Canadian Living

MONEY TALKS

- TEXT STACY YANCHUK OLEKSY

An easy strategy to help you reduce impulse spending

Have you ever finished your shopping and felt a little sick about your purchase(s)? This is called buyer’s remorse, and often you’re feeling it because you bought items you didn’t plan to buy. This impulse spending can be bad for your bank account—but don’t panic! We’ve got a strategy to end those potentiall­y costly expenditur­es.

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