Best Money Tips: Family Habits That Help You Save Money

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on money-saving family habits, the best and worst days to buy gas, and ways to save money at the ballpark.

Top 5 Articles

5 Habits Every Family Needs to Adopt to Start Saving Some Extra Money — Buying clothing and shoes for growing children can be tricky — and expensive. Make it a policy to shop only once each season to keep your spending low. [Life Optimizer]

Summer Is Here — Avoid Buying Gas on These Days — Find out which days are the best and worst for buying cheap gas this summer. [Money Talks News]

8 Ways to Save Money at the Ballpark — Ask if any of the concession stands at the park offer a discounted drink if you bring your own cup or water bottle. [Shopper Strategy]

What the Airport Electronics Ban Means For Your Next Trip — Consider getting a luggage tracker so you know where your luggage and electronics are at every point of your journey. [PopSugar Smart Living]

The Cheapest Ways to Give Your House More Space — Move out…to your deck! City codes often allow you to install a prefabricated sunroom on top of your existing patio or deck. [Frugal Village]

Other Essential Reading

Heat waves expected to increase, says study: Can adaptation outpace climate changes? — Deadly heat waves are getting worse, but these stretches may become less lethal as people get used to them. [The Christian Science Monitor]

No More Excuses: How To Get Your Family On Board With Cleaning! — If someone doesn't know how to do a chore, teach them! Work with them the first few times to show them what the task entails. [A Debt Free Mess Free Life]

Renting vs Buying: 4 Questions To Ask Yourself — What is your 5-year plan? How will renting or buying mesh with that plan? [Cash The Checks]

Stop Being Scared: 2 Simple, Safe Ways for Millennials to Start Investing — Stash and Acorns are two apps that help you ease into investing. [The Penny Hoarder]

3 Simple Tips to Help You Travel on a Budget — Tap into the sharing economy whenever you can. Whether you a couch to sleep on for the night or a ride to your next destination, it's easy to use the Internet to find someone willing to help you out. [Money Bulldog]

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