The
festive season is around the corner, it's that time of the year when we go on a
shopping spree. From electronic gadgets to home decor and furnishings, the list
is long. The majority of us have already penned down our checklist of
purchases. Despite our plans, it's easy to be lured by online shopping deals
and various promotions.
Experts suggest some tips to save smartly, and not end up overspending this
festive season.
1)Budgeting
The
first step is to create a budget to establish how much you can spend. “To avoid
it, set a practical budget, keeping it within 50% of your monthly income. This
ensures you can enjoy the festivities without straining your finances,"
said Kumar Saurav, Chief Strategy Officer, AdCounty Media.
“Make sure you are aware of the actual amount you must spend this holiday
season. Be honest when estimating how much money you'll have left over after
your typical monthly expenses and have your bank statements handy," said
Tejpal Singh Shekhawat, Founder & CEO, Kalyanam Furniture.
The
festive season is often synonymous with extravaganza. You must stick to your
pocket to enjoy the festivities.
According
to Ashish Aggarwal, MD, Acube
Ventures, budgeting is the key. The secret to reconciling your holiday spending
with your financial capability is smart money management.
2)Compare prices to get the best deals
Be
patient and compare prices to get the best deals. Kumar Saurav suggested
utilising comparison websites and apps to make informed choices and avoid
overpaying. Looking at festive discounts from the consumer’s perspective, might
seem beneficial at first but there is a hoard of terms and conditions attached
that customers often overlook, he added.
3)The deceptive discounts
Experts
suggested to prevent impulsive purchases and wasteful spending. “Don’t fall for
multiple time-bound offers offer lesser discounts during daytime and higher
ones during night time," said Kumar Saurav.
According
to an analysis by Ace Turtle, the average discount on days when there are no
sales events is 47%, which barely increases to 50% on such days. So, the notion
of heavier discounting during the festivities might not be true in all cases,
he added.
4)Credit Cards
Credit
cards, which are readily available and don't need prompt payment, may cause you
to overspend. “Don't indulge in peer pressure to do things that your will
doesn't allow," said Ashish Aggarwal.
By
following these tips, you can ensure that you are stress-free financially and
can take full advantage of the festivals.
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