Friday, November 10, 2006
Tucson Real Estate And Homes - November 2006 Item of Value
RE/MAX
Senior Associate Broker
As the holidays approach, is your pocketbook prepared?! If you always intend to stay on budget but end up spending more, this month's Item of Value can help. Included you'll find a holiday budgeting guide that will reveal key "budget busters" to watch out for, as well as practical, fool-proof tips for staying on target.
From Thanksgiving through New Year's, Americans spend 16 times more than the next biggest holiday, Valentine's Day. And too much of that is for giving that keeps on taking-in credit card payments months after the holidays are past. So for this month's Client Appreciation Program, I'm sending information that will show how easy it can be to create and stick to a holiday spending plan.
On page 2 of the guide you'll find worksheets to keep you on track. One's designed to help you think and plan for even the most incidental of expenses associated with holidays. (Have you ever budgeted for postage needed to send your long-distance gifts?) Another will help you set and meet a savings goal for holiday expenses. And a third encourages you to think ahead about who to buy gifts for, as well as how much you can spend for each. (Because you should always shop from a list, rather than wandering around without a plan!)
These holiday spending how-tos are sure to reap savings for you. May your holidays be the best yet!
Gregg@TucsonRealEstate-golf.com
Oh by the way...if you know of someone who would appreciate the level of service I provide, please call me with their name and business number and I will be happy to follow up and take great care of them.
www.FunInTucson.com
www.TucsonRealEstate-golf.com
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200,000 Agents Coast to Coast Six locations inTucson and growing
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Senior Associate Broker
" A BIT OF HOLIDAY PLANNING CAN GO A LONG WAY"
Dear Friend,
As the holidays approach, is your pocketbook prepared?! If you always intend to stay on budget but end up spending more, this month's Item of Value can help. Included you'll find a holiday budgeting guide that will reveal key "budget busters" to watch out for, as well as practical, fool-proof tips for staying on target.
From Thanksgiving through New Year's, Americans spend 16 times more than the next biggest holiday, Valentine's Day. And too much of that is for giving that keeps on taking-in credit card payments months after the holidays are past. So for this month's Client Appreciation Program, I'm sending information that will show how easy it can be to create and stick to a holiday spending plan.
On page 2 of the guide you'll find worksheets to keep you on track. One's designed to help you think and plan for even the most incidental of expenses associated with holidays. (Have you ever budgeted for postage needed to send your long-distance gifts?) Another will help you set and meet a savings goal for holiday expenses. And a third encourages you to think ahead about who to buy gifts for, as well as how much you can spend for each. (Because you should always shop from a list, rather than wandering around without a plan!)
These holiday spending how-tos are sure to reap savings for you. May your holidays be the best yet!
Sincerely,
Gregg Maul
Gregg@TucsonRealEstate-golf.com
Oh by the way...if you know of someone who would appreciate the level of service I provide, please call me with their name and business number and I will be happy to follow up and take great care of them.
www.FunInTucson.com
www.TucsonRealEstate-golf.com
RE/MAX All Executives
200,000 Agents Coast to Coast Six locations in
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