We all know what season is here. It’s a season of warm togetherness and wonder. But it’s also the season of spending overdrive and retail hype, and of trips, tips and wallet-siphoning activities that herald “The Holidays.” We know that budgeting carefully helps us to fulfill goals, take care of ourselves and the people who matter to us, and to set aside enough funds for some fun. These tips can help:
Shopping
1. Join your local BuyNothing Group on Facebook or download the BuyNothing app. Give and receive free items — from food to furniture — through a local sharing community instead of buying new.
2. Download a coupon browser extension. Save money when shopping online with browser extensions like RetailMeNot, Honey or CapitalOne Shopping. Each will search the web for coupons, promo codes and cash back offers, and automatically plug them in at checkout.
3. Work on your holiday budget. Start planning for the holidays now. Decide how much you want to spend for the season and work backward, figuring out how much to allocate to gift-giving, holiday decorations, entertainment, food, travel and any other expenses you usually have.
4. Get a head start on your holiday shopping. Shop early to take advantage of savings events like Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days in October and other pre-holiday sales.
5. Let your online shopping cart sit overnight. Unless it’s for a necessity and inventory is low, consider waiting at least 24 hours before hitting that buy button. This may be particularly useful for unplanned purchases. After a full day, you’ll know whether you’re buying on impulse or for a legitimate need. Not only that, but since so-called “shopping cart abandonment” is the bane of retailers, they will occasionally try to lure shoppers back with pop-up screens offering discounts, free next-day delivery or more favorable return policies.
6. Unsubscribe. If you’re tempted by the gazillion marketing emails and texts you get, unsubscribe from the ones you most often give in to. If you miss them, you can always sign up again.
7. Leverage your stores’ policies. Get to know the price-matching and price-adjustment policies of the stores you frequent the most. With price-matching, a store will honor a competitor’s price; with price adjustments, if an item goes on sale after you purchase it, the store will refund you the difference within a specific time frame.
Bills & expenses
8. Audit your recurring bills. If it’s been a while since you’ve looked at all your recurring expenses, set aside some time to review all your bills. For each expense, consider whether you can eliminate, reduce or negotiate it.
9. Prepay your car insurance premiums. You might be paying additional administrative fees if you pay your car or other insurance premiums monthly. Move to annual or semiannual billing to reduce the extra charges. Can’t prepay the whole premium right now? Try bundling your insurance policies to lower your bills.
10. Switch to annual billing on your subscriptions. Whether your subscription is for the newspaper, TV streaming, fitness memberships, software, music or Amazon Prime, switching to yearly billing saves money and streamlines your monthly bills. Can’t do them all at once? Switch one at a time and treat it like a monthly bill by putting it in your budget.