The Best Price is Not Always the Best Price

May 13th, 2009

Some people get a thrill out of paying the lowest possible price. But there are several factors that need to be looked at to see whether the best price is really the best price.

Cost of Acquiring the Deal
If gas is $0.02/gallon cheaper in the next town, it doesn’t make financial sense to drive 5 miles out of your way to save $0.30.  You’ll be spending more on gas (plus wear and tear on your car) then you would receive in actual savings.

Time
Spending hours doing comparison shopping at the mall to save $2 on one item is not an efficient use of your time.

Usage
If you buy a product just because it’s on sale but never use it, then you would have been better off if you never bought the product in the first place.

Written by: tim

Categories: Frugal Living, Misc, Saving Money

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