![]() Historically, Christmas shopping has always been a huge time when folks swipe their credit cards or open up store cards and end up in more debt than before Christmas. And that’s not a gift you want to give yourself or your family. So, my goal is to help you navigate this busy holiday shopping season where our temptations to buy will be high. Even if I frustrate folks with my constant reminders to stick to our spending plans for Christmas, I want you to end the year in a good financial spot. So let’s avoid debt this holiday season and stick to our Christmas budgets so we can start the New Year off right! 5 Things to Help You Stick to Your Christmas BudgetSo here are some ideas for using this shopping season to help you stick to your budgets and avoid falling prey to deep discounts and influencers trying to sell you things you didn’t need in the first place.
3 Things to Avoid this Holiday Spending SeasonOf course, this list isn’t exhaustive, but avoiding these things is helpful for navigating a high-spending season.
If you want more insight into planning for the holiday spending season, check out this replay of my radio interview on how to avoid going into debt for Christmas here. OTHER POSTS YOU MAY ENJOY |
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