With the post-Christmas sales now in full swing many people have rushed out with their credit cards to buy all sorts of things that they don’t want and don’t need simply because the price is lowered at this time of year. This has fuelled concern amongst industry officials with regards to how much debt many people will end up in, having already spent a fortune on Christmas and now giving their credit cards a good bashing at the sales.
So, should you give in to the temptation of the sales or should you simply reflect upon the amount that you have spent over Christmas and try and tone down the purchases for a while? Well, the concern seems to be over people that are rushing to the sales to buy things that they do not actually need simply because the price is right, which in effect makes the purchase a waste of money, albeit a cheaper waste of money than it would have been if not in the sales.
The sales are great for people that are looking to make a purchase and can save some money on the cost as a result of the slashed prices that shops try and entice consumer with. So, for instance if you were planning to buy a new fridge freezer in the coming months buying in the sales could be ideal, as it will save you the additional VAT that will come into force at the start of January and will enable you to enjoy cut prices.
If on the other hand you have a perfectly good fridge freezer but you buy one simply because it is cheaper than it was before the sale then you may effectively be wasting money that you cannot really afford. It is important to think about the purchases that you make in the sales rather than snapping up anything with a reduced sticker on it, as this way you will be saving money on the things you need rather than wasting money on the things that you don’t.
If, for instance, you are going to a wedding in 2011 and you know you will need to get a new outfit, now could be the ideal time to get it so that you can get it at cut price. Another good idea, if you have the available funds, is to start thinking about birthdays and Christmas for 2011. The cost of many gifts is slashed right after Christmas as shops try and get rid of excess stock, so you could save money on everything from gift sets and jewellery to fragrances and more.
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