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[S398]Shopping On A Budget
by Ki Gray, Ki
The holiday season is a time for friends, family, togetherness and fun. It's easy to get carried away when stocking up for the holidays from gifts, to food, to party favors and decorations, there are a seemingly endless array of ways to spend money in the name of the holiday season. In fact, the holiday season is the peak time of year for debt accumulation. While everyone wants to enjoy themselves during the holidays, and to show their loved ones how much they care, overspending is not the only (or even the best) way to accomplish these goals. Instead of building up outrageous debt, plan ahead and discipline yourself, in order to get through the holiday season on a reasonable budget.

One of the largest areas of overspending during the holidays is, of course, on gifts. The number one reason many people find themselves in debt after the holidays is not necessarily because they make purchases they can't afford, but because they make all their purchases at once. Instead of consolidating your shopping to the overly-hectic holiday season, plan ahead and start accumulating gifts throughout the year.

The end of summer and back to school seasons are great for sales, and you'll likely find better deals for a lot of the items on your list. Similarly, though more long-term, hitting after-Christmas sales is an extremely cost-effective way to get great gifts without breaking the bank. Another option for gifts, particularly video games and other high-priced items, is to check out online auction sites like e-Bay. But buyer beware: always read the full item description carefully, and don't be afraid to ask the seller questions about the items condition. Return policies vary from seller to seller, but they are obligated to give you honest, accurate information before you buy.

Another big area of overspending during the holiday season is on decorations and general ambiance a tree, ornaments, candles, lights, displays, table runners, tree skirts you name it and you can find it in a Christmas theme (and often at a significant mark up). The best way to avoid the temptation of going out and buying new decor every year, is to establish a sentimental value for these kinds of items. Have your children use finger paint to make the tree skirt, work together as a family to make everyone's stockings, and save all the ornaments you've accumulated over the years. By creating and holding on to decorations that mean something special to your family, you'll create your own tradition, and save big on buying new items that don't mean anything to you.

And when you do need to pick up new decor items, take advantage of the deeply discounted post-holiday sales. Not only are these great resources for decor items, they're also ideal for stocking up on other holiday necessities like wrapping paper, greeting cards, bows, ribbons, stockings, and most any other holiday-themed item you can imagine. And best of all, you'll find them at clearance prices. With a little planning, creativity, and resourcefulness, you can have your fruit cake and eat it, too.

If you want to shop for fashion on a budget, make sure you find ways to cut down on your costs. Before going off to the mall or shopping on the internet, create a monthly budget of how much you can spend on clothing, taking into account your other monthly bills.

Decide how much money you want to spend on different kinds of clothes, including those for work, casual, or formal events. Also decide how much money you can spend on shoes. After you decide your budget, do not deviate from it. If you have left money over, don't spend it impulsively.

Remember that designer brands are usually more expensive. Consider buying affordable labels at more downmarket stores. Invest in quality clothes, not designer clothes. Fashionistas recommend one good suit that fits well over expensive designer wear.

Quality clothes, made of good materials can last several seasons. Also, try to refrain from buying clothing that will be in one season and out another. Stick to the basics and find clothing that is versatile and timeless.

Keep an eye out for discount coupons and save them, especially those found on the internet or in the newspapers. Coupons can help you buy more for less. Also look out for sales, either at the mall or on the internet and take advantage of any sample sales in the area that offer you clothes at reduced rates.

If you're not in a hurry, you can also find a lot of quality clothing for less, by waiting for end-of-season sales. Many major department stores mark clothes, shoes and designer handbags off toward the end of the season. Remember that the inventory goes fast and is usually sold out the day a sale starts, so get there early.

Remember to buy what you need and not what you want. Just because something is on sale does not mean that you need it in your closet. Make a list of all the clothing you may need and stick to your list. Avoid window shopping, so you are not tempted to go into the store and buy on impulse.

You could also choose to shop at thrift shops or consignment stores which get second hand clothing on a regular basis. Many of these clothes are vintage or were made decades ago which means you can guarantee they are high quality.

You can find some brand name clothing at these shops, which are less expensive and only require a wash. Or you might choose to shop at charities such as the Salvation Army or the Goodwill which also provide inexpensive clothing.

You need not starve yourself to buy quality clothes that look fashionable. The key to looking fashionable on a budget is to shop smart. Make sure you stick to your budget and avoid buying anything that you do not need. Stick to timeless clothes and basics, and you will be fashionable in any season.

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