Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some stellar articles on making money quickly, teaching kids to grocery shop frugally, and frugal ways to end a bad day on a good note.
12 Ways to Make Money Quickly — Selling your gift cards or working extra hours can help you make money quickly. [Bargain Babe]
How to Teach Kids to Grocery Shop Frugally — To teach kids to grocery shop frugally, explain the importance of shopping with menus and lists in mind. [MoneyNing]
12 Frugal Ways to End a Bad Day on a Good Note — Have a bad day? End it on a good note by doing something nice for someone. [PopSugar Smart Living]
Tips from a Recruiter on Using a Recruiter — When using a recruiter, find one that is specifically in your industry. [Cash Money Life]
How to Make Room in Your Schedule to Earn More Money — Turning off your TV and learning to say "no" can make more room in your schedule to earn more money. [Money Smart Life]
4 Obamacare Essentials You NEED to Know — When it comes to Obamacare, make sure you know what type of coverage is available to you. [Free From Broke]
Top 10 Reasons People Over-Spend — People tend to overspend because they desire immediate gratification. [TheDollarStretcher.com]
Three Ways to Get More Out of Your Savings Account — Get more out of your savings account by automating your savings. [Yes, I Am Cheap]
How to get the best deal on a family cruise — Did you know MSC offers "kids sail free" promotions? [Living On The Cheap]
Homework Help: 18 Ideas & Resources for Getting It Done (and Making It Fun!) — To get homework done while making it fun, have snacks in your child's workspace. [Parenting Squad]
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Pretty good list of tips! Most if them just boil down to selling your unused stuff.