Black Friday is coming soon and is the perfect time to get your shopping done for the holidays. Many deals are happening in-store and online that it's easy to get caught up in the chaos so beware because there are some common mistakes to avoid while shopping during Black Friday.
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Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast.
Before you even go into a store or visit any website online, you should devise a plan for your shopping spree. One big mistake that many people make is going shopping without a plan. They often will overspend, buy things they don't need, and miss out on some deals. When putting together a plan, start by setting a budget for yourself so you don't overspend. With all of the deals happening on Black Friday, it's common for people to spend more than they meant to. Come up with an amount or at least a range of how much you are comfortable spending.
As part of your plan, it’s also important to make a list of potential items you’d like to buy. Then, before you go shopping, look up deals for items on your list. This gives you the chance to compare deals between different retailers and figure out what works best for you.
A second common mistake people make while Black Friday shopping is thinking they’ll get the best price on anything they buy. Many stores will have a big sale based on a limited amount of one product. Then, once that limited amount is gone, they will slowly mark the price again. Some retailers will even mark up a product's price before the sale begins so that when they put it on "sale" it’s actually marked back to the original price.
A third mistake that people make during Black Friday is prioritizing quantity over quality. Just because the deal looks good doesn't mean the product is good. Buying an item just because it's cheap is not always a smart idea. Do your research on any product before you buy it to ensure you’re getting the proper value for the price you’ll pay.
A fourth mistake some make is thinking that they have to wait until Black Friday arrives to get any deals at all. Many stores offer pre-Black Friday deals that are just as good as deals offered during Black Friday events. Savvy shoppers can also get plenty of great deals after Black Friday by shopping on Cyber Monday.
It’s important to remember that some products might also be best avoided on Black Friday. That's not to say you won't get a good deal on them; it's because there are better times of the year to buy them. For example, exercise equipment, winter clothing, and holiday decorations are actually the cheapest in January. Make sure you know the best time to buy the right deals before making an impulsive decision to buy on Black Friday.
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