8 Tips To Help You Control Holiday Spending
Resist the temptation. Your future self will thank you.
If you’re not as worried about buying presents on time this holiday season as you are about what the extra spending is going to do to your credit card debt levels and bank balances, it might be time to toss away your current gift list and start over with thoughtful gifts that won’t cause holiday stress. Think you can’t get through the holidays without spending a fortune? Read on for some tips on how to make this season a spending holiday, rather than getting wrapped up in holiday spending.
1. Set Limits for Total Holiday Spending
The money you can reasonably spend on gifts is money that isn’t going to bills. That said, if you want to have a little more to spend, this doesn’t have to be just the money left over at the end of the month – you can also use the money that you would normally spend elsewhere, such as on your morning latte. As long as you are using cash (not cash advances from credit cards) without spending your rent money, you are doing great. Just remember to be realistic about what you are willing to sacrifice. You may spend your monthly clothing budget on holiday gifts and then crave a new pair of boots to go to a holiday party. You need to set a budget and limits that you will stick to – without caving in and racking up the credit.
2. Make Your Own “Naughty” or “Nice” Lists
3. Budget Based on Your Own Finances
4. Become a Coupon and Coupon Code Collector
5. Give Your Time
6. Give Yourself a Better Spending Habit
7. Give Personalized Gifts Instead of Expensive Gifts
8. Organize Group Volunteering Instead of Holiday Parties
The Bottom Line
source: Investopedia.com By Reyna Gobel
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