Marriage…When Your Spending Plans Don’t Agree

The expression is opposites attract, and this is very much the case when it comes to spending plans in a marriage.  If you are a careful spender than being married to someone who is a spender can be trying and challenging especially in difficult economic times.  Whether your spouse is a person who spends to get a good feeling from it, or they overspend due to carelessness, the results are still the same, leaving you with too much debt and little savings to pay it down with.

If you attempt to solve this problem using the lecture method, then you may just drive your spouse to spend more, thus resulting in more problems.

A more effective strategy to combat this problem is to keep track of household expenses.  Accountability for household expenses may be just enough to show your spouse the areas that need work, without really saying anything.

If this doesn’t work? Then the time has come to get separate bank accounts.  And if your spouse’s spending is causing extreme stress on your household finances, then you may have to consider stronger measures.

Finally, you might consider lightening up a little. Marriage is one of life’s great blessings. If you think the occasional iToy is expensive, wait until you see how much a divorce costs.

When A Deal Real Isn’t A Deal

In a struggling economy, more and more people are looking for ways to save money.  Many stores, however, are taking advantage of this market and are trying to convince you that they are running sales and specials, that are really no bargain at all.  The only way to really spot this out is to know your prices.  If a price is genuinely lower and bumped up for the sole purpose of discounting it and still making close to the same profit, then really it is just a scam to get you to spend your money.  That is why it is very important to be a wise shopper.

TIPS TO SHOPPING WISELY:

  • Shop with a list.  This will keep you from being drawn to items that you don’t need just because they are “on sale”.
  • Be sure to use flyers from stores as well as the internet to shop around.  Many times when a certain store in your area has a product on sale, you will find that other stores in your area will reduce the price on that item even more.
  • Know the prices of the items that you regularly buy.  This can help you spot what is truly a good deal.
  • Consider buying items that you use a lot in bulk.  Some of these items can actually be purchased online and shipped to you for less.
  • Don’t impulse shop.  If you have a specific need, then look around before making a purchase, don’t fall into the trap of I need it right now.  This can allow you to fall victim to price gouging.
  • Don’t be afraid to wait.  Many times we just buy what we need because it is there, but it is truly best to buy everything when it is at its lowest possible price.
  • Ask around.  Many times when you are looking for a good deal on something, the people you know can be your biggest helpers.  So don’t be afraid to ask, they may just know a friend of a friend or a bargain basement store where you can get a better deal.

It is important to use all the resources available to get the best prices these days.  So don’t just buy the ads that the stores are running.  Do the comparison yourself and you will find this method can help you really save big.