This month our most popular finance tips [1] were focused on building your emergency fund [2], improving your financial life [3] using common sense, reducing your taxes [4] with investments, buying better quality items [5] to save money in the long run, and a sign up bonus from TD Bank [6].
If you missed the most popular finance tips this month, here’s a quick overview:
This Month’s Most Popular Tips: April
5 Easy Ways to Build Your Emergency Fund [2]. Did you use your tax refund to bulk up your emergency fund? Don shares more ideas to add to your emergency fund.
5 Ways to Reduce Your Taxes as an Investor [4]. Even though the tax deadline has passed, it’s a great time to start working on these tips to cut your tax bill in the future.
TD Cash Visa $200 Sign Up Bonus [6]. TD Bank is offering a $200 bonus on their credit card; the offer ends on Monday, May 2.
Use These 4 Steps to Improve Your Life… Financially [3]. If you want to get ahead financially, it really all comes down to common sense in these four steps.
Should You Spend More Money Now to Save More Later? [5] To save money over the long run, find the lowest price on the best quality item that you need.
More Popular April Articles
- New Chase Freedom Unlimited with $150 Sign Up Bonus [7]
- Paying Taxes with Credit Cards to Earn Cash Back [8]
- 17 Tax Deductions for the Self Employed [9]
- How to File for a Tax Extension [10]
- Capital One 360 $25 Sign Up Bonus [11]
From the Archives: Popular Last April
- 7 Ways to Save Money on DIY Home Renovations [12]
- Why You Shouldn’t Bother Comparing Yourself To Others [13]
- Don’t Be Fooled… [14]
- Why You Need Credit Card Rewards for an Emergency [15]
- 6 Things to Consider Before Buying a Second Home [16]
Fan Favorites in April
- Citi Prestige Sign Up Bonus Worth Over $1,000 [17]
- 7 Things You Should Be Buying Used [18]
- Quitting the Rat Race at Age 39 [19]
- 7 Emergencies You Think Are Emergencies But Aren’t [20]
- 5 Steps to Figure Out a Successful Retirement Plan [21]
- How to Improve Your Finances When You Don’t Know Where to Start [22]