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Shop differently this
holiday season. Check out our three tips below for keeping a level
head whether you're braving Black Friday or staying in your
pajamas browsing the web. Buy smaller, but substantial
gifts. You can still go luxe without breaking the bank.… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Angela Burkhart, Quizzle.com The busiest shopping day
of the year is just a few days away. While some deals will be the
best bargains around, others… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Bargain hunters still eagerly anticipate Black Friday—the day after Thanksgiving—to score holiday shopping deals. But recently Cyber Monday—the Monday after Thanksgiving—has become its own shopping haven. Last year consumers spent $846 million online on Cyber Monday, according to comScore.com. If you want to avoid the crowds (and sleep off your turkey hangover) shopping on the Web is the way to go. Read on to maximize your online deals.
How to Organize Your Holiday Gift List
1. Know what you’re looking for. Before you do anything, make your gift list and decide what you’re going to buy. That way when you go online you have an idea of what you’re looking for, instead of haphazardly searching the Web.
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By: Ann-Marie Murphy, Quizzle.com You don't have to
spend a fortune to bring joy to loved ones and create memories this
holiday season. If this time of year stresses… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (6) | Blog
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The other day I posed (what I thought was) an important question to my Canadian boyfriend: When do Canadians start decorating and shopping for the holidays if they don't have Thanksgiving as a benchmark?
(Quick historical background: Canadians do have Thanksgiving, but it's in October for some reason, far too early to serve as a threshold for the holiday season.)
His answer was woefully unsatisfying (it amounted to a confused head shake and a doubtful "December first?"), but I guess that's not entirely his fault. Even here in the good ol' US of A we've thrown that whole "holiday decorations up after Thanksgiving" tradition out the window. These days there are wreaths on doors by early November and stores are already chock full of cool gift sets like these.
What do you think, are we jumping the gun on the holiday season or do you welcome the ever-earlier return of decorations, carols and gingerbread smells wafting in the air?
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The season of giving can
influence our preferences for excess, whether it's a second
helping of dessert or spending money we don't necessarily have.
There's nothing Scrooge-like about staying financially smart
throughout the holidays — consider it a gift to yourself. And when
it comes… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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Is Black Friday the one shopping event you steer clear of every year? Does you fear of long lines, huge crowds, and pushy women keep you far, far away from your…
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By: Ann-Marie Murphy, Quizzle.com
With the holidays just around the corner, there's no time like the present to get smart about your credit. Give yourself the gift of good credit by making intelligent decisions this holiday season. After all, good credit is the gift that keeps on giving. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (8) | Blog
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If you're thinking about giving gift cards for the holidays, it may be worthwhile to look at the findings of a recent poll by Consumer Reports on holiday shopping. A couple of facts jumped off the page: Read More »
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