Financial Management

Financial Management
Financial Management

Waiting It Out Even Longer For Bad Black Friday Deals

I was actually ready to spend a lot of money on a new computer tomorrow as a faster computer will make things more productive for the new years. However, looking at the deals being shown for tomorrow doesn’t exactly excite me as I have seen better deals. One big reason it seems is that in

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Financial Management

Trying To Find Card Deals Over Cash

I always avoid paying in cash if I can as it just makes more sense to use the credit card and earn cashback rewards. People often say the opposite where you should avoid using the credit card as it is a debt creator but you should only be spending what you have. Who doesn’t want

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Financial Management

Misleading Black Friday Prices

It’s around that time of the ear again to find great deals and with that comes the old inflated retail price number to make the sale look better than it really is. This was a classic example of that where one of the best sellers on Amazon was some kind of walking pad that says

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Financial Management

Feeling Silly If You Don’t Buy The Highest Package On Sale

Usually when you go shopping you are presented with multiple options and I bet a lot of people look at the prices to determine which one is the best value and then buy that. This got me thinking as on Black Friday there are often deals that are on sale but it’s other counterparts are

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Financial Management

Just Settling For Preferred Food Item Prices or Changing Things Up

This is a common theme when buying groceries where you could have a habit of saying buying one particular item each week as part of your meals. Example, maybe it’s chicken drumsticks or pasta with prices being fairly consistent. But then the next week something happens and the prices of these items pretty much double

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Financial Management

Spending Too Much For A Good Discount

Today I got a pretty good offer from a store app as it stated I could get $25 off my purchase for virtually anything in the store as long as I spend $75 in one visit. That’s not too bad overall and is enticing. However, it’s a common dilemma as I don’t actually need anything

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