
Most every family I know has been affected by the state of the economy. I know that we all seem to feel the “pull” on the purse strings this time of year, with wanting to give something special to everyone on our list for the holidays- but we don’t always have the means to do so.
Have a plan. Make a list. If it’s a budget you have, or a list of items, have it with you so you can follow it- and stick to it. Stores KNOW we are weak, and they market to our weaknesses…all of those adorable little holiday themed anythings at the end of aisles, and taunting us while we wait for our turn to check out…all of those little things add up fast. That extra $20 or so you throw in for the adorable or fun factor would serve you a lot better to splurge for a babysitter for an hour, or to put towards a vacation fund. Make that list, check it twice (Santa even checks it twice) and stick to it! If you find something that you really think is marvelous, think about it for a while, don’t just purchase it.
Check for sales- I know this seems like a no-brainer- but I was just this morning set to head out and get that one last item on my gift list and did a quick google search for it. Guess what was $11 cheaper on Amazon.com than I’d have paid in store- AND I won’t have to pay shipping – or gas to drive to the store for. Not everything will be less online but it definitely pay off to look around a bit if you can.
Take advantage of Price Matching- SO many stores are price matching identical items that competitors are selling. What does this mean for us? Well, if you bring that circular to the store (or circulars, for multiple items), you’ll probably take a bit longer at checkout, but you’re also eliminating the need for stopping at multiple stores…and the temptation of add-on items near registers at the other stores you won’t be shopping in. I’m the guiltiest person of add-on items- I see it and think “that would be so cute for their stockings!” and voila, I’ve got that item times THREE in my cart….none of which I’d planned to purchase. (Which is really a lead in for my next tip:)
Stick to your list. You have a list of ideas or simply a budget to stick to- so stick to it. Those add-ons and impulse buys ADD UP FAST and it really, really pays to stop and think before buying. Do my kids need more chapsticks? No, they do not. No matter how cute all of the 3pack sets are in cute candy and character flavors. But adding 3 3-packs to my cart means adding $4.99+ 6% tax TIMES THREE to my spending, and when you look at it that way, the chapstick we have here at home already will do just fine, thankyouverymuch.
Ultimately, there really isn’t a gift worth going into debt for. Plan ahead for holiday shopping if you can. Even a few dollars a week all year adds up. In a pinch, H&R Block’s Emerald Advance could come in handy- but I encourage you to stick to your budget even if you DO use the program!
You can learn all about H&R Block Emerald Advance, including the application process and where to find a retailer near your home.
· Starting November 19th, apply to get up to $1000 cash in time for the holidays· All you need to apply is a valid photo ID and your most recent pay stub (no W2 form required!)
· You don’t already need to be an H&R Block client to apply
One reader will win a $300 Mastercard Gift Card!
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i do most of my shopping online but i do go out on black friday and get some things. i dont plan alot because if i do……..things do usually go according to plan…..i try to stay on a budget but this year i went a lil bit over..maybe ill do better next year
I plan , I look for sales and compare shop. As I find online coupons I try finding gifts where I can stack coupons and get the best deals!
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I’m not much of a planner.. we don’t really know the budget till October or so, so then it’s figuring things out!
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I try to plan my purchases ahead rather than impulse buy. Definitely helps staying on a budget.
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I make a short list, look at sales and then shop. I don’t have a set budget. We’re trying to keep it to 3 gifts per person in our household of 3.
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I’m a planner, I try to stick to a budget and I window shop/browse the internet weeks in advance.
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Big time planner and on,a budget. I research the latest toys that I’m planning on getting, as well as shop around for best deals.
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