Getting a jump start on your holiday shopping is not just about bragging rights. It can mean more cash in your pocket too.
Consider this when you ponder procrastinating this year:
Last minute shopping can result in overspending. Not having time to shop around for a bargain and being desperate to buy can mean spending more money than you wanted. Last minute shopping also brings about disorganization which means you could forget someone on your list or accidentally buy twice for someone.
Starting early gives you time to make a gift-giving list. Get your finances in order so you can see what you're going to spend. Then you can keep an eye out for gifts when you're shopping so you make sure you're picking a gift that really fits the recipient.
Starting your shopping early means you have time to look for sales and bargains. Retailers are ready to give you deals right now to improve their earnings. If you're willing to start really early you can get fantastic deals in January and February during after-Christmas sales.
Being done with the shopping means relaxing and enjoying the holidays without facing crowds, bad weather and other shopping stress. With the shopping out of the way you can spend more time with loved ones without distraction.
If your gift giving requires mailing presents the sooner you have them purchased the better. No one wants last minute rushing to translate into late gift giving.
Source: hubpages.com