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December 25, 2015

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HOW TO FIND Best buys for the new year Smart shopping involves making budget-friendly purchases. Never paying full price is a mantra shop- pers can follow to help keep their finances in check. In addition to coupons and other discounts, shoppers can usually score deals based on which time of year they shop for particular items. Each year, various con- sumer resources offer advice on the best time to buy certain items. e beginning of the year is oen an ideal time to purchase certain items. Consumers who take advan- tage of sales offered at the start of the new year can save substantial amounts of money. Now that the hol- iday season has passed, consumers can begin to find deals on items for themselves. • Clothing: Post-Christmas sales are booming, and stores are looking to sell what's le of their invento- ries to make room for spring and summer selections. Even though the weather outside is still cold, sweat- ers, pants, coats, and more are usually available at a discount come January. It may take some digging through the racks, but there's an excellent chance to discover some great items. • Boats: Wintertime is boat show season, but it's also the offseason for boaters who live in cooler climates. ese factors combine to make it easier and less ex- pensive to find a new boat. According to boat-buying retailer Boatline, consumers can probably get one of last year's models at a good price. • Air conditioners: If the warm-weather season was particularly steamy this past year, it might be time to revamp the HVAC system or invest in some new por- table units. Bankrate offers that the first few months of the year are prime times to shop for air conditioners. While you may not get the latest model, it's likely you can find a reliable unit at below-market cost. • eater tickets: January and February are not espe- cially busy seasons for theaters, which means there will be greater opportunity to get discounted seats for many popular shows. • Linens and bedding: John Wannamaker was a re- tail entrepreneur and had a few department stores in New York and Philadelphia. Wannamakers held the first "white sale" in 1878, and since then many stores have continued the tradition. January is a great month to buy towels, sheets, bedspreads, and more at a dis- count. • Motorcycles: Riding a motorcycle is a fair-weather hobby, and retailers are aware of this. e easy riders of tomorrow might be able to find great deals today. • Video games: ose who haven't purchased their fill of video games for the holidays can benefit from post-holiday drops in price. • Furniture: Many furniture manufacturers begin to churn out new inventory in February, so last season's items will need to move quickly. Shoppers can oen negotiate some good deals now and upgrade their homes' decor. • Wedding-related services: Couples who don't mind the chilly weather can enjoy steep savings by hosting their weddings in January. Spring and summer are by far the more popular seasons to tie the knot, but re- ception halls, musical acts, florists, and other vendors may heavily discount their services in winter.

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