Consumers saving more and using credit cards less

April 27, 2010 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

Recent reports have shown that consumers are getting far savvier about their finances, with many now choosing to save money and shore up their finances rather than splashing the cash on large purchases or spending ruthlessly on their credit cards. This indicates that consumers have become more accustomed to the fact that they need to save money to help them through in the current climate and that they have to be more mindful about their spending.

Prior to the global credit crisis and the recession many of those that are now saving their money may not have thought twice about using the money to purchase big ticket items, splash out on luxuries, and spend on items that they didn’t really need. Likewise, many may not have given a second thought before going out armed with their credit card and treating themselves to pricey luxuries.

However, over the past couple of years many people have realised how important it is to have money put aside to help them through in the event of a financial emergency or if they lose their jobs. With this in mind more and more people are putting money aside and avoiding spending unnecessarily. According to reports a rising number of people are also trying to pay off their debt so that they can be more financially secure in the future.

A spokesperson from ING Direct, which released the report, said that many people were now trying to get over the debt that they accrued over the Christmas period and were focussing on saving or repaying their debt.

He said: “We are also seeing a trend, which is getting stronger and stronger, that people start saving before they make big purchases and use their credit cards less and less.”

Tags: debt, finance, spending, credit, saving

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