Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on ways to live in the big city on a small budget, tips for flying first class on the cheap, and affordable European vacation destinations.
7 Ways to Live in the Big City on a Small Budget — Walk your neighborhood to get a feel for your local dining options. Check out street vendors and food trucks for affordable — and often delicious — food. [One Smart Dollar]
10 Tips For Flying First Class On The Cheap — Ask about cash upgrades when you check in and you may be able to score a discounted first class seat. [SheBudgets]
5 Places to Go in Europe Now That the Dollar Is at a Record High — For a taste of the European city life, visit Lisbon, Portugal. From there, you can take a day trip to the charming village of Sintra. [PopSugar Smart Living]
How to pick the perfect parka — When choosing a parka, the first things to think about are types of weather conditions you'll be wearing it in. [The Monitor]
12 Security Tips When Traveling and Living in an RV — Properly illuminate your RV with decorative lights, interior lights, or exterior motion sensor lights to discourage criminals. [Stretching the One-Income Dollar]
Inspection Tips for Your Roof — Doing regular roof inspections will help you identify issues before they become a major problem. [The Allstate Blog]
4 Ways To Start Saving For Your Childs’ College Education — There are a number of options for parents who want to save for their child's education. If your have a lot of assets, check out the Uniform Transfer to Minors Act or the Uniform Gift to Minors Act. [Stack The Chips]
6 Excuses That Prevent Your Success — Learning is a continual process. Don’t use "I need to learn more" as an excuse to not take action. [Cult of Money]
How to Easily Simplify Your Closet in 2017 — Filter your clothes in and out by the season. Put winter items into storage during the summer, and vice versa. [Everything Finance]
How To Develop Awesome Eating Habits Without Failing And Binging — Having a support system is key to developing healthy eating habits that stick. [Dumb Little Man]
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