Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on last-minute money tips for surviving the holidays, reasons why single people need life insurance too, and dollar-store DIY projects to try.
Last-Minute Money Tips to Help You Survive the Holidays — Cancel a few subscriptions to give yourself a little breathing room for gifts and events. [MintLife Blog]
7 Reasons Single People Need Life Insurance Too — Even if you don't have dependents now, you may in the future — and it only makes sense to start preparing for that future by getting life insurance while it costs less due to your youth. [Everything Finance]
36 Dollar-Store DIY Projects to Try Out — Fancy up your party with a tiered tray made from dollar store candle sticks and plastic plates. [PopSugar Smart Living]
15 Ways to Spice Up Thanksgiving Leftovers — From soup to samosas, these recipes will give new life to your Thanksgiving leftovers. [Cheapism]
How to Teach Your Kids Patience — Like any skill, patience take practice. Give your kids little opportunities for delayed gratification. [Living Well Spending Less]
8 Simple Ways To Save Money Right Now — Get a home energy audit to see where you're wasting energy and what you can do to fix it. [Enwealthen]
12 Money Mistakes to Avoid — Being in the dark about how money is being spent at home is a recipe for disaster. [The Fortunate Investor]
7 Ways To Honor Your Loved Ones’ Memory — Pay tribute to the memory of your loved ones with these creative and meaningful ideas. [Dumb Little Man]
Give Up on Diet and Follow these Tips to Shred Fats Faster — Avoid eating after sunset to give your body enough time to digest the food before you go to bed. [Change Your Thoughts]
Could other nations follow France's example and export their culture as a brand? — The French are exerting cultural influence through brand diplomacy — and getting paid a pretty penny for it. [The Christian Science Monitor]
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