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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Tips on Saving Money at Christmas

According to IBISWorld, Christmas spending in Australia is expected to rise to 27.4 billion this year and that will not help retailers. Yet after each Christmas, we hear about how many people are crippled by their Christmas debt on their credit cards.

So is it possible to save money at Christmas time, not incur debts and still enjoy Christmas? Here are a few simple things you can do continue your Christmas giving tradition and still enjoy yourselves.

Budget

While it may not be the most popular word, making sure your Christmas shopping has been budgeted for can save a lot of heartache later. You can help the retailers now but will they help you when it's time to pay the bills?

Spend within the budget- Ideally, you have already budgeted for your Christmas spend. Make sure you stick to this budget.
But I haven't set a budget!- If you haven't set a Christmas budget, don't dispair:

- work out what you can really spend by taking into account how much money you have after deducting living expenses and any other committed expenses including unpaid credit card expenses.

- decide how much of this available funds you'd like to spend on which aspect. Remember to consider not only on presents but festive food, drinks, cards, wrapping paper and postage.

Consider Your Options - Once you've decided on your budget, consider your options. If your budget doesn't allow you to be as extravagant as you like, get creative!

Reward points- If you've been using your credit card or flying regularly, chances are you've accumulated some reward points. Depending on the program, you can redeem your points for gift vouchers from retailers, cinemas, travel agents. You can also items like cameras or purses and even games.
Recycle- You'll be amazed at how many people have things in their houses they never get around to using! Have a look around to see if there's a suitable gift lying around waiting to be shared.
Kris Kringle- Agree to a Kris Kringle type arrangement where each of you only buys and receive one gift.
Smaller Gifts- If neither of these work for you, consider getting smaller gifts this year. Then start working how you can get bigger gifts next year if you want to.

Enjoy the party! Whatever you decide, you should be proud knowing you've made a conscious decision to take control of your financial future. So enjoy the party!

What is your strategy for Christmas shopping this year?

© 2011 V. Ow

Vivian empowers individuals and teams to take ownership of their personal and work performance to create better results at home and at work.

She believes that personal finance management is integral to personal success and is actively promotes creating passive income.

Her blog is at http://targetsuccesstoday.blogspot.com/.


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