Shopping tips to help you save
Here are some shopping tips to help you get the most from the money you spend. Click on each tip to learn more.
Key Points
At the store
• Resist impulse buying! Ask yourself:
Do I really need it?
Do I need it today?
What if don’t buy it now?
Can I do this at a lower cost?
• Limit the cash you carry
• Shop with your budget in mind
• Avoid ATM fees by using your bank’s ATMs
• Watch for sales
• Wait for the right price
• Look for coupons and rebates
• Shop for value!
Food shopping
Save money by eating at home
Make a shopping list for the grocery store
Watch for sales and coupons
Buy products you use frequently in large sizes or bulk quantities
Don’t go food shopping when hungry
Credit card tips
Use your credit card to purchase larger, lasting items
Limit the number of credit cards you have
Don’t use a credit card if you can’t afford the price
Avoid having a monthly credit card balance greater than 10% of your net income
Cell phone tips
Shop for a package deal
Watch out for high text messaging and web access charges!
Read the contract before you sign
Ask questions; make sure you understand all features & fees
Keep track of your usage
Pay your bill on time and in full
Take advantage of discounts
You may be eligible for discounts if you have a valid student, military, or insurance ID, or other organization memberships. Research the benefits and ask stores what cards they honor for discounts. Some grocery and drug stores offer savings cards for customers.
Some stores and businesses offer their employees a special discount on merchandise. You might consider getting a seasonal job at a store where you plan to do your holiday shopping, for example.
Skip the rest, save for best
Consider skipping a few low-cost purchases you could do without in order to save for one item you really value. For example, trade-off your next few purchases of jeans and t-shirts to save for one nice business suit, or skip your visits to fast food restaurants in order to afford one dinner at a top restaurant. Bypass small luxuries (like fancy coffees and movie rentals) for a few months and use the money to help you afford one great travel experience.
Find a creative way
Think about ways you might be able to obtain something you want at a lower cost or even for free. For example, you might be able to see a play or hear a concert by volunteering to usher. Or you might get some friends together in order to qualify for a volume or group discount. Share a magazine subscription with a friend rather than buying single issues off the rack.
Keep your receipts and check them against your bank statements. Check your statements against your monthly Spending Plan. Click the Next button to continue.