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As with many aspects of our financial lives and spending habits, most of our money choices are influenced by society. There are constantly underlying pressures on us to keep up with what everyone else is buying. The root of this pressure and our resulting obedience is pride. We do not want to seem strange, backwards or poverty stricken. This is very easily seen in the brand vs. no brand debate.
Everything from cola to clothing is categorized into name brands and non-name brands. Making the choice between name brand and non-name brand is not as easy as just assuming that you should always buy the cheaper version, though. If you are reinventing your finances and trying to stick to a careful budget as part of your Christian debt relief program, you must consider that quality is an important factor when you are shopping. If you cheap out on a purchase only to find out later that the item was not of good quality, you will wind up spending even more money to replace it or repair it. So some thought and planning ahead come into play here. You can only control your finances when you plan ahead and spend thoughtfully.
Clothing is a big consideration in the brand name debate. The issue of name brand clothing has a lot more to do with social status than it does with quality. People are proud of their labels. The best way to determine the wise choice as it pertains to clothing is to pinpoint your motives. Are you buying expensive jeans because you really, honestly know for a fact that these are quality jeans that will last a really long time, or are you just buying them because other people buy them and you want people to see the name on back? Your motives behind your spending are very important. Your spending motives can make or break your most carefully laid financial plans. The great thing about clothing is that if you shop thrift and consignment shops you can usually get name brands for a fraction of their regular price. Again, pride has to take a back seat to practicality, though.
Shoes are one area in which you often find, especially if you have young, active children, that forking over the extra money for name brand shoes might be the better investment. Name brand shoes are generally made better and use longer lasting material, like real leather. Children beat up their shoes so badly, that often times buying shoes at thrift shops is not practical. By the time the shoes reach the Goodwill they are pretty much wasted. If spending an extra twenty dollars means the shoes will last an extra six to twelve months, then that is wise. Again watch your motives. Buy because of the quality, not because of the name.
This is where most folks get tricked by the marketing villains. Off brand food is required by law to be of the same quality as name brand food. Therefore, you can’t argue that name brand is better quality. However, our subconscious will often play tricks on us and tell us that the name brand just tastes better. If there is a certain product that you just can’t stomach in an off brand that is understandable, however, do not go across the board and let your taste buds demand you buy name brand. Pick a few items each week to try in off brand. Within a month you will have changed your entire grocery list and will have begun to save quite a bit.
When purchasing bigger items like electronics, appliances or furniture, take the time to research different name brands. Most importantly read reviews. Websites like Amazon will post honest reviews of almost every product they have listed. Even if you are not purchasing from the site, use the reviews listed under the product you are interested in to help you make your choice. Using sites like Consumer Reports can also help you understand the true quality of an item based on testing and consumer reviews. This is a great tool for larger purchases which you would consider an investment and you would like to see last for a good, long while.
Our lives are made up of important milestones like graduations, birthdays and anniversaries. Many people like to celebrate these milestones with parties and big events. These are a fun time for family and friends to get together, share memories and make new ones. For individuals who are currently involved with a Christian debt management program you may think that any fun events like these are off limits until you have reached your goals concerning your debt. It’s true that there is a lot of sacrifice involved in Christian debt relief. However, that does not mean you can never celebrate another big event with your family and friends.
You just need to rethink your definition of what a party or big event is. If in your past you could not have a party without expensive decorations and professionally catered food, then you must stop and re-evaluate. Most of these ideas are based on pride anyway. Many money troubles stem from a sense of pride and an un-Christ like desire to make people think highly of us. If you are throwing a party or hosting a big event for someone the event is not about you. It is about the person celebrating the milestone. Remember that your loved ones will be touched by your efforts not by how much you spend.
Never underestimate the power of a good old fashioned pot luck style dinner. People get excited when they get to participate. A pot luck evens out the burden of providing food for your event in such a way that no one feels overwhelmed and in most cases each person will not spend more than they normally would on making a meal at home. A pot luck style meal is appropriate for a number of different events and are far more interesting as there will be a bigger variety of foods to choose from.
If you are planning a large event visit a bulk supply store to purchase plates, napkins and flatware. You can get huge discounts when you buy large amounts of these products together.
There is no law requiring you to decorate every inch of every event. It is far more cost effective to decorate with something like photos of the folks you are honoring. Clothes lines strung with photos, or individual notes written to the special someone are a touching way to decorate your event space. These can be organized and gathered together weeks ahead of time. Another great alternative to excessive decorations would be to organize a slide show of photographs celebrating the life of the individual. When set to appropriate music these are usually an emotional addition to any celebration and in most cases the decorations or lack of decorations will be forgotten about as every one reminisces together in this special way.
There are many organizations which will allow the use of their facilities by the community for free as long as you agree to care for and clean the area during and after your event. Community centers, schools and churches are a great place to start looking for free venue options.
Taking the time to make the event emotional and memorable will create a far greater and longer lasting effect on those present than expensive food and decorations. Remember that these celebrations are about people not hundred dollar shrimp platters.
Christian debt relief programs are built upon the concept of creating a plan and sticking to that plan no matter what. When you have a financial plan and stick to it like glue, there are few money obstacles that you can’t successfully tackle. Most people find themselves in a debt disaster seeking Christian debt help because they did not have a plan in the beginning. Each area of our lives will require its own individual financial plan. Near the very top of our list of financial priorities should definitely be our homes.
Our homes are our most important investment. Shelter is one of our top legitimate needs which income must be allocated for. But even with this most necessary of human needs, there are different ways this need can be met. Once you have invested in purchasing a home you want that home to continue to meet your needs for as long as possible. This can only happen if you have a plan concerning home maintenance.
One of the great fallacies of money management is to wait until something goes wrong to decide how to pay for it. Go ahead and accept the fact that things will go wrong with your home. At any given time there are a number of things that can go wrong. Appliances, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, pest infestations and general wear and tear all add up to big money over the years. Many of these issues can be handled with money from a carefully maintained emergency fund. When you think of how essential to our daily life and comfort something like hot water is, you can understand how important it is to be able to go purchase a new hot water heater the day you need it. An emergency fund makes this possible.
Some of the home maintenance issues that you will face are simply the result of time and cannot be helped. However there are also a myriad of home maintenance problems that would not be problems if a little forethought was used. There are some steps you can take to save yourself a lot of trouble and money in the future.