Planning for the Black Friday Sales
Sale! Sale! Sale! Heart races, the wallet opens, credit card comes outโฆdoes this sound like you? Before you get in over your head this year a little pre-sale strategy might be in order. While there are some bargains to be had, donโt get caught up in a shopping frenzy you may regret down the line.
List your needs/wants
What items do you actually want or need? Making a list as opposed to just buying specials ad-hoc can really be an advantage. If you know exactly what you want you can go straight for the items high on your list first, increasing your chances of getting it. If you miss out you can work your way down the list.
Know your budget
Knowing your budget is the biggest piece of advice I could ever give anyone. I am a shocking impulse buyer and that does NOT always work in my favour. There have been times I have blown my budget buying something I didn't need or really couldn't afford.
Stick to your budget
When you have worked out your budgetโฆstick to it. It is so tempting to go over just a little bit. If you know you are likely to do that in โthe momentโ factor that in too. Give yourself a bufferโฆmaybe 5% or 10%, but NO MORE!
Buy Now, Pay Later
Buy nowโฆpay MUCH more later. If you really canโt afford an item now, can you really afford it later? I am not giving financial advice, here, just some life advice. Some of these schemes have a very high-interest rate if you miss a payment, or fall behind. There are some that have a fixed fee and set deadlines and they can work if you can factor it into your budget. But donโt go crazy. You could end up resenting your big-ticket purchase.
Do your homework
Now you have your list and your budget, do a little scouting and work out how much your wish list items are worth now, that way you will know just how much a bargain it really is. Also, check out who is selling the items you want, sometimes you can find a bargain in unexpected places.
Iโm not saying donโt spend big, Iโm all for go big or go homeโฆbut in what has been a truly turbulent year, donโt spend the rent or the food budget on items you donโt really need. A little preparation can go along way to having a very happy Black Friday Sale. Hey! and IF there is a little left in the bank after youโve got what you need, you can still have a little retail therapy too, right?