Friday, November 25, 2011 Christmas Budgeting TipsIf you are like many of us who suffer from the Christmas Debt Hangover, here are some tips from Scott Hannah, president and CEO of the Credit Counselling Society, a non-profit organization.
Talk to your family and friends to let them know what you can afford to spend this year. The truth is no one wants to see their family or friends struggle financially or receive a gift purchased on credit.
You may be surprised to learn that many of your friends and family also want to cut back on their spending.
Use a spending calendar to nail down your holiday budget. Simply take a blank calendar and fill it in with what you can afford to spend and when you will spend it.
There’s a lot to consider: gifts, decorations, festivities, travel, babysitters, office party expenses to name a few. As you fill in your calendar, decide if it is something you want to spend money on this year or not.
By considering everything you want to spend money on over the holidays ahead of time you are able to plan what you can afford to spend and when you’ll have the money to do it.
Here are some other suggestions to get you started:
By being careful and planning ahead, you’ll avoid a January debt hangover and can get back to your saving plan sooner. CommentsNo comments Post Your Comment: |