Debt Free Christmas Shopping
Although we all would prefer to not have to worry about finances
when it comes to Christmas shopping the unfortunate truth is that
the majority of people do not have unlimited funds to spend on
Christmas presents for their friends, relatives and co-workers. As
a result most of us have to set budgets for Christmas shopping and
have to repay any debts which are incurred while shopping for
Christmas presents. However, there are ways to ease the financial
burden of Christmas shopping. Some of the most common ways to easy
the financial burden include spreading out the Christmas shopping
throughout the year, opening a Christmas savings account and
sticking to a strict budget when it comes to purchasing Christmas
presents.
If you typically wait until the last minute to do your Christmas
shopping you probably understand the stress of last minute
Christmas shopping all too well. Not only is it stressful to have
to find appropriate gifts and purchase them, wrap them and deliver
them to the recipient in a short time period but it also places a
tremendous strain on the wallet especially for those who purchase a
large number of gifts or for those who purchase extravagant gift
for the recipients on their Christmas shopping list. The problem
with this type of Christmas shopping strategy, in addition to the
stress of finding great gifts, is the buyer is faced with paying
for all of these gifts at one time. This can be very difficult
especially for those who are already on a tight budget and may not
have a great deal of money left over in their monthly budget.
Without proper planning these individuals may be faced with the
dilemma of either shortening their list of gift recipients or
purchasing inexpensive gifts for each member on their list.
However, if these same people plan to shop throughout the year they
may find they are able to purchase gifts for one or two individuals
on their list each month with the money that is left over in their
monthly budget. This strategy of spreading out the Christmas
shopping throughout the year makes the financial burden of
Christmas shopping significantly less difficult.
Opening a Christmas savings account can also be very useful for
the purpose of easing the financial burden of Christmas shopping.
This is helpful because most Christmas savings accounts accrue
interest and do not allow you to withdraw money from the account
before a certain time. This allows you to gain a small amount of
interest on your savings and ensures you won’t be tempted to use
the money you are saving for Christmas shopping for other expenses
throughout the year. You could always take an envelop and add a
percentage of each one of your paychecks during the year but if you
save this way you will not be earning any interest on the money you
are putting aside. Additionally, you may be tempted to use some of
the money for small purchase or emergencies which arise during the
year. A Christmas savings account is so convenient, you can even
have money directly deposited into it from each paycheck or you
could simply transfer money into your Christmas savings account
from another savings account or your checking account each
month.
Finally, the financial burden of Christmas shopping can be eased
by setting a strict budget and sticking to this budget. This is
important because it can help to keep you from spending more on
shopping for Christmas gifts than you had intended. If you budget
carefully and plan on only spending as much money as you already
have saved or as much as you can afford to spend than you do not
have to worry about going into debt to provide Christmas gifts for
your loved ones. While it is important to set a budget, it is also
important to track your purchases to make sure you are sticking to
your budget. If you go over your spending limit on a few people on
your list, you will have to consider either eliminating a few
people or reducing the amount of money you can spend on a few
people. This will help you to remain under your budget.
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