The Christmas and New Year holiday celebration is fast approaching, this holiday season, people always find it tempting which makes them to overspend and break their holiday budget, even when you have the best intentions. Sometimes, you set a spending limit and mean to stick to a budget, but then it resulted to waste of time at the end of the day.
There are a variety of ways this can happen. Perhaps the clothes you want to buy your son or daughter turn out to be more expensive than you thought, or some electronic item you want to purchase has increased in price than you have budgeted. Or maybe you had a good year and you just want to be generous, perhaps too much so, considering that next year may be different. Here are financial tips to maintain you holiday budget.
Experts suggested you set a Budget, not just create a holiday budget but you need to give it much thought; instead, create a holiday-specific account within your bank or credit card accounts. Another approach is to get a low-fee pre-paid debit card. Once the money is gone, it’s gone. In addition, you can try to budget gifts based on the money you have, not on what you wish you had to give. Checkout for December online store bonus this season, So as to do your shopping survey “window shopping” for the best holiday deals. Study the price for good prices, too. If you prefer to shop at stores, check the online pricing of the items you plan to buy to learn whether you are getting the best price possible at your local merchant.
You can also do your scale of preference because you may not be able to afford to buy everyone a gift. You may even want to stick to immediate family and skip nephews, nieces, aunts and uncles. Large families can cost you more on your holiday budget, after all. Consider a gift exchange where family members buy something under a certain amount and sometimes with a theme in mind. The gift exchange is fun because members can decide to trade their gift for others, and strategy is often required.
Also, if you have some artistic or crafty talents, a handmade gift will be much more cherished than something you’ve bought at a store. Even for the less creative among us, a simple gift item such as Christmas wall decoration, bids, greetings card is fun to create and will be embraced by parents or other family members.
The holiday season is more about connecting with loved ones and having special moments together than providing lots of gifts. The thought does count. No family member or friend will feel good about learning later his or her gift really cost you financially. Enjoy the season for what it is about a celebration of faith, family and friendship, and not about gifts.
TIAMIYU ADIO ISMAIL

