Best Money Tips: When Are eBay and Craigslist Worth It?

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some stellar articles on when eBay and Craigslist are worth it, things you never thought you could DIY, and saving money in your home office.

Top 5 Articles

When Are eBay and Craigslist Worth It (and When Should I Stay Away?) — Don't buy mattresses or items that need repair from eBay or Craigslist. [Lifehacker]

No Way! 18 Incredible Things You Never Thought You Could DIY — The next time you want to buy a ring, make one yourself out of a quarter! [PopSugar Smart Living]

7 Smart Tips to Save Money in Your Home Office — Save money in your home office by using a power strip and making use of blinds and drapes. [Careful Cents]

The Power Of Saying Thank You To Improve Your Life — Expressing thanks to someone can help you focus on someone else instead of focusing on your problems. [Bible Money Matters]

Why Extended Warranties for New Tires Are A Waste of Money — Extended warranties on new tires are a waste of money because the odds favor the dealer. [Len Penzo dot Com]

Other Essential Reading

Top 5 Non-Medical Factors That Affect Your Life Insurance Rates — Hazardous occupations and foreign travel can affect your life insurance rates. [Good Financial Cents]

Stretch Those Pennies with Watered-Down Cooking — Did you know you can add water to milk to make it go farther? [Parenting Squad]

5 Ways to Meet the Right People — Being generous and helping others can help you meet the right people. [Marc and Angel Hack Life]

10 Reasons You Need to Make a Decision Today — It is important to make decisions because inaction can lead to a boring life. [Time Management Ninja]

Ask Yourself These Seven Empowering Questions to Help You Break Through Your Resentment and Get On with Your Life — To let go of resentment and get on with your life, ask yourself how important what you are holding onto really is. [Dumb Little Man]

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