Control That Vice

Ignore temptation, sidestep the impulse to shop and save money.

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Ignore temptation, sidestep the impulse to shop and save money.

SIDDHARTH SHARMA*, 28, from Mumbai was a little stressed and depressed, so this is what he did. He ended up buying over `8,000 worth of things he did not need, during one shopping spree. "I felt really guilty afterwards, since I'm on a budget and trying to save money. I am returning most of it and selling the rest on eBay to get the money back," he says.Siddharth's experience-spending on an impulse and regretting it later, worrying about ruined finances-is common. Research suggests that emotions play a big role in our shopping decisions, something marketeers around the world leverage through advertisements and promotions. This, say financial experts, can be damaging to your long-term financial goals."Many of us use retail therapy (to boost our mood) from time to time. However, impulse shopping can be dangerous business. To prevent it and keep more money in your pocket, create a bucket of investment and then splurge," suggests Lovaii Navalkhi, chief financial planner, founder and CEO of International Money Matters, Bengaluru.

Plan the purchase. Go shopping with a list and do not randomly wander around the aisles looking for 'bargains', advises Suresh Sadagopan, founder of Ladder7 Financial Advisories, Mumbai. List your expenses in advance, so you do not cross your budget. Understand your sudden urges and dodge them.

Need it or want it? Ask yourself if the potential purchase is a legitimate need. If it is a want, rather than a need, give yourself time to think about it. "An illusion is created [by retailers] that you'll save money when you spend," says Navalkhi. Be wary of such tricks; don't rush to buy when you see a 'sale' sign offering discounts for a limited period. "Do I really need this," ask yourself again.

Cool off a bit. If you see something you like and you think it's a must-have, pause. Take a walk and let your mind process the information. Perhaps you should see how you feel about it in a day or two. I...

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