6 Tips for Sticking
to Your Budget This Christmas
Every year there are reports on the news
about how deeply in debt people become every Christmas. It is
possible to have a nice Christmas without maxing out the credit
cards. Here are a few simple tips that could save you a
bundle.
Hide the credit cards - By not using credit
cards you are already a step ahead of the game. There’s
no worry about the interest and all those payments that come
due after the first of the year. If you are already using
credit cards carefully you might be able to continue using them
for Christmas gifts, just be sure to pay it off when the bill
comes due.
Make a list - Sit down and make a list of
all the people you would like to give gifts. Once the
list is made, stick to it. Decide how much to spend on
each person and write it beside each name. Then when you go
shopping there will be a price range for each gift. It will
help avoid overspending. Even a dollar over expected spending
can add up if there is a large shopping list.
Draw names - Many families help cut back on
holiday spending by drawing names. Each person in the family
only shops for one other person whose name they have
drawn. Instead of buying several gifts, even if they are
inexpensive, each person can get one nicer gift. This
makes shopping easier too. Instead of trying to fill a huge
list, just take your time and focus on getting that "perfect"
gift for just one person.
Shop ahead - Get organized and have good
hiding places. By doing this you can purchase Christmas
gifts all year round, taking advantage of after Christmas
sales, out of season and clearance sales. Go ahead and
wrap and label the gifts. This helps keep people from seeing
what was purchased and you won't forget which gift was for
whom.
Lay-away - Some stores offer a lay-away
program, so you can pay a little at a time each month. By
doing this, you can budget things out over a period of time. By
combining this with the list and budget plan, you can cut out
the interest incurred using credit cards and still make a
monthly payment.
Gift cards - While gift cards are convenient
for gift giving, many people feel they are impersonal.
Gift cards can also help you shop on a budget, if shopping
ahead of time. Purchase the gift cards in the amount you
can afford each week or month. Tuck them away in an
envelope in a safe place until you have the amount needed to
purchase the gifts. You can keep an eye out for sales on
certain items this way, as well. Be sure to check to see
if the cards have an expiration date. Some expire after a
certain time once activated and others have no expiration date
at all. Some are even "rechargeable" and more money can be
added as needed.
No matter what plan you choose, the best
thing is to get organized and plan ahead. Spur of the
moment shopping is the worst for anyone's budget. It's
too easy to just grab something on impulse and blow the best of
intentions.
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