Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some great articles on handy travel hacks, things you should let go to become a happier person, and twenty foods that fight cancer.
10 Excellent Travel Hacks I Wish I Knew Earlier — Wrap your laptop in a hoodie to keep it well protected in your luggage. [Lifehack]
Want to Become a Happier Person Fast? Get Rid of These 13 Simple Things — Stop waiting for the perfect moment — it'll never come. Whether it's your dream vacation or asking your boss for a raise, just jump in and start working towards it. [PopSugar Smart Living]
20 Foods That Destroy Cancer And Help You Live Longer — Cauliflower has anti-inflammatory properties and can kill cancer cells and prevent more from growing. [SheBudgets]
4 Ways to Cut Clothing Costs — Choose high-quality basics. They might be more expensive, but you'll get more mileage out of well-made clothing. [MoneyNing]
How to get great customer service, anywhere. — Do your homework beforehand. Is there a way to fix your problem without calling customer service? What department should you call for this issue? What exactly do you want out of the conversation? [Dumb Little Man]
9 Unbelievable Uses for Coconut Oil You’ll Absolutely Love — The immunity-boosting and anti-inflammatory properties of coconut oil will ease the itch of a mosquito bite and help it heal faster. [A Debt Free Stress Free Life]
3 Common Ways People Dabble In Financial Infidelity — Secret spending — or under-reporting how much you spend — can seriously damage your shared finances and your relationship with your partner. [Forbes]
4 Money Saving Tips for Senior Citizens Day — August 21st is Senior Citizen's Day! Check out these tried-and-true money saving tips you can learn from grandma. [Saving Advice]
“Good” Credit Habits That Are Actually Bad — Paying your credit card bills in full each month is a good thing, but it won't undo the damage of running up huge balances every month. [Daily Worth]
7 Skills Your Child Should Know Before Kindergarten — Help your child practice the basic skill of opening food packages and inserting straws into juice boxes. [Parenting Squad]
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