Rabat – Reward or Rip Off? (2)

Posted By George on July 19, 2009

Rule # 2. Rebate check the expiration date.

Many times products will stay in a nearby shop after the date in the rebate offer has ended, so check the date carefully.

This is not good. Will prevent you to save the important things such as house, new car, vacation or retirement. You must set some financial goals and reject spending money on items that really does not matter in the long term.

Impulse spending will not only put a strain on the finances but your relationships, too. To overcome this problem, the first things you must do is learn to separate your needs from your wants.

Advertisers blitz us Hawking their products on our 24 / 7. The trick is to give yourself a cooling-off period before you buy something that was not planned for.

If you go shopping, make a list and take only enough money to pay for what they have planned to buy. Leave your credit card at home.

If you see something that you really need to, give yourself two weeks to decide whether it is really something you need or that you can easily do without. By following this simple solution, you will recover your financial fences and your relationships.

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