Best Money Tips: Genius Places to Hide a Spare Key

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some awesome articles on genius places to hide a spare key, finding health insurance if you are self employed, and expensive items worth the money.

Top 5 Articles

5 Genius Places to Hide a Spare Key — If you need a place to hide your spare key, hide it in your windchime! [MintLife Blog]

6 Ways to Find Health Insurance If You Are Self Employed — Consider looking into an individual policy or COBRA if you are self employed and need health insurance. [Bargain Babe]

17 More Expensive Items That Are Totally Worth the Money — Would you splurge on high speed internet or jeans? [DailyFinance]

Always Follow Up an Application with a Phone Call — When sending a resume via email, send it in PDF form instead of as a word document. [Thousandaire]

5 Things Everyone Should Know About Loans — Everyone should know to beware of payday loans. [The Frugal Toad]

Other Essential Reading

4 websites to help teach your kids to cook — Teach your kids to cook using Kids Health or the Food Network. [Living On The Cheap]

The Best Way to Produce Your Resume — When a company requests a hard copy of your resume, print it on heavy, quality paper with a crest mark. [Free Money Finance]

Don't Toss That Cup! DIY Coffee Candles — Have you ever used a paper coffee cup to make your own candle? [PopSugar Smart Living]

6 Satisfying (and Out-of-the-Box) S'mores Recipes — Consider adding bananas and peanut butter the next time you make s'mores. [Parenting Squad]

The Hardest Working Cities in America — Texas has five of the hardest working cities in America. [US News and World Report]

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