Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some fantastic articles on saving on clothes, getting your resume noticed, and teaching your kids good spending habits.
11 Tips for Stretching Your Wardrobe and Saving on Clothes — Ensure your clothes last longer by air drying them instead of using an actual dryer. [Fiscal Fizzle]
Four Steps to a Resume that Gets Noticed — If you want your resume to get noticed, make sure it looks good. [Free Money Finance]
3 Ways to Teach Your Kids Good Spending Habits — To teach your kids good spending habits, help them learn the difference between wants and needs. [Credit Karma Blog]
5 Things You Can Do With Your Tax Refund! — Not sure how to use your tax refund? Consider using it to start a business! [The Millionaire Nurse Blog]
5 Investing Mistakes That Could Destroy Your Portfolio — When you invest, don't make the mistake of investing in something you don't understand. [Bible Money Matters]
8 Things You Must Do After Paying Off Your Debt — After you pay off your debt, take the time to set new goals and reevaluate your budget. [Money Infant]
Healthy Frozen Foods in the Freezer — Sometimes veggies can be more nutritious when they are frozen than when they are fresh. [Parenting Squad]
3 Scientifically Tested Tips To Help You Concentrate At Work — Increase your concentration levels at work by sniffing the scent of rosemary. [SavvySugar]
What do budgets and diets have in common? — Just like with dieting, if you don't allow yourself to have any fun with budgeting you will end up bingeing and setting yourself back. [Moneylicious Blog]
3 Best Ways to Borrow Money for College — One of the best ways to borrow money for college is to borrow from your parents. [Smart Money Daily]
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Great tips on saving money on clothing. I would like to suggest also when shopping for clothes shop for quality and rather than for quality.
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I like to shop at vintage stores, you can find some great deals and very unique clothing. I also like stores like Kohl's and JC Penney because they have low prices but everything is organized like a big department store. Marshall's and Ross can be good too, but require much more work sifting through crap to find that one great item. If you want to go even cheaper, check out thrift stores. You can find great stuff for just a couple bucks, but this is really hit or miss... :)
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Learning to make your own clothes is a great way to save money.
If you don't spend money on this you can do yourself, if you don't eat out, if you don't hire out but fix it yourself, if you grow your own food, you can live cheaply. I live on about $2000 (that's 2 thousand) dollars per year. I make way more than that, so the rest I put into savings.
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Dwight Anthony
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My friend swears by the Goodwill stores. At first I thought it wasn’t a good idea, but when I saw here piecing together some very nice outfits along with the shoes and jewelry I was convinced.