Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 December 2007

Reducing Holiday Financial Stress

Suzi McGarvey, extension associate, University of Missouri Extension
Reviewed by
Brenda Procter, M.S., State Specialist & Instructor
Personal Financial Planning, University of Missouri-Extension

With the holidays soon at hand, many people begin to feel the financial stress of the season. You can lessen the anxiety you may feel during this time of the year by planning purchases in advance. Consider the following tips for a more enjoyable holiday season:

  • Make a list of the people you will need to buy for and how much you plan on spending for each person.
  • Determine how much in total you plan on spending, and if this figure seems too high, make adjustments in your planned purchases.
  • Try to avoid the temptation of paying for all of your purchases with a credit card when you do not have the money to pay it off. Avoid thinking that you'll just "pay it off later." If you cannot afford a particular item, look for something similar but less expensive or search for an alternative present. Set a limit and try to stick to it.
  • Be wary with department store promotions. Offers of "buy now and pay later" sometimes have hidden clauses that allow interest to accrue until your first payment. Read through all paperwork before signing it, and do not be afraid to ask the store clerk questions regarding the promotion. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
  • Be creative with your gifts. Try making homemade items or give personalized gifts offering your services for things such as an evening of free babysitting.
  • A donation to a local charity may make more of a lasting impression than a store-bought gift. Use money that you would have spent on friends and family to make one larger donation to one specific charity or give smaller donations to each family member' s favorite charity. Call local food pantries, shelters and charities to find out what they need during the busy holiday season.
  • If you're hosting a family dinner, ask others to bring a dish.
  • Pay attention to return policies for items you purchased.
  • Keep your receipts. If you need to return something later, having your receipt will speed up the process and you will have a better chance of getting your money back.
  • Shop alone. A tired spouse or child may encourage you to impulsively buy some items so they could get home sooner.
  • Avoid high pressure sales tactics. Know what you're looking for before you enter a store or tell the sales clerk that you are looking and will let them know if you need help with something.
  • Search through clearance racks for sale items. Shop at discount stores for gifts for children, neighbors, and co-workers.
  • Don't wait for the last minute to do your shopping. You may be more tempted to purchase higher priced items if you are in a hurry or don't have time to comparison shop. If you spread your shopping out over several weeks/months, you won't have to come up with so much money at once.
  • After the holiday season, start saving for the next one. Put aside a little each month or look for sale items through the year that could be saved for the holiday season.

Tuesday, 11 December 2007

Google Checkout promotions: $5 off to $50 off at select merchants

Besides the ubiquitous Buy.com $10 deal, Google Checkout now has a variety of discount at select online merchants. Because these discounts are instantaneous, they aren't subject to the hassles of yesterday's PayPal promotion (ongoing at some stores). In most cases, these discounts stack on top of coupons and sale prices. (When a code is given by Google Checkout, it usually can't stack with another coupon)



  • CompUSA.com: $10 off orders over $100;

  • drugstore.com $10 off orders over $75;

  • TigerDirect.com $10 off orders over $100;

  • TheNerds.net $5 off orders over $30;

  • Shoebuy.com: $5 off all purchases via coupon code "GOGOOG".


Check it out!




Want to know more promotion from google? Read the next post

Google Checkout: 2 airline miles for every $1 spent

At participating merchants, pay with Google Checkout and receive 2 airline miles for every 1 spent for select airlines' frequent flier programs. That's in addition to any other sales and offers available at the Google Checkout merchant. The following airlines are taking part in this promotion: Alaska, Continental, Delta, Midwest, Northwest, US Airways, and United. A maximum of 10,000 miles can be earned. Offer ends December 31.

Belong to one of the frequent flier programs' co-branded credit cards? Register your card with Google Checkout and use it to earn additional bonus miles per dollar spent.

If you don't carry a airline miles credit card, here's some offers that will help you maximize your mileage accrual during this holiday season:

* US Airways Signature Visa: 25,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent;
* Alaska Airlines Credit Card: 20,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent;
* Continental Airlines World MasterCard from Chase: 20,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent;
* United Mileage Plus Signature Visa Card from Chase: 20,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent; and
* American Express Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card: 15,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent.

Check it out!




Want to know more promotion from google? Read the next post

Google checkout: Free shipping

You may notice a recent increase of financial tips in this blog. Yes, the holidays is coming up, it's time to whip and wrap. Here's a special chance to shopping for the holidays: Google checkout Free shipping

Google Store offers free shipping sitewide with no minimum required. That's the best shipping-related discount we've seen from this merchant, which sells apparel, accessories, and more branded with the Google name. Most items in the Google Store are made from organic or recycled material. Some best bets, all shipped free:

* Lip Balm for $1.70
* Google Blinky Pin for $2.25
* Footie Bag for $7.50; and
* Organic Cotton Black is Back T-shirt for $13.20

Check it out!




Want to know more promotion from google? Read the next post
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 December 2007

Reducing Holiday Financial Stress

Suzi McGarvey, extension associate, University of Missouri Extension
Reviewed by
Brenda Procter, M.S., State Specialist & Instructor
Personal Financial Planning, University of Missouri-Extension

With the holidays soon at hand, many people begin to feel the financial stress of the season. You can lessen the anxiety you may feel during this time of the year by planning purchases in advance. Consider the following tips for a more enjoyable holiday season:

  • Make a list of the people you will need to buy for and how much you plan on spending for each person.
  • Determine how much in total you plan on spending, and if this figure seems too high, make adjustments in your planned purchases.
  • Try to avoid the temptation of paying for all of your purchases with a credit card when you do not have the money to pay it off. Avoid thinking that you'll just "pay it off later." If you cannot afford a particular item, look for something similar but less expensive or search for an alternative present. Set a limit and try to stick to it.
  • Be wary with department store promotions. Offers of "buy now and pay later" sometimes have hidden clauses that allow interest to accrue until your first payment. Read through all paperwork before signing it, and do not be afraid to ask the store clerk questions regarding the promotion. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
  • Be creative with your gifts. Try making homemade items or give personalized gifts offering your services for things such as an evening of free babysitting.
  • A donation to a local charity may make more of a lasting impression than a store-bought gift. Use money that you would have spent on friends and family to make one larger donation to one specific charity or give smaller donations to each family member' s favorite charity. Call local food pantries, shelters and charities to find out what they need during the busy holiday season.
  • If you're hosting a family dinner, ask others to bring a dish.
  • Pay attention to return policies for items you purchased.
  • Keep your receipts. If you need to return something later, having your receipt will speed up the process and you will have a better chance of getting your money back.
  • Shop alone. A tired spouse or child may encourage you to impulsively buy some items so they could get home sooner.
  • Avoid high pressure sales tactics. Know what you're looking for before you enter a store or tell the sales clerk that you are looking and will let them know if you need help with something.
  • Search through clearance racks for sale items. Shop at discount stores for gifts for children, neighbors, and co-workers.
  • Don't wait for the last minute to do your shopping. You may be more tempted to purchase higher priced items if you are in a hurry or don't have time to comparison shop. If you spread your shopping out over several weeks/months, you won't have to come up with so much money at once.
  • After the holiday season, start saving for the next one. Put aside a little each month or look for sale items through the year that could be saved for the holiday season.

Tuesday, 11 December 2007

Google Checkout promotions: $5 off to $50 off at select merchants

Besides the ubiquitous Buy.com $10 deal, Google Checkout now has a variety of discount at select online merchants. Because these discounts are instantaneous, they aren't subject to the hassles of yesterday's PayPal promotion (ongoing at some stores). In most cases, these discounts stack on top of coupons and sale prices. (When a code is given by Google Checkout, it usually can't stack with another coupon)



  • CompUSA.com: $10 off orders over $100;

  • drugstore.com $10 off orders over $75;

  • TigerDirect.com $10 off orders over $100;

  • TheNerds.net $5 off orders over $30;

  • Shoebuy.com: $5 off all purchases via coupon code "GOGOOG".


Check it out!




Want to know more promotion from google? Read the next post

Google Checkout: 2 airline miles for every $1 spent

At participating merchants, pay with Google Checkout and receive 2 airline miles for every 1 spent for select airlines' frequent flier programs. That's in addition to any other sales and offers available at the Google Checkout merchant. The following airlines are taking part in this promotion: Alaska, Continental, Delta, Midwest, Northwest, US Airways, and United. A maximum of 10,000 miles can be earned. Offer ends December 31.

Belong to one of the frequent flier programs' co-branded credit cards? Register your card with Google Checkout and use it to earn additional bonus miles per dollar spent.

If you don't carry a airline miles credit card, here's some offers that will help you maximize your mileage accrual during this holiday season:

* US Airways Signature Visa: 25,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent;
* Alaska Airlines Credit Card: 20,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent;
* Continental Airlines World MasterCard from Chase: 20,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent;
* United Mileage Plus Signature Visa Card from Chase: 20,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent; and
* American Express Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card: 15,000 bonus miles and one point per $1 spent.

Check it out!




Want to know more promotion from google? Read the next post

Google checkout: Free shipping

You may notice a recent increase of financial tips in this blog. Yes, the holidays is coming up, it's time to whip and wrap. Here's a special chance to shopping for the holidays: Google checkout Free shipping

Google Store offers free shipping sitewide with no minimum required. That's the best shipping-related discount we've seen from this merchant, which sells apparel, accessories, and more branded with the Google name. Most items in the Google Store are made from organic or recycled material. Some best bets, all shipped free:

* Lip Balm for $1.70
* Google Blinky Pin for $2.25
* Footie Bag for $7.50; and
* Organic Cotton Black is Back T-shirt for $13.20

Check it out!




Want to know more promotion from google? Read the next post

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