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We Conquered Black Friday

November 28, 2011 By Shane Ede 16 Comments

With the recent changes in my employment, it’s become pretty darn important for us to not only keep to our budget, but to reduce our budget as much as we can in order to keep from sending our finances into the whirlpool of red ink that is broke.

One of the ways that we’ve got to cut back, because of the time of year, is in our Christmas present shopping. We’ve already come to the agreement with our extended family that we wouldn’t be exchanging presents with them. However, with the wonderful consumerism myth that is Santa Claus, it’s a bit more difficult to completely cut off the kids from any presents whatsoever. With that in mind, we decided that we’d still be getting the kids a few things, but would have to take advantage of as many great deals and coupons as we possibly could. And, you all know what that means.

 

 

 

 

 

World Class Traffic JamAs a general rule, I avoid the masses of people that throng to the Black Friday specials. I don’t have the patience for all those people rushing around the aisles, searching for that one last electronic door buster special, or digging through the mountain of cheap DVDs in the middle of the aisle. But, when you’ve got to save some money, sometimes you’ve gotta take a few risks. 😉 Late Thursday night, after all the turkey had been eaten, we went through the flyers for the stores and decided on a few things that we should pick up to give to the kids.

Luckily, for us, our kids are still young enough that they are satisfied more by quantity, than by amount, so it’s easy for us to buy a few bundled items and pack them individually and still come away with as much present opening satisfaction as we would have otherwise.

We took the tips that I wrote a week or so ago, and put them to good use. We went into the day with a detailed idea of what it was we were looking for, and where we were looking for it. We had a list of what we wanted to get, and a budget to spend on that list. If the stores were out of something, we didn’t substitute with the similar, more expensive, item that was conveniently set up next to the empty shelves.

And, we conquered Black Friday. We stuck to our list, only buying one extra item. We not only kept to our budget, but we beat it! When we were done with our busy morning of shopping, we had everything on our list, and we’d spent less than $150! Christmas will be a little lighter under the tree than it has been in previous years, but I’m pretty sure the kids will be happy with it, and we’ll all have a great time, like usual.

Now, we just have to avoid the impulse purchases that will come today in all the Cyber Monday emails and ads, and we’ll be all set. 😉 But, we conquered Black Friday, and that’s something!

How did you all do this Black Friday? Did you go out and shop with the masses? Did you stay home and polish off the turkey leftovers?

photo credit: joiseyshowaa

Shane Ede

Shane Ede is a business teacher and personal finance blogger.  He holds dual Bachelors degrees in education and computer sciences, as well as a Masters Degree in educational technology.  Shane is passionate about personal finance, literacy and helping others master their money.  When he isn’t enjoying live music, Shane likes spending time with family, barbeque and meteorology.

www.beatingbroke.com

Filed Under: budget, Frugality, Saving Tagged With: black friday, christmas, Consumerism, shopping

Give the Gift of Experience This Holiday Season

September 21, 2011 By MelissaB 11 Comments

It is only September, but I have already seen Christmas trees and holiday presents in Costco.  Most people probably aren’t thinking about holiday gift buying now, but they will be in another month or two.  If you are like most people, you probably have difficulty coming up with gift ideas for several people on your gift giving list; most people often have everything they need, and what they don’t have, they buy themselves.  Or, you may look around your house at “stuff” you are not using that is just taking up space and dread the latest infomercial product Aunt Shirley will buy you for the holidays because she doesn’t know what else to give you.

If you are tired of giving more “stuff” that people don’t need or the generic gift cards that people now resort to, consider giving a different present this year—the gift of experience.

Christmas tree lights IIMaybe your best friend, inspired by Dancing with the Stars, has always wanted to take a ballroom dancing class but can’t justify spending the money on that kind of indulgence.  Why not give the gift of a class or two for her so she can try it out?

Perhaps your sister recently had a baby and would like nothing more than a weekend away to reconnect with her husband.  You could offer to babysit for the weekend or to pay for a room at a bed and breakfast for her.

The opportunities are endless for this type of gift.  Chances are that those closest to you often tell you what they would like to do and what is most important to them at this stage in their lives.  By listening closely, you will have endless gift giving possibilities.

People often will not splurge on things they want to try or experience, so they will appreciate your gift all the more.  In addition, they will remember your gift for years to come.  You probably don’t remember that cousin Ricki gave you a $50 gift card to your favorite department store last holiday season, but you will remember that she paid for a three hour cooking class for you to take at the local culinary school.

Another bonus of giving the gift of experience is that there is no remnant of it physically.  Unlike gifts that you don’t want or need that just clutter your house because you feel bad throwing them out or selling them in your next garage sale, the gifts of experience do not take up a physical presence in your home.  They enrich your life and create pleasant memories, and you are able to keep your home free of clutter.

If you are tired of the commercialism of the holidays and would like to connect to your friends and family on a different, more thoughtful level, consider giving the gift of experience this upcoming holiday season.  Chances are they will enjoy the gift and the new experience and will remember it for years to come.

photo credit: Shandi-lee

MelissaB
MelissaB

Melissa is a writer and virtual assistant. She earned her Master’s from Southern Illinois University, and her Bachelor’s in English from the University of Michigan. When she’s not working, you can find her homeschooling her kids, reading a good book, or cooking. She resides in New York, where she loves the natural beauty of the area.

www.momsplans.com/

Filed Under: Consumerism, ShareMe Tagged With: christmas, gifts, Holiday

Merry Christmas

December 24, 2010 By Shane Ede 2 Comments

Merry Christmas, everyone!

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I hope your day is a great one.  That you get everything you wanted, that you spent less than you expected, and that your day is filled with wonderful times with family and friends.

By the time this post is posted, (I’m writing it on the 6th of December) I’ll be on the road to my in-laws house to partake in the festivities there.  I’m sure the kids will enjoy spending some time with Grandma and all their fun uncles and aunt.

Please keep in mind that the holiday is a celebration of life, not of buying and getting.  Give of your heart, live with intention, and enjoy the splendor of life!

photo credit: bgottsab

Shane Ede

Shane Ede is a business teacher and personal finance blogger.  He holds dual Bachelors degrees in education and computer sciences, as well as a Masters Degree in educational technology.  Shane is passionate about personal finance, literacy and helping others master their money.  When he isn’t enjoying live music, Shane likes spending time with family, barbeque and meteorology.

www.beatingbroke.com

Filed Under: Site News Tagged With: christmas

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