-By Jason Niu
We all buy things, we all shop around. Shopping becomes an important part of life. Do you know your shopping habit? Sometimes I think it’s like dieting habits, with the right diet habit, you will remain or lose weight; with the right shopping habit, you will save money and improve your financial situation. The following 10 advices will make you a smart shopper; in some cases it will save you big money and improve your financial situation.
1. Only buy what you really need, not what you want.
When you go to a nice shopping place, you probably want everything. But ask yourself, do we really need it? Where do we place it? How long can it be used for? I can give you a real example: I bought a fore-closure property near the ocean once. The owner couldn’t keep up with the mortgage. The mortgage plus tax was at $900-1200$ range. When I got into the house, I saw a house full of “Staff” on the floor and in cabinet. What staff? Clothes, gifts, decorations, kitchenware and toys…They are everywhere. Some of them are not even used or opened! Especially clothing, they filled up 12 inches on the floor everywhere in two rooms. It took me four 30-yard dumpster to take them all out. I also heard they go out to eat a lot, rarely cooking at home. They have lots of time to move their belongings, but they still left a lot behind, that might mean they don’t really need them.
2. Have a shopping list before you go, and don’t buy too many items outside of your list.
Thinking about what you need to buy before going shopping, make a list will help you keep expense down. You know, things are nice in Costco. It looks like we can use everything and eat all the food. I used to be a big eye shopper myself. When I go to Costco, I had a list of 8 things, but I always end up buying more, sometimes 8 things more. That list got doubled! So now, I only allow myself to go over 2 more items for the weekly trip. Otherwise, before you realize, you would have two types of chips, 3 types of crackers, 4 types of fruits, and 5 type of frozen food in your house. Sounds familiar?
3. Don’t go shopping when you are in bad mood
When we are in bad mood, we tend to go shopping and buy more. Shopping and spend money does make us feel better for a little while, but that’s it. Shopping won’t buy you long term happiness. At last you probably need to pay the credit card charges back and maybe costly interest.
4. Don’t go shopping food when you are really hungry.
We probably all have the same experience. I buy a lot more food when hungry.
A few times, I went hungry grocery shopping, the shopping cart was full of food and we still had left over vegetables, fruits, milk and such in a week. That receipt nearly doubled our average weekly grocery budget.
5. Tell kids “No, that is not on the list this time”
You know how kids go: nearly everything is attractive to them. Thanks to the good-looking packages and brands, kids want to buy them every time. Fruit snack, M&M, all kinds of candy, ice cream, gold fish crackers, gum… I can only name a few. What do you respond when they ask? How about simply “No.” or “Not today”, or “We have that at home”, or maybe: “No, that is not on the list this time”. I feel embarrassed when turning down on kids requests, but hey, it’s my money, my life, I control it. People don’t really care and they might understand it all
6. Shop around and shop online more
With the internet technology and online shopping trends up, nearly everything is online.
I always shop online except for food and clothing. Amazon.com is a good place to start; they usually have good return policy and good customer services. I buy cameras, gifts, toys, laptop, external usb hard drive, SD cards, gardening suppliers and books on it all the time. There is free shipping on order over $25 on some of the products. Neweggs.com is another place you can get some price from for computer related staff. You can use google.com to search for the product first and see compare them to get an idea on different pricing. One thing I can tell you, it can be a big difference. Once a friend bought a power surge protector at Best buy for over $35, it’s only $15 on Amazon. I will list out some good place I use to buy staff in later blog articles. This will also save you time and gas expense.
7. Shop at the right place
For everyday staff that I can’t buy online, we usually go to Wal-Mart, Target. For groceries, we go to Chinese supermarket or food center. The price is usually cheaper if not much cheaper there than Stop and Shop or A&P. Find if there is a Chinese, India or Korean super market nearby, check it out yourself. You might save big on your grocery spending every week. I won’t be surprised if you find 20-40% of savings.
More tips to come in my blog at http://waytobetterlife.blogspot.com/