Best Money Tips: Money Lessons From Star Trek

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some fantastic articles on money lessons from the new Star Trek, budget travel 101, and sending your child to preschool for less.

Top 5 Articles

12 Money Lessons From the New Star Trek — Learn a couple lessons from Star Trek by staying in shape and remembering that sometimes intuition should rule. [MSN Money]

See More for Less: Budget Travel 101 — You can see more for less when traveling if you take advantage of free walking tours. [Money Talks News]

Creative Ways You Can Afford Preschool For Your Toddler — Check to see if there are any state or federal assistance programs that can help lower the cost preschool for your child. [My Two Dollars]

50+ Mini-Tasks to Improve Your Finances One Step at a Time — To improve your finances, ask for a pay raise and sell your unwanted stuff. [Moolanomy]

5 Better Investments Than the Lottery — Instead of investing in a lottery ticket, invest in a taxable account instead. [Kiplinger]

Other Essential Reading

12 Reasons Why You Aren't Earning More, According to Science — Your gender and weight may be keeping you from earning more money. [PopSugar Smart Living]

Target Investment Mix at Age 50 — If you are between the ages of 45 and 54, you may want 39% of your investment mix to be in U.S. stocks. [Free Money Finance]

What Does Your ZIP Code Say About You? — Did you know your ZIP code enables marketers to profile you and send you marketing items? [Bargaineering]

Can a First-Time Buyer Get a Jumbo Loan? — First-time buyers may have a chance of getting a jumbo loan if their debt to income ratio is less than 42%. [Credit Sesame]

7 Books to Help Expand Your Child's World View — Expand your child's world view by having him or her read the book One World One Day. [Parenting Squad]

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