Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on things that are cheaper after Christmas, how to survive long flights, and tips to avoid a charity scam.
10 Purchases That Are Way Cheaper After Christmas — Retailers stock up on tech devices for the gift giving season, but once that ends they'll want to move out their overstocked items. You'll find the cheapest prices on tech after the holidays. [SheBudgets]
11 Tips to Help You Survive — and Thrive — on Long Flights — Consider upgrading to a business- or first-class seat for really long flights. The extra space and better food and service can make a huge difference. [Money Talks News]
Tips to Avoid a Charity Scam — Being an informed donor isn't just about choosing a charity you like. Be sure you understand and are comfortable with how the charity will spend your donated dollars. [The Allstate Blog]
45 Wedding Favors Your Guests Will Actually Use — Don't waste your money on favors that your guests will throw out as soon as they get home. Opt for small gifts that they will actually use…or eat! [PopSugar Smart Living]
How to Set Meaningful Financial and Frugal Goals for Yourself — Learn how to set up an effective goal that will create positive changes in your financial life. [The Simple Dollar]
How to Get Motivated to Work Out: The Proven Tips — Make it easy! Have some gear at home so that you can work out even when you're too lazy to go to the gym, or work out with friends if a little peer pressure is all you need to get moving. [Life Optimizer]
7 Domestic Skills that Will Help You Save Money — Of all the skills you need to maintain a household, these seven will help you save the most money. [Ready To Be Rich]
9 Easy Ways to Get Good Deals on Used Cars — Always test drive a used car before you buy it, and ask for a dealer’s report on the car’s condition in writing. [easyWays]
How Much is My House Worth? How to Appraise Your Own Home — You can hire a professional appraiser, sure, but there are a few other ways to assess your home's value on your own. [Wallet Hacks]
How to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft Online — Create a separate email account, with very limited permissions, just for banking and shopping. [Common Cents Mom]
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