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Financial Tip of the Month August 2010Is shopping at warehouse stores a money-saver?Does shopping at the big warehouse stores really save you money? It depends. As with many financial questions, separating fact from fiction can present a challenge. Let's say, for example, you buy a gallon of maple syrup at a warehouse store. That's a larger quantity than you would buy at your local grocery store, but the per-unit price is considerably cheaper. Have you saved money? Maybe. To make an informed decision, you need to answer some questions: Will you consume more syrup (and eat more pancakes) because it's available? Is your family so tired of pancakes that you'll end up throwing away some of the syrup? Could you have gotten a better deal by waiting for a sale at your local grocery store? How much did you spend in membership fees to belong to the warehouse store? How much gas did you consume driving the extra distance to the warehouse store? If you're considering a membership at a warehouse store (or thinking about renewing your membership), here are a few tips to keep in mind.
Overall, it's important to evaluate your needs and the actual prices of goods. Some items are indeed cheaper at warehouse stores. If you can recover your membership fee, use all the products you buy, and avoid overspending on stuff you wouldn't otherwise purchase, you can save, especially if you're selective. But there's no shortcut to doing the math and exercising discipline. Financial tip archives |
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