Best Money Tips: Money Moves to Make Before 2014

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some great articles on money moves to make before 2014, holiday traditions to avoid, and profiting from broken electronics.

Top 5 Articles

5 Money Moves to Make Before 2014 — Before 2014 hits, make your charitable contributions! [Credit Sesame]

9 Expensive Holiday Traditions to Avoid — Try to avoid the holiday tradition of family portraits and long-distance calls. [PopSugar Smart Living]

9 Ways to Profit From Broken Electronics — To profit from broken electronics, you can try EcoATM. [Money Talks News]

Kiplinger's Best Values in Public Education — The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is at the top of Kiplinger's Best Values in Public Education list! What other colleges made the cut? [Kiplinger]

How to Save Money During the Holiday Season — Save money during the holiday season by cutting back on the lights you put up and deciding on gifts before you shop. [Good Financial Cents]

Other Essential Reading

Should You Work for a Non-Profit Organization? — Working for a non-profit organization can force you to learn to be frugal. [Consumerism Commentary]

Can you own a pet in a big city without going broke? — Did you know pet food tends to be more expensive in a city? [Bargaineering]

I Could Never Homeschool (Yes, You Could)! — If your child is having problems with socialization, homeschooling may be a good idea. [Parenting Squad]

What Should You Give Your Clients for the Holidays? — This holiday season, consider giving your clients something personal, like a handwritten card. [Careful Cents]

How to save money on home improvement projects — When dealing with home improvement projects, try to get at least three quotes on what you need done. [Step Away from the Mall]

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Nick

Thanks for the shout out, Ashley!