Money saving tip of the day: What NOT to Buy in November - TopicsExpress



          

Money saving tip of the day: What NOT to Buy in November There are lots for great opportunities for finding deals in the month of November, but there are definitely some purchases youll want to stay away from this month if youre looking to save money. Lets take a look at some of the worst buys of the month: Toys: You may be ready to buy toys for the the kids on your holiday shopping list, but youll want to wait this one out. Mid-December will actually bring the lowest toy prices when stores try to clear our their Christmas inventory with last minute sales. Apparel: Unless you take advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, youll want to wait until January to buy winter clothing at a discount. After the holidays, stores will be reducing prices for clothing, so use those gift cards you get as gifts and hit the stores for less expensive clothing at the beginning of next year. Apple iPad 2: Though this device has been reduced to $399, its most likely not worth getting. Youll find the new iPad mini, with improved specs and a Retina screen, for the same price. Also, according to DealNews: As it turns out[...], resellers have been slashing the price on the newly-discontinued iPad 4 to $399 as well recently, and we expect that to continue. Given the fact that the iPad 4 is only a year old and features a Retina screen, the iPad 4 may offer a better value than both the iPad 2 and the iPad mini because it provides both the larger screen size and the high-end resolution. Electronics, in General, Before Black Friday: Youre only a couple weeks away from the some of the best electronics deals of the year, so just wait a bit longer. Otherwise, you might pay full price for products that will soon be deeply discounted. Anything Holiday Related: Its prime time for things like ornaments and holiday decorations, so if you can put off buying these kinds of items until after December 25th, your wallet will definitely be better off. Pull out the decorations youve save from last year and invest in new stuff for next year when the holidays are over this year.
Posted on: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 16:00:00 +0000

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