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Here's How To Stop Over-Spending At Target

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So you need something in a pinch. So where do you go? "Target is quick and easy." you tell yourself. So you stop. Next thing you know you're leaving the store with a trashcan that cost you almost $200. Target is a black hole for your wallet. Not that it's a bad thing, but if you're looking to save some money right now you might want to think about cuttying back on your target spending. But how do you keep from overspending and blowing your budge?

Here are some tips that can help you reel in your spending on your next Target run.

  • Only visit the store when you need something specific - That means not going in just to see what’s on sale or new because once you set foot inside, you risk getting sucked into purchases you were never planning to make. So wait until you need laundry detergent and wrapping paper to go, even though chances are, you’ll still find an outfit or a plant stand that’s too good of a deal to pass up.
  • Make a list before you go - Having a shopping list will help keep you on track once you’re inside Target, where it’s easy to forget you only came for groceries after you see all the new throw pillows and stationary they have. That’s why making the list is easy, but sticking to it is the hard part.
  • Save up for bigger shopping trips ahead of time - If you know you’re going to be spending a lot of money at Target, like when you’re buying holiday gifts or home decor, consider saving up for the splurge to avoid putting it all on a credit card.
  • Order online - Another way to prevent roaming the aisles and filling your cart with all the cute stuff you didn’t know you needed before you saw it? Order what you need online and just stop by Target to pick it up. Sure, you’ll miss the thrill of finding bargains in the dollar bins or checking out the sale items, but that also helps keep your spending in check when you only needed razors and sunscreen to begin with.

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