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If You Want Your 401K to Grow, Stop Doing These 6 Things

Are you counting on your 401(k) to fund your dream retirement? If so, make sure you're not making the following common mistakes. By avoiding these pitfalls, you'll ensure that you end up with the most money possible. (See also: Optimize Your IRA and Your 401(k))

Best Money Tips: Ways to Watch Movies for Free

Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some amazing articles on ways to watch movies for free, bridal shower gift ideas, and motivation and money.

Top 5 Articles

11 Ways to Watch Movies for Free — To watch movies for free, go to the library or use SwapADVD. [POPSUGAR Smart Living]

5 Bridal Shower Gift Ideas Under $50 — A gift basket or spa certificate are just a couple bridal shower gift ideas that won't break the bank. [One Smart Dollar]

9 Ways to Invest in Yourself

You are your own greatest asset.

Think about it. Who you are, how you feel about yourself, how you present yourself, what you know, your overall physical and mental health… it all contributes to how you perform at work, at home, and in the things you do for fun.

Of course, you're also a lot more than an asset — a machine that either performs its function well or does not. You are also a person, someone who feels better, lives better, and loves better from a place of all-over health. You are worth investment simply because you are alive. (See also: 52 Great Weekend Projects to Improve Your Life)

8 Ways to Take a Break at Work (and Still Look Busy)

If you spend your day in an office, a cubicle, a dark room, or behind a desk, chances are good that — at some point — you are going to lose focus, your productivity is going to decrease, and your energy level will plummet. Combating those problems can mean the difference between staying ahead of your work or getting behind, getting out of the office on time or staying late, or even impressing your boss or getting on her bad side. (See also: Science Shows You Need to Work Less)

If you can work in breaks, whether they are small ones or a full hour, it is possible to keep your level of productivity and attention to detail at its peak. Here are eight ways you can do just that.

4 Financial Mistakes That Limit Your Freedom

Whether you are at home, at work, or out with friends, there's no escaping financial stress. It's the kind of stress that stays with you until you do something about it. It takes over your life. You end up spending a lot of time thinking about your finances which causes you to be unproductive in other areas… and not present in life. It limits your freedom. (See also: The 7 Worst Money Mistakes Married People Make)

Let's take a look at some of the specific mistakes that you may be making that add stress and frustration and limit your time and enjoyment!

Making Excess Purchases on Your Credit Card

This can also fall under a category called "careless spending."

6 Things That Seem Like Splurges But Are Actually Savvy Buys

To splurge, or not to splurge, that is the question.

There's a certain set that thinks the word "splurge" should be deleted from our vocabulary. Some people take frugality and smart spending to an entirely new level, and if a purchase is too extravagant for their liking, or if they feel that it's unnecessary, they'll walk away with no remorse. To each his own. (See also: Want to Cut Costs? Get Yourself a Frugal Filter)

The WORST Time of Day to Do Everything

We all know that there tend to be optimal times during the day for everything from scheduling a doctor's appointment to taking a nap to making the most of a workout to having a productive meeting at work. There are plenty of guides out there telling you when you should do these things to get the ideal result. (See also: The Best Time of Day to Do Everything)

However, these guides ignore the other side of the time puzzle: when is the worst time of day to do various activities? Because missing out on an optimal time for an activity is certainly less than ideal, but actually choosing the worst possible time could be frustrating, inefficient, and counterproductive.

3 Ways to Get a Legit Business Education Online

Business majors are in demand. A recent survey by Millennial Branding and Beyond.com found that 18% of companies are interested in hiring business majors — second only to the 27% of companies looking to hire engineering and computer majors.

There's a need for people with business degrees, or at least business skills. And the Internet offers a dizzying number of flexible, low-cost options for learning the ways of business. (See also: 8 Cheap Ways to Continue Your Education Without Going Back to School)

Here are three approaches to getting a quality business education online.

Best Money Tips: Benefits of Thrift Shopping

Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some fantastic articles on the benefits of thrift shops, ways to challenge yourself every day, and things financially successful people avoid doing.

Top 5 Articles

20 Amazing Benefits of Thrift Shopping You Probably Never Expected — Did you know that when you thrift shop, you may discover designer products at a fraction of the price? [Lifehack]

Don't Ruin the Party: 11 Things Guests With Good Social Skills Never Do

Most parties don't require you to sign a contract at the front door.

But all the same: by showing up, you've committed to a contract, albeit a non-verbal one. Your hosts agree to do everything reasonable to ensure your good time, and, basically, you agree to do everything reasonable to not make it blow up in their faces. (See also: 18 Things People With Good Social Skills Never Do)

So take a look at this list and make sure you're not unintentionally committing any party fouls. Your hosts (and your social calendar) will thank you for it.