Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on couponing strategies that save time and money, ridiculously easy ways to save $300 a month, and the most cost-effective things you can find at a thrift store.
3 Couponing Strategies That Save You Time and Money (and Keep You Sane) — Organize your coupons in a binder system. Coupon binder sleeves make it really easy to categorize and display your coupons. [The Penny Hoarder]
10 ridiculously easy ways to save $300 a month — If you live somewhere with decent public transportation, consider getting rid of your car and taking the train or bus instead. [CNN Money]
14 Cost-Effective Things You Can Easily Find at a Secondhand Store — Thrift stores often carry cast iron cookware. Since they last forever, there's no reason NOT to get it secondhand at a fraction of the retail price. [The Simple Dollar]
How to Host a Great Block Party — Be respectful of your neighbors who may not want to participate. Keep the noise level at a reasonable volume for the time of day, and make sure that the partying is done and cleaned up before it gets too late. [Sweet Home Times]
Packing Can Spark Joy With These 9 Tips From Organizing Expert Marie Kondo — Place your cosmetics in a waterproof pouch to prevent leaks. Choose a pouch with a design that brings you joy, but a plain Ziploc bag would do in a pinch. [PopSugar Smart Living]
13 Ways to Lower Your Rent — A landlord may be more willing to negotiate to rent if you offer to pay well before the first of the month. [Cheapism]
Practical Ways to Save Money as a Student — When you go to the grocery store, see if you can find any of your shopping list items in the discount or clearance section. [The Frugal Toad]
4 Ways To Immediately Lower Your Monthly Cell Phone Bill — Check your monthly usage and see if downgrading — or upgrading — your plan would make sense. [Stack The Chips]
9 Traits of a Great Leader — A great leader supports and empowers others so that the team can rise up to the challenges they come across. [Dumb Little Man]
How Much Time Do You Actually Have — It can seem like you never have enough time in the day when you spend most of it on tasks and activities that you don't value. [Productivity501]
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