring Break Budget Busters — If you're traveling for spring break, don't try to see and do everything. Choose a few activities that are most important to your family and look for free things to do. [Saving Dollars & Sense]
Life’s Little Conveniences That Might Break Your Budget — Yard work, housekeeping, and car maintenance are a few categories of tasks that many of us can do (or learn how to do) ourselves. [SheBudgets]
7 Caring for Roses Hacks — Growing roses can be tricky if you don't have much experience with them. Crushed egg shells will give roses the nutrients they need to grow. [A Few Short Cuts]
How to Ask the Babysitter to Help With Chores — If you would like your sitter to help with household chores, be upfront with your expectations and pay her extra for the work. [Parenting Squad]
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