Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some great articles on financial gift ideas for children, preventing airport spending, and fun things to do for free or on the cheap.
10 Fantastic Financial Christmas Gift Ideas for Children — One great financial gift idea for a child: savings bonds. [PT Money]
5 Carry-On Items to Prevent Airport Spending — Don't spent money on reading material at the airport. Opt to bring your own magazines instead. [SavvySugar]
Fun Things to do for Free - or on the Cheap — Save money at the movie theaters by opting for a matinee. [Credit Sesame]
The Best Ways To Negotiate A Discount — If you want to get a discount on something, consider asking a manager. [Stack The Chips]
Ways to Master the Art of Perserverance — Master the art of perserverance by focusing on short-term victories. [Dumb Little Man]
10 Gift Ideas for the Mom-to-be on Your Shopping List — Do you have a mom-to-be on your shopping list? Consider getting her a prenatal massage. [Parenting Squad]
Why You Should Set Spending Priorities — It is important to set spending priorities in order to make sure you are spending money according to your values. [Cash Money Life]
Tips for Saving Money for The Holidays! — Save money this holiday season by giving gifts from the heart. [Getdebthelp.org]
3 Foolproof Tips for Better Credit Health — Want your credit health to be better? Make sure you pay your bills on time, every time. [Credit Card Chaser]
5 Vital Tips to Become Successful — To become successful, always be ready to learn. [PickTheBrain]
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Thanks for including us in today's roundup! As usual, we are in good company! (And I love 10 gifts for Mom-to-Be's piece from Parenting Squad, too.)
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