Best Money Tips: Smart Ways to Save Money on Halloween

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on ways to save money on Halloween, the best time to buy international flights, and ways to make healthier breakfasts.

Top 5 Articles

10 Really Cheap Ways to Save Money on Halloween — Don't get chocolate candy for the trick-or-treaters. On average, chocolate candy is 20% more expensive than hard candy! [Don't Pay Full]

When is the best time to buy international flights? — Generally speaking, the closer your destination is to the U.S., the closer to the travel date you can book without spending a bundle on airfare. [The Monitor]

8 Ways to Make Unhealthy Breakfasts Healthier — Prepare fresh fruit the night before and dole out portions for breakfast. Berries and orange wedges do fine overnight, and you can slow the browning of apple slices with some orange juice. [Parenting Squad]

31 Last-Minute Halloween Costumes For Women — Keep these last-minute costume ideas in your back pocket in case you need to whip up a get-[PopSugar Smart Living]

Frugal Ways To Get Ready For Winter — Plan for the sick season so your family is prepared when flus and colds hit your house. [Northern Cheapskate]

Other Essential Reading

18 Ways to Go Broke Trying to Get Rich — One way to get rich is to start your own business, but you're in for a lot of headache (and losses) if you don't know what you're doing. [Cheapism]

How to Extend the Life of a Carved Pumpkin — This easy 3-step process will ensure your spooky creation lasts through the season! [Saving Dollars & Sense]

7 Simple Rules To Stop Fighting About Money — When you're sharing finances with a partner, it's important for each person to also have an "allowance" to spend however they choose. [Seed Time]

5 Home Warranty Myths Debunked — Some people think they can go without a home warranty if they already have homeowner's insurance, but they're actually two different things offering different coverage. [The Allstate Blog]

Top 7 Jobs Where No Experience Is Required — You don't need a lot of experience to be a delivery driver — as long as you have a clean driving record. [Stack The Chips]

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