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5 ways to enjoy your pay on Black Friday

by Bridgette Matjuda
African women shopping

By Bridgette Matjuda Image: Thinkstock Photos

Held on 24 November 2017, Black Friday may be excellent news for retailers as they aim to increase their sales. But, what do you really gain from it? If you are looking to stay safe during this shopping craze that timeously comes just before the start of the festive season, then this article is definitely for you. If you’re planning to spend your hard-earned money on Black Friday instead of saving it for long-term investments or rainy days, then you could also learn a thing or two. We give you five tips to keep in mind:

  1. Ignore the marketing propaganda

Don’t get sucked into the hype. Do you really need to spend your savings and pay cheque on things that you may not need? Keep calm and think things through, carefully instead of just going with the current.

Battling with debt? Here’s how you can manage it better.

  1. Budget in advance

Set aside a particular amount for all the necessities you want to buy on the day. Once you’ve reached your limit, stop shopping! Don’t be tempted to overspend. This will help you to avoid getting in debt over products and things you didn’t have to buy in the first place.

  1. Plastic is not fantastic

Whatever you do, don’t use your credit card! If you somehow end up using it, then make sure you pay it all back by the end of the following month.

Also See: How to save for your wedding

  1. Learn from the past

Have you used all the products that you bought at previous Black Friday sales? Have you also done sufficient research to see whether shopping on the day results in a gain or loss? This should help you to make an informed decision.

  1. Think about the future

Ask yourself, “Once I spent my hard-earned cash on Black Friday specials, how will I get through the rest of the month?” If you do not have multiple streams of income, then it is advisable not to partake in Black Friday. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

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