Exercising Your Budget to Keep You off the Debt Treadmill
With Thanksgiving now behind us and the biggest day of year just ahead of us, we all begin to get a little anxious about getting our gift shopping done. Between family and friends, it can be difficult financially to get everyone something you know they will appreciate. Consumers often get carried away in the spirit of spending, charging exuberant amounts on their credit cards or by pulling payday loans, cash advances and installment loans that they might not be able to afford.
Although you may enjoy shopping for others and getting that “Special Item” for all your loved ones, the nostalgia wears off quickly once the new year rolls around along with those unwelcome credit card statements.
Careful Considerations For Saving Money This Season

Filling your basket may be emptying your pocketbook
Here are some dietary consumer tips to consider, that will keep you from having to spend time on the debt treadmill for gluttonous over-spending this holiday season – you shouldn’t have to get installment loans to make people feel appreciated.
Make A List, Check It Twice
1. The first thing to do is sit down and decide what you can afford to spend this year. Write down all the individuals for which you plan on buying gifts for this year as well as the gifts you had in mind. This will help you get a general idea of what you may end up spending on gifts.
You will also want to considered things like gift boxes, gift wrapping, and gift cards. These things are not very costly items individually but they can sure add up. Also if you plan on buying anything online you will need to consider shipping and handling charges as well.
Once you have done the above, recheck your list once more to avoid any unforeseen surprises later. By now you will have set yourself a realistic budget that will help you realistically determine what you can afford to spread across your gift list.
Search The Sales and Save Yourself Money
2. Remember this is the shopping season. Everyone is competing for your business and small pieces of each of your paychecks.
You can use this to your advantage. Pay close attention to close-out sales, marked down prices, promotions and other specials to save money on the items you buy. This will help you get everyone that special something without having to compromise as well as help keep you on budget and maybe even under!
You Can Wait! It Will Be Worth It!
3. Avoid shopping for yourself! I know that this can be difficult but impulse buying is what gets most consumers into financial trouble. This can prove to be difficult, but if you can manage yourself until after the holidays, retailers usually slash prices to get rid of excess inventory. You will typically save money by doing so, and you may not end up having to get installment loans to pay off the credit cards.

Look for products offering mail-in rebates to save money!
Learn to Appreciate The Rebate Process
4. Take advantage of rebate offers. Rebates are a great way to save money and many retailers bank on the fact that the consumer who purchases their rebated products will fail to send in their rebate. If you can hold yourself accountable to the rebate process, you can take advantage of saving money on a large array of consumer products. These rebates are usually most prevalent among consumer home electronics.
Good luck this year.






Smart advice for for holiday shopping this year. Christmas is always known for breaking peoples bank accounts.