Best Money Tips: Things You Should Never Pay For

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found things that you should never pay for, smart ways to exercise at work, and amazing uses for apple cider vinegar.

Top 5 Articles

11 Things You Should Never Pay For — There's really no need to buy extended warranties for big-ticket items when your credit card likely offers additional protection. [Listen Money Matters]

7 Smart Ways to Exercise At Work — When you have a few minutes to spare, like waiting for a large print or copy job, spend the time on wall sits, squats, or even just flexing your muscles. [Dumb Little Man]

15 Amazing Uses For Apple Cider Vinegar — Spritz a bit of apple cider vinegar to neutralize bad odors in any space. [PopSugar Smart Living]

Costly Shopping Mistakes at Warehouse Clubs — Skip the center aisle in warehouse clubs. That's where they display common impulse buys like toys and DVDs. [Kiplinger]

10 Frugal Valentine’s Day Date Ideas — Pamper yourselves with a spa day — at home! [Shopper Strategy]

Other Essential Reading

10 Easy Ways to Stretch Your Grocery Budget — Stop buying food that you should eat but won't. Figure out what healthy fruits and veggies your family enjoys and buy those instead. [Northern Cheapskate]

ATMs Don’t Give Out Free Cash: 5 Things Your 5-Year-Old Should Know About Money — It's never too early to teach kids about money. A 5-year-old can begin learning the difference between wants and needs. [The Penny Hoarder]

3 Basic Personal Finance Questions Most Millennials Can’t Answer — 75% of participants in this study did not answer all three questions correctly. Can you? [Current on Currency]

10 Ways to Go to Grad School on Someone Else’s Dime — Many professional associations offer scholarships for grad school. See if you can find any in your area of study that do! [My Bank Tracker]

How Kids Can Have a Fun Q&A With Their Grandparents — Here's a great project to help kids learn more about their grandparents and what life was like "back in the day." [Parenting Squad]

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