Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some awesome articles on ways to improve your next flight, lies you shouldn't tell your interviewer, and how to get the best deal on your new car.
8 Ways to Improve Your Next Flight — Make your next flight more tolerable by bringing watery snacks with you on the plane. [MSN Money]
4 Lies You Shouldn't Tell Your Interviewer — If you got fired from your last job, don't lie about it when you interview for a new job. [SavvySugar]
9 Ways To Get the Best Deal On Your New Car — To get the best deal on your new car, be wiling to haggle. [Kiplinger]
Gifts From the Heart — This Mother's Day, take your mom on a walk down memory lane. [Chicago Tribune]
6 Things to Know About Credit Card Sign-Up Bonuses — When you sign up for a new credit card, make sure you understand the minumum spending requirements to get rewards. [Money Talks News]
How to Have More than Enough Saved for Retirement — To have more than enough money saved for retirement, make sure you start saving early. [Free Money Finance]
Kitchen Quickies: Fast 15-Minute Meals for Families — Make your family a quick but delicious meal by making french dip sandwiches. [Parenting Squad]
Out-Of-Pocket Medical Costs on the Upswing in 2012 — Compared to last year, consumers are spending about $30 more on out of pocket medical expenses. [Credit Sesame]
How to Save Money and Score Big at Garage Sales — Get the best deals at garage sales by looking for free stuff and bargaining for the best price. [Keeper of the Home]
How to Decode Your Car's VIN Number — The first three characters of your car's VIN number are the world manufacturer identifiers. [Bargaineering]
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