Best Money Tips: Simple Ways To Lower Vet Costs

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some great articles on simple ways to lower vet costs, financial rules every 30 year-old should know, and the worst holiday gifts.

Top 5 Articles

Welcome Wednesday: Simple Ways To Lower Vet Costs — To lower vet costs, consider taking your dog to the shelter for cheaper vaccinations as opposed to going to the vet where they will charge you more. [Jean Chatzky - Making Money Make Sense]

30 Financial Rules That Every 30 Year-Old Should Know (or risk going broke) — Every 30-year-old should know to invest in reliable transportation. [Good Financial Cents]

The Worst Holiday Gifts — This holiday season, avoid giving religious or politically inappropriate gifts. [US News and World Report]

7 Ways You're Setting Yourself Up for Financial Failure — If your budget makes you cringe, you are probably setting yourself up for financial failure. [MoneyNing]

Why is Saving So Hard? — Make saving a little less hard on yourself by setting reminders to save. [Budgets Are Sexy]

Other Essential Reading

Dealing with Debt Problems - Dedicated — When dealing with debt problems, your first step of action should be to speak to someone who can help. [Bargain Babe]

How You Can Be Your Own Travel Agent For Your Next Epic Trip — Be your own travel agent for your next trip by writing down all the places you want to go. [Studenomics]

Staying Alive: A Tree-Trimmer's Survival Guide — Try to get your tree in water as soon as you get it home. [PopSugar Smart Living]

7 Tips for Dealing With Stressful Nap and Bedtimes for Toddlers — To make nap and bedtime a little less stressful, remember that patience is important. [Parenting Squad]

Are You Ready For Home Ownership? — When deciding if you are ready for home ownership, look at your credit score and your job stability. [How's Married Life?]

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Seriously, did you guys read all of these links before you posted them?

The "Dealing with Debt Problems" article on Bargain Babe suggests contacting a psychic. The last thing people with debt problems need is to be conned out of their money by hiring some fake fortune teller.