Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some great articles on ways to organize your life and save money, how to ask for a promotion, and ways to make your batteries last longer.
5 Ways to Organize Your Life and Save Money — Keep a family calendar to track when you need to buy gifts and do home and car maintenance, and what meals you'll be making at home. [PT Money]
How to ask for a promotion — You won't get a promotion if you just walk in and ask for it. You'll need to do a lot of preparation to get what you want. [I Will Teach You To Be Rich]
6 Ways to Make Your Batteries Last Longer, Including a Device Called the Batteriser — Rotate out your used batteries. The remote-control car won't work, but there might be enough juice in the batteries for a clock or remote control. [The Penny Hoarder]
19 Terrible LinkedIn Mistakes You're Making — Make sure to personalize connection requests. It'll feel less spammy and the recipient will be more open to your request. [PopSugar Smart Living]
Looking up restaurant info? No one uses an app for that. — There seems to be an app for everything, but it turns out that few diners actually download apps for their favorite restaurants. [The Monitor]
How Safe are Your Savings? (And what to do about it?) — Your savings may not be as safe as you think they are. It's important to keep up with the news and watch for warning signs of economic and financial trouble. [The Money Principle]
10 Ways to Keep Your Kids Busy This Summer — Check your local zoos, children’s museums, and art museums for summer passes or memberships at reduced rates. [Parenting Squad]
How to Save Money on Youth Sports Equipment & Fees — Stock up on easily lost items — like balls and water bottles — when they go on sale. [Money Smart Life]
The 11 Best Food Tours in the World — Scott's Pizza Tours in New York City takes you to the best pizzas in Little Italy and Greenwich Village! [CouponPal]
4 Ways to Expand Your Business — See if you can get your customers to spend more by providing a new product or service that complements your current offerings. [Aspiring Millionaire]
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