I was surfing the net and found this article by Sheiresa Ngo. These tips that she has for staying on a budget for the holidays are top notch.
Read her whole article link below.
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Tips for Staying within Your Holiday Budget
Don’t let seasonal shopping wreck
your finances
by Sheiresa Ngo
Posted: November 13, 2013
The
holiday shopping season is upon us. How do you
make sure you get the most bang for your buck?
Black Enterprise chatted with
Suzanna de Baca, vice president of wealth strategies at Ameriprise
Financial about tips on staying within budget.
Here’s some of her advice.
1) Shop throughout the year. It’s tempting to do all of your shopping at once, but it’s
not the best approach, especially if you’re looking for holiday deals.
“Earlier is usually better when it
comes to holiday shopping. The most effective approach may be to shop
throughout the year for holiday gifts. This may allow you to give more unique
gifts and spread your gift budget out over the course of the year rather than
setting aside a large sum during the holidays,” Says de Baca.
2) Seek post-Black Friday deals. de Baca recommends avoiding the Black Friday frenzy.
“Head out during one of the first
few weeks after Thanksgiving, when store inventories are more stable—or better
yet, do your shopping a few weeks in advance when prices aren’t yet inflated.
Many stores will offer price adjustments if you’ve purchased items at a higher
price within 14 days,” advises de Baca.
3) Be smart about online
shopping. Purchasing items from the comfort
of your home makes shopping quick and easy. However, this could spell big
trouble for your wallet—and your identity. Says de Baca, “It can be tempting to
take advantage of last-minute online sales. It’s even easier to lose track of
how much money is going out the door when the items you’re purchasing are
intangible and a transaction is as easy as the click of a mouse. Shopping
online, especially during high-traffic times like the holiday season, can also
expose you to more risk for identity theft. If you’re an online shopper, be
sure you’re protecting yourself by being conscious of the legitimacy of the
sites you’re entering your credit card information into and regularly checking
your bank statements.”
4) Beware of common budget
busters. The number one budget buster
is—you guessed it—not having a budget. Start by determining how much you
can afford to spend and then commit to sticking with that number. At the very
least, jot down purchases on a notepad or Excel spreadsheet so you can keep
track of your spending. de Baca emphasizes the importance of developing basic
budgeting skills.
“The task of creating a budget can
appear daunting, but the most important part of sticking to a budget is coming
up with one. If you don’t have a guide for spending, you are much more likely
to buy items on impulse and spend more than you can afford.”
Read the whole story at http://www.blackenterprise.com/money/tips-for-staying-within-your-holiday-budget/
Thanks for the visit,
Rochelle Marie

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