Instead of buying impulsively, learn to plan your trips ahead to ensure that you save as much money as possible in the long run. Follow these tips to get started.
October 9, 2015
Instead of buying impulsively, learn to plan your trips ahead to ensure that you save as much money as possible in the long run. Follow these tips to get started.
When it's hot, people want to buy window air conditioners and barbecue grills. When it's cold, they want sweaters and winter coats. And businesses charge a lot of money for these items because demand is so high. Instead of shopping with the herd, make your purchases at times when demand is low so that you hold the upper hand.
Towards the end of the year, pay special attention to the financial section of your newspaper or stories on the evening news about the economy. The retail industry will never tell you when business is slow — store managers hate for you to have this information. But the media will certainly let you know.
A steady stream of co-workers, acquaintances and distant relatives will always be having birthdays. That's just a fact of life. And when you suddenly remember that a birthday is coming up in a few days, you'll probably buy a knickknack or gewgaw that's too expensive just because it's convenient. That's often a fact of life too — but it doesn't have to be.
Planning ahead is the best way to save money when you're shopping. Keep this handy guide in mind and you can save save a bundle in no time.
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