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Profitable Ideas: The Profit of Decluttering, Preparing for the End (of the Bull Market), and More

A weekly roundup of some of the more interesting and helpful personal finance articles I’ve read recently.

How I made $2,145 last month by decluttering (SeedTime). What’s the value of all the unused stuff you have sitting around in your garage or basement?

Preparing kids for financial responsibility in college (Ron Blue Institute). The importance of managing expectations.

College: 10 questions to ask (Humble Dollar). A good checklist for those with college-bound kids.

22 frugal things I did today (The Simple Dollar). An interesting look at daily habits that can save—or cost—you money.

Parents who make this simple choice about college savings save 40% more (Moneyish). It isn’t rocket science. The earlier you start, the more you’ll save.

Prepare now for the end of the bull market (A Wealth of Common Sense). Assuming you have a trustworthy investment strategy in place, it’s mostly about being emotionally prepared.

15 unusual grocery shopping tips you need to know to save money on food (My Money Wizard). Food is one of the biggest expense categories for most households. A few new grocery shopping habits could really pay off.

We are broke in our busyness (No Sidebar). Are you counting the things you do instead of counting the things that truly count?

What are your thoughts on any of the above? Let me know by leaving a comment below.

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