Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on ways to give back on Thanksgiving, staying healthy during the holidays, and saving money when you start a business.
7 Ways to Give Back and Make an Impact on Thanksgiving — If you don't have time to volunteer on Thanksgiving Day, consider putting together a few care packages and sending them to troops deployed overseas. [PopSugar Smart Living]
6 Ways to Stay Healthy During the Holidays — Winter weather can cause dangerous driving and walking conditions, so make sure to take all necessary precautions when you're out and about. [Productivity Theory]
4 Ways to Save Money When Starting Your Business — Look for opportunities to trade services when you can't afford to pay for the goods and services your business needs. [The Frugal Toad]
5 Questions to Ask Before Making a Major Purchase — Some big purchases require additional costs for necessary accessories or maintenance. Would you be able to afford those, too? [A Mess Free Life]
How to Cut Costs with Tiny Living — There are a few decisions you'll need to make when you decide to live in a tiny house, and your choices will impact how much you'll save — and spend. [The Simple Dollar]
Four Ways to Make Your Money Work for You Without Really Thinking About It — Paying off debt means you can use the interest payments elsewhere in your budget. [Pro Finance Blog]
6 Ways to Beat Procrastination and Increase Productivity — Don't pick up voluntary assignments before the vital things are done first. The stuff you actually need to do are more important. [Time Management Ninja]
10 Easy Ways To Do A Social Media Cleanse — Bring family and friends on board to avoid misunderstandings when you're no longer responding on social media. Give them other ways to get in touch with you. [easyWays]
Smart Ways to Map Your Shopping and Avoid Overspending on Black Friday — Join Experian's #CreditChat tomorrow at 3 p.m. ET for a discussion on how to avoid overspending on Black Friday. [Experian]
Rural schools unite to make college the rule, rather than the exception — Schools in sparsely populated districts in Ohio are pooling their resources and working together to secure outside funding so that they can send more kids to college. [The Christian Science Monitor]
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