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Check Your List - Twice Getting real about what you can spend may not be as thrilling as buying everyone on your list the gift they deserve, but it will certainly keep you from experiencing credit card remorse. Start by writing a list of everyone you buy gifts for and give each one careful consideration. Will your six-month old baby care if you only buy one modest gift instead of that pricey play house and designer tea dress? Can you get by with one gift for your couple-friends instead of springing for separate his and her gifts? If there is any way to tactfully cut corners, consider it a great way to save. Track Trends If you're determined to buy the hottest tech toy for your son or daughter, it's wise to start tracking the pricing trends right now. Keep a small notebook with the going rate on major sites and be prepared to buy when the item gets low. Unlike stocks, you won't have all year to make your decision, so be mindful of the few remaining weeks before the holidays. Anything more than 20% off is a great deal and offers of free shipping or a gift card with purchase make the deal even sweeter. Track prices across several retailers by signing up for their website notification service that alerts you to price drops by email. Shop After The Holidays It's a common scenario: You hustle to the store to buy a last-minute, overpriced gift, only to find that the recipient won't be coming into town until two weeks after the holiday. By waiting until just before they arrive, you could actually save yourself quite a bit of hassle, and you may find a significant price drop by shopping after the season. If you have the luxury of putting off your purchase until the after-holiday sales start, do so - we won't tell! Get Comfortable With Negotiation Not every price is set in stone, and while it may be impossible to haggle down the asking price on a sweat suit from a mega-store, the unique gift from a specialty shop may be subject to negotiation. As store managers near the holidays, it may be more important that they are able to see merchandise move rather than have to dump it after the season at a loss. If you can meet them halfway with a reasonable offer that will help them with their holiday sales figures, you might find yourself with a deal. Other types of merchandise that you can talk down 5% or more include appliances, cars, vacations and jewelry. By bringing a lower-priced competing sale ad to your talks, you can almost guarantee success. Exercise Control Cyber shopping is convenient, but for many it is too convenient. The ability to purchase seemingly good deals with the click of a mouse has many consumers loading up carts without ever feeling the pain of the purchase - for now. To avoid ringing in the New Year with financial regrets, commit to only buying items that you have on your pared-down list, and be wary of extras that can push your online total to the sky. Shipping (especially as the holidays get closer), and other add-ons can easily blow a well-intentioned budget. The Bottom Line As with most financial meltdowns, the little things do kill. Don't ever lose track of spending, and be diligent to mind the mid-shopping lattes and other treats for yourself. The holidays are always brighter without the burden of purchases you can't afford!Newer news items:
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