Should I Start a Christmas Budget?
Starting a Christmas budget is perhaps the best method to ensure you do not go into heavy debt after the holidays. Are there pros and cons for setting up a Christmas budget? There are definite pros and, as far as cons are concerned, the only one that comes to mind is if you can’t budget to begin with.
Let’s look at the positive aspects of setting up a Christmas budget. There are many ways you can budget. You can sit down and prepare a Christmas budget, or you can find ways to save money that will allow you to buy affordable gifts without worrying about paying off the debt later. Here are some tips:
* If you start the budget early – even on December 26th, you can begin saving enough money to cover gifts and other expenses for the following year.
* Open a Christmas club at your bank or through your employer. Saving just five dollars a week can yield $250.00. $10.00 a week will give you $500.00 at the end of the year.
* Make a Christmas list and assign a dollar amount to each individual. Stick within whatever budget you allotted for the holiday.
* Start Christmas shopping early; August preferably. In this way you can go to department stores on sale days and obtain some great buys.
* There are coupon sites online wherein you can purchase items for up to 25% off. Bookmark them as they will come in handy throughout the year.
* While you can save money on wrapping paper and cards on December 26th (they usually sell for up to 75% off), you may not wish to deal with the crowds. Instead of going to department stores, visit your local card stores and drug stores as they have these sales as well.
* Instead of purchasing new ornaments for the tree, you can enhance the ornaments you have. Why not have a family night wherein everyone can make a new ornament for the tree with items you have on hand?
* Make gift baskets for Christmas. If you love to bake, this can be an ideal gift.
* Buy all gifts with cash. However if you need to use a credit card, pay the balance off as soon as possible.
Starting a Christmas budget is a great idea for anyone who has trouble saving for the holidays. While most people are out shopping for gifts on Christmas Eve, you can be spending time with your family and friends exchanging gifts that are special. Whether they are homemade gifts, gift cards, or sale items you purchased earlier in the year – remember it’s the thought not the price of the gift that matters.
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November 3rd, 2008 at 2:46 am
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