QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 306 - November 21, 2019

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NOVEMBER 21, 2019  |

ISSUE 306  |  Qsaltlake.com

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Holiday savings BY ROCK MAGEN

It’s the

holidays, and once again time to start selecting the perfect gifts to give away to loved ones. As much as we don’t necessarily want to think about the price tags associated with those perfect gifts, it may be time to set your strategy. You don’t want to be that person who overspent your Christmas budget last year and didn’t pay off your Christmas bills until Easter! Here are five things I have found helpful when trying to hang on to more green and keep you out of the red during the holiday season.

MAKE A LIST Don’t dismiss this perennial piece of advice as too simplistic. Writing down which stores you’ll visit and which gifts you plan to buy helps focus your shopping excursion and makes the chore more pleasant because you don’t get caught up in holiday hysteria. And need I point out that you’ll spend less money than if you rush from store to store snapping up “bargains” on a whim!

THINK OUTSIDE THE GIFT BOX Plenty of alternatives are less expensive, and more fun, than buying a gift for every sibling, in-law, niece, and nephew. Instead, have a family gift exchange in which you each choose one name and put more thought than money into selecting a single gift.

COUNT YOUR PENNIES A few weeks ago I was waiting for my sandwich in a deli around the corner from my office. When I bent down to pick up a dime from the floor, a gentleman standing next to me struck up a conversation. He told me he always picks up coins (even pennies) and tosses them into a big jar, along with the change from

his pockets every day. That’s the money he uses to buy his holiday gifts — and every year it adds up to between $900 and $1,100! Regardless of the tactics you use when selecting your gifts, what is important about the holidays is spending time with those that we love. While it can be exciting to open a shiny new package, I find it ironic that some of the best gifts I have ever received did not come with a bow. As you are selecting gifts for your loved ones, it is incredibly important to treasure the time you spend with them. I hope that you each have a great holiday, and I look forward to catching up in the New Year.  Q

KEEP A RUNNING TALLY OF YOUR CREDIT-CARD SPENDING When you come home from a day of shopping, immediately subtract what you’ve spent from your checking-account balance. Not only does that give you a visual record of how much you’ve spent, but also it ensures that you’ll have enough money in the account to pay the bill in full when it arrives.

PAY CASH No, that’s not hopelessly old-fashioned. Recently I heard a podcast where the host shared that for the holidays, they always pay in cash, preferably $100 bills. The bank teller may look at you strangely when you ask for hundreds, but it makes you think twice when you go to buy something. You really don’t want to break a Benjamin!

Know who WANTS your business and will treat you with the DIGNITY and RESPECT you deserve


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A tale of a locomotion

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page 46

4 (seemingly) money-savings habits that can bleed you dry

3min
page 44

Matrons of Mayhem raise $10,500 for Camp Hobé Summer Camp for Kids with Cancer

1min
pages 42-43

Fun in the Sun awaits LGBTQ travelers in Puerto Vallarta

5min
pages 40-41

Toil & Trouble

2min
page 39

Local restaurants are the best certificate gifts

1min
page 32

‘Hedwig’s’ John Cameron Mitchell: Love me little, love me long

7min
pages 30-31

Utah Rep’s ‘American Psycho’ is bloody sexy

2min
page 29

Tony's Gay Agenda

2min
page 28

The Johns

3min
page 27

Stuff your own stocking

3min
page 26

Season's Readings

5min
pages 24-25

Holiday Markets

2min
page 23

Herbs

1min
page 22

Vegan gift guide for non-vegans

2min
page 22

Mikey Rox’s Ultimate Guide to Gay Gift Giving 2019

5min
pages 20-21

40 years of KRCL

4min
pages 18-19

Civility

3min
page 17

Give and receive

2min
page 16

Hallmark, Lifetime, the gay question

2min
page 15

Holiday savings

2min
page 13

Qmmunity

2min
page 12

Trans woman forced to remove makeup at Utah DMV against department policy

1min
page 12

World AIDS Day events in Utah

1min
page 11

Grindr/Scruff scam targets gay men in Salt Lake City

1min
page 11

Project Rainbow places 283 flags ahead of Transgender Day of Remembrance

1min
page 11

Unity Fest: 9 sports, 4 days, 1 city

3min
page 10

The top national and world news

5min
pages 7, 9
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