Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some great articles on money moves to make before 2014, holiday traditions to avoid, and profiting from broken electronics.
5 Money Moves to Make Before 2014 — Before 2014 hits, make your charitable contributions! [Credit Sesame]
9 Expensive Holiday Traditions to Avoid — Try to avoid the holiday tradition of family portraits and long-distance calls. [PopSugar Smart Living]
9 Ways to Profit From Broken Electronics — To profit from broken electronics, you can try EcoATM. [Money Talks News]
Kiplinger's Best Values in Public Education — The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is at the top of Kiplinger's Best Values in Public Education list! What other colleges made the cut? [Kiplinger]
How to Save Money During the Holiday Season — Save money during the holiday season by cutting back on the lights you put up and deciding on gifts before you shop. [Good Financial Cents]
Should You Work for a Non-Profit Organization? — Working for a non-profit organization can force you to learn to be frugal. [Consumerism Commentary]
Can you own a pet in a big city without going broke? — Did you know pet food tends to be more expensive in a city? [Bargaineering]
I Could Never Homeschool (Yes, You Could)! — If your child is having problems with socialization, homeschooling may be a good idea. [Parenting Squad]
What Should You Give Your Clients for the Holidays? — This holiday season, consider giving your clients something personal, like a handwritten card. [Careful Cents]
How to save money on home improvement projects — When dealing with home improvement projects, try to get at least three quotes on what you need done. [Step Away from the Mall]
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Thanks for the shout out, Ashley!