16 Ways to Get Your Finances in Better Shape for the New Normal

With some states slowly opening back up their economies while others extend shelter in place orders, you may have lots of free time on your hand even if you're working from home.

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With some states slowly opening back up their economies while others extend shelter in place orders, you may have lots of free time on your hand even if you're working from home. Money-smart Kiplinger readers will see this unprecedented period of home detention as an opportunity to get ahead with their finances — to beat the market, to build defenses against scammers, and to pad their bank accounts — or take advantage of free fitness programs and more. Take a look at 16 projects you can undertake from home, including putting your stimulus check to good use.

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Emma Patch
Staff Writer, Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Emma Patch joined Kiplinger in 2020. She previously interned for Kiplinger's Retirement Report and before that, for a boutique investment firm in New York City. She served as editor-at-large and features editor for Middlebury College's student newspaper, The Campus. She specializes in travel, student debt and a number of other personal finance topics. Born in London, Emma grew up in Connecticut and now lives in Washington, D.C.