Most people quickly learn that one of the best ways to save money is to buy the things that they need out of season when demand is low and stores are trying to reduce stock to make room for the next season's items. Nate and I want to put together a downloadable / printable calendar with the focus being on the best times to save money on all the things that we buy. I'm not sure how much interest there will be from all of you, but if you do think this is a good idea, please comment on the things that you know the best time to buy to get the best deal. We will then compile the information and make it into a calendar that everyone can use as a reminder of when to get the best deal on things. I hope this is of interest and appreciate your help in advance.
In taking another look at this, if we are going to do this, let's go all out and make it a daily saving calendar as well. There will be certain days where doing something specific makes sense while other tips can fill in the rest of the days. It may take a little while to complete this, but once done, it should be a great resource for anyone wanting to save money:
January: calendars, Christmas supplies (cards, wrap, bows, ribbons, decorations), soccer equipment (most soccer seasons are August-July, so new uniform orders go in June/July, you want to buy 6 months delayed in that cycle), white sales
1. Request your Experian free credit reports from the government through the website http://www.annualcreditreport.com Although you can request all three (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion) once a year, you want to spread them out over the year to have a better chance of catching something strange going on with them.
2. Set aside a specific place to gather tax records and place an tax related information you receive there immediately. There is nothing worse than trying to get your taxes done with all the information scattered all over the place.
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February: chocolate (after Valentine's Day), TVs (after superbowl)
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March: winter coats
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1. Request your Equifax free credit reports from the government through the website http://www.annualcreditreport.com Although you can request all three (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion) once a year, you want to spread them out over the year to have a better chance of catching something strange going on with them.
2. Get your furnace checked and maintained. Since the winter season is over, the furnace technicians will be available and may even give discounts due to it being low season for them. Then your furnace will be in tip top shape when next winter arrives.
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May: cars (start looking for deals through the rest of the year as new models come out and older models get discounted)
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1. Request your TransUnion free credit reports from the government through the website http://www.annualcreditreport.com Although you can request all three (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion) once a year, you want to spread them out over the year to have a better chance of catching something strange going on with them.
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In taking another look at this, if we are going to do this, let's go all out and make it a daily saving calendar as well. There will be certain days where doing something specific makes sense while other tips can fill in the rest of the days. It may take a little while to complete this, but once done, it should be a great resource for anyone wanting to save money:
January: calendars, Christmas supplies (cards, wrap, bows, ribbons, decorations), soccer equipment (most soccer seasons are August-July, so new uniform orders go in June/July, you want to buy 6 months delayed in that cycle), white sales
1. Request your Experian free credit reports from the government through the website http://www.annualcreditreport.com Although you can request all three (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion) once a year, you want to spread them out over the year to have a better chance of catching something strange going on with them.
2. Set aside a specific place to gather tax records and place an tax related information you receive there immediately. There is nothing worse than trying to get your taxes done with all the information scattered all over the place.
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February: chocolate (after Valentine's Day), TVs (after superbowl)
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March: winter coats
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April
1. Request your Equifax free credit reports from the government through the website http://www.annualcreditreport.com Although you can request all three (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion) once a year, you want to spread them out over the year to have a better chance of catching something strange going on with them.
2. Get your furnace checked and maintained. Since the winter season is over, the furnace technicians will be available and may even give discounts due to it being low season for them. Then your furnace will be in tip top shape when next winter arrives.
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May: cars (start looking for deals through the rest of the year as new models come out and older models get discounted)
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1. Request your TransUnion free credit reports from the government through the website http://www.annualcreditreport.com Although you can request all three (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion) once a year, you want to spread them out over the year to have a better chance of catching something strange going on with them.
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September: swimsuits
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October: camping gear, grills, lawn mowers
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December: boats, Christmas supplies (cards, wrap, bows, ribbons, decorations - after the 25th), motorcycles, most retail items after Christmas
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