Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some fantastic articles on 96 ways to cut your spending, ways you're sabotaging your job hunt, and keeping your large family frugal.
How to Save Money: 96 Ways to Cut Your Spending — To cut your spending, carpool, recycle, and mend your clothing instead of tossing it. [BeingFrugal.net]
10 Ways You're Sabotaging Your Job Hunt — You may be sabotaging your job hunt if you are ignoring your network or you are jumping the gun. [PopSugar Smart Living]
7 Ways Your Large Family Can Keep Frugal and Not Go Broke — Gardening and cooking from scratch can help your large family avoid going broke. [Free From Broke]
Six Wise Ways to Spend a Raise — If you get a raise, consider using it to add to your retirement account or build your emergency fund. [Free Money Finance]
5 Budget Tips For Family Travel — Save money when traveling as a family by not buying meaningless souvenirs. [How's Married Life?]
Buying A New Home Can Lead To All Sorts Of Expenses You Didn't Plan For — When buying a new home, be prepared for closing costs and pre-paids. [Bible Money Matters]
Turn Up the Volume (And the Profits): How to Invest in Vintage Guitars — Investing in vintage guitars has big rewards but big risks as well. [Money Under 30]
Healthy Fast Food Options on the Dollar Menu — Fruit 'n yogurt parfaits are a healthy option for you to choose on the dollar menu. [Bargain Babe]
Competing for a Job Against a Friend — Definitely avoid unethical conduct when competing against a friend for a job. [One Smart Dollar]
Understanding the New Car Seat Regulations — If the combined weight of your child and their carseat is over 65 pounds, you should not use the LATCH system. [Parenting Squad]
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