Tips to finish your Black Friday shopping in the green

Black Friday falls on November 23, the traditional kick-off to the shopping season and often the busiest shopping day of the year. November 26 is Cyber Monday, born out of retailers trying to persuade customers to shop online.

 

Retailers started getting shoppers revved up for the holidays with festive season advertising last month, and mania around Black Friday and Cyber Monday is no exception.

“South Africa is the latest country to follow these two shopping crazes, and while there are some great deals to be found, consumers need to watch their spending, especially in the current economy where downsizing and restructuring is leading to retrenchments,” said Rita Cool, certified financial planner at Alexander Forbes.

Cool says there are a number of ways to ensure that you remain a responsible shopper.

How does a financially-savvy person make Black Friday sales work best for them?

Cool offers the following tips to ensure you don’t finish your Black Friday shopping in the red:

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