Tips For Avoiding Holiday Impulse Buying

Episode 133,   Nov 06, 2020, 08:00 AM

The holiday season is upon us and one of the biggest pitfalls to blowing our budgets is impulse spending! On this episode we explore how stores, whether in person or online, prey upon our tendency make impulsive purchases and what we can do avoid these traps and not overspend!

The holiday season is upon us and one of the biggest pitfalls to blowing our budgets is impulse spending! On this episode we explore how stores, whether in person or online, prey upon our tendency make impulsive purchases and what we can do avoid these traps and not overspend! 

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Notable Notes:

What the Internet has to say:

This article from Square Up gives us a behind the scenes look at how companies capitalize on impulse shoppers.

What Jen + Jill have to say:

  • “impulse buying - not a pre-meditated purchase” 
    • Gamify shopping- don’t play the game, eliminate the temptation
  • Give them a deal- stop buying things because they’re on sale!
  • Emphasize self-care- find free ways to care for yourself
  • Go beyond seasons greeting- businesses want to get more money out of you because it’s cheaper than finding a new customer.
More from the Internet:

This article from Moneyning provides us with 10 tips to avoid impulse spending over the holidays.

More from Jen + Jill:

  • Understand why you buy
    • A.k.a. ‘Protect your vulnerabilities’ (nostalgia, clearance, desire to be the best aunt ever!)
  • Shop alone - especially if swayed by your kids!
  • Shop online - can help with distraction of other things (but keep the previous article and warnings in mind!)
  • Translate price to hours worked - OOHHH I LOVE THIS ONE! Such a tangible way to determine if it’s worth your hard earned cash
  • Lower your daily spending limit - this will put more checks and balances in place
  • Don’t go hungry
  • Use a prepaid card- gift card
  • Walk around the store
  • Freeze credit cards for the month
    • Icebox - every ‘buy button’ puts it on ice
  • Don’t give everyone a gift!
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Lightning Round

Holiday shopping plans

  • Jill- I have started a list already and have some inexpensive and thoughtful ideas; 1 perk of moving away is I can’t carry much with me when I visit people at the holidays!)
  • Jen- I may indulge in Black Friday, Kai will get gifts from his birthday, everyone else will get gift cards.
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