Budgeting isn't easy, but it’s a GREAT feeling knowing you
have a healthy bank account. Let us help make holiday budgeting and purchasing
easier—attend December’s Credit Club!
In the meantime, here are some suggestions from our budgeting professionals.
Have a plan
Avoid holiday headache overspending and make a detailed
budget plan. Encompass all that is part of the holiday season into the budget, including
travel, food, events and parties. There should be a long list of what your
holiday expenses are. While planning and spending, think of ways where you can cut
back on your budget or save on expenses.
Comparison shop all
your planned purchases
Check ads in newspapers and visit retailers’ social media
pages or websites. Saving just a few dollars on each expense adds up! If
getting the better deal means driving to several different shops, save gas
money by grabbing everything while you are already out or try carpooling with a
friend.
In the true spirit of
the season, the thought really is what counts
It’s tempting to use shopping as a way to get into the
holiday spirit. Instead of making time for shopping, make time for friends and
family, and creating gifts that are personal. If holiday expenses really have
you worried, talk about it with friends and family; they might be just as eager
to set limits on gift spending.
Food for thought for
the New Year
Employ multiple saving strategies in addition to savings
accounts, such as the whole family pooling and saving change over the year.
Every little bit only serves to help, and you might be surprised just how much
you can actually save in a year while still making ends meet.
If you do especially well this holiday season and spend
under your budget, consider getting a head start on Christmas for the following
year. After-Christmas sales are competitive with Black Friday deals; cards,
decorations, and Christmas-themed gifts will be hugely discounted.
Don’t miss out on a workshop that is sure to help make your
holiday full of cheer! This month’s Credit Club “Creating Memorable Christmas
Traditions” on Thursday, Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. will help you create those wonderful
Christmas memories for you and your family that will last a lifetime! Click here to learn more and register.
Written by: Sarah Cornwall, Marketing Resources, at Family Services, Inc.
Written by: Sarah Cornwall, Marketing Resources, at Family Services, Inc.
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