Sunday, December 10, 2006

Holiday Shopping and Credit Cards

Minimize Credit Card Spending During the Holidays

The holiday shopping season is a much-anticipated time of year for both the retail industry and consumers. For the retail industry, the largest percentage of their sales are earned during the holidays by consumers who have failed to plan and are easily lured to make impulse purchases for shiny new gadgets. Consumers on the other hand make a dash for the mall, credit card in hand, in search of a thrill from the fancy decorations and Christmas music, the sale signs, and the crowds. At the end of the day, or shall I say in January after things have calmed down, consumers are weeping because of their huge credit card bills wondering where all the money went and retailers are laughing all the way to the bank or the board room. While, its not such a bad thing for the retail industry, how can we as consumers make sure that we are not weeping but celebrating along with the industry? It is simple. We can develop a plan and a budget, which includes shopping year round for gifts and doing some comparison-shopping.

Christmas comes the same time every year. We have approximately 12 months to develop a plan and to execute it if we desire to save money and keep our credit card balances low. Why wait until December 1 or Black Friday to begin our Christmas shopping? For the adults and even some of the children on our list we can shop for gifts year round.
Minimize Credit Card Spending During the Holidays

The holiday shopping season is a much-anticipated time of year for both the retail industry and consumers. For the retail industry, the largest percentage of their sales are earned during the holidays by consumers who have failed to plan and are easily lured to make impulse purchases for shiny new gadgets. Consumers on the other hand make a dash for the mall, credit card in hand, in search of a thrill from the fancy decorations and Christmas music, the sale signs, and the crowds. At the end of the day, or shall I say in January after things have calmed down, consumers are weeping because of their huge credit card bills wondering where all the money went and retailers are laughing all the way to the bank or the board room. While, its not such a bad thing for the retail industry, how can we as consumers make sure that we are not weeping but celebrating along with the industry? It is simple. We can develop a plan and a budget, which includes shopping year round for gifts and doing some comparison-shopping.

Christmas comes the same time every year. We have approximately 12 months to develop a plan and to execute it if we desire to save money and keep our credit card balances low. Why wait until December 1 or Black Friday to begin our Christmas shopping? For the adults and even some of the children on our list we can shop for gifts year round.

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