Setting a Budget for Christmas Shopping
It is never too early to start thinking about setting a budget
for Christmas shopping. As much as we would like to be able to
purchase anything we want for our friends and relatives, it is an
unfortunate reality, that many of us have to budget carefully to be
able to purchase Christmas gifts for all of our friends and
relatives during the holiday season. With this in mind it is very
important to set a budget for Christmas shopping and to try to
really stick to that budget.
Some people take an interesting approach to setting a budget for
Christmas shopping by waiting until they are ready to start
shopping to set the actual budget. These individuals usually do
this because they are saving specifically for the purpose of
Christmas shopping. Whether they open up a bank account
specifically for Christmas shopping, set aside money for this
purpose in an envelop each week or plan on using a percentage of
their income from the month of November for Christmas shopping it
is important to set a budget and determine a plan for purchasing
all of your Christmas gifts without exceeding this budget.
Other people take a different approach to setting a budget for
Christmas shopping by shopping throughout the year and
incorporating their spending for Christmas presents into their
monthly budgets. These individuals may allot a portion of their
monthly income to gift giving and either purchase the gifts on a
monthly basis or simply set aside the money for a Christmas
shopping spree at a later date. Those who spread out the Christmas
shopping by doing a little bit of shopping each month not only keep
their budget in control but also eliminate a great deal of the
stress which often accompanies last minute Christmas shopping.
Still others take a more interesting approach to setting a
budget for Christmas shopping. Those who typically receive a
financial bonus at work around Christmas time may base their budget
on the amount of money they are awarded in this bonus. This
strategy may work out well for some as it does not allow them to
alter their normal monthly spending strategy because these bonuses
are typically not considered in the regular monthly budgeting.
However, unless these bonuses are guaranteed annually, there is
some risk involved in this strategy. Often annual bonuses are
awarded based on criteria such as the company’s earnings and the
individual employee’s contributions to the success of the company.
The company may not enjoy financial success or the contributions of
the employee may not be highly valued and therefore there may be
either no bonus or a bonus much lower than expected. When this
happens, those who count on bonuses for Christmas shopping may find
themselves in a difficult situation.
Budgeting for Christmas shopping is particularly important for
those who plan to use credit cards to make their purchases. In the
case of credit card purchases it might be worthwhile to spread the
Christmas shopping out over the entire year and repay the debts
associated with the shopping monthly. This will help to prevent
carrying a balance and being charged interest on the balance each
month. However, if it is necessary to do all of the Christmas
shopping at one time, it is wise to save up during the year for
these purchases. Before you begin shopping, evaluate the amount of
money you have saved and set a budget for your Christmas shopping.
This way even though you are using a credit card and will receive a
large bill the following month, you should have enough money to
repay the bill in its entirety and avoid paying interest on the
debt.
Even those with the best of intentions may find themselves going
over their budget when Christmas shopping. When this happens it is
important to keep things in perspective and avoid going too far
over budget. You may spend too much on one or two people on your
Christmas list but you can recover from this by purchasing less
expensive gifts than planned for a few other people to
compensate.
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