Best Money Tips: How to Have an Eco-Friendly Holiday

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found ways to have an eco-friendly holiday, the best holiday goods to buy at dollar stores, and rules that every smart shopper lives by.

Top 5 Articles

12 Ways to Have an Eco Friendly Holiday — Get creative with your wrapping paper. Use old maps, newspapers, or even children's artwork. [Small Footprint Family]

Best Things to Buy at Dollar Stores for the Holidays — Need to serve up a feast? Pick up a stack of disposable bakeware at a dollar store. [Kiplinger]

4 Rules Every Smart Shopper Lives By — Always keep your receipts for at least a month in case you change your mind about a purchase or the product is defective. [MoneyNing]

How to Protect Your Identity This Holiday Season — Tune in to Experian's #CreditChat to learn how to protect your personal and financial information this holiday season! The chat begins at 3 p.m. EST on Wednesday, December 16. [Experian]

Your Last Excuse For Not Exercising Just Disappeared — Studies found that even as little as 15 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise can decrease a person's risk of death. [Money Talks News]

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Amazon Video now offers your favorite cable channels — Subscriptions to Starz, Showtime, and other channels are now available to Amazon Prime members! [The Monitor]

5 Tax Breaks You Might Not Know About — Seniors over 65 can deduct all medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of their adjusted gross income. [Girls Just Wanna Have Funds]

29 Ways to Earn Extra Cash Fast — Share your talents! You can teach or do demonstrations for after school programs, community education classes, and senior centers. [Living Well Spending Less]

12 Ways to Make Christmas More Magical for Kids — Get your kids to help put up lights and decorations! [Parenting Squad]

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