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Managing Your Finances Over The Festive Period.

November 22, 2024November 22, 2024 Finance

With Christmas fast approaching, the festive spirit can often lead to some strain with finances. With the ongoing cost-of-living crisis entering its third year in the UK, purse strings are tightening and many families are touched by concerns about funds for the month. 

Careful budgeting and thoughtful planning are more essential than ever to responsibly navigate this financially intense period. Here is how you can stay mindful of your money and still enjoy all the festivities the season has to offer. 

  1. Setting a Realistic Budget

Knowing how much you can spend can prevent you from overspending, so get budgeting. The average household spends more than £1,800 over Christmas, but you can keep this number down by developing a realistic budget. 

Consider every expense you’re likely to encounter, from gifts and decorations to food and social outings. With a clear guide for your spending, you can avoid impulsive purchases and stay within your means, helping you feel more in control. 

  1. Prioritising Essential Expenditures

When creating a budget, it’s important to distinguish between essential and non-essential expenses. This is particularly relevant as rising living costs put extra pressure on household finances. These costs – including housing, utilities, and groceries – should always come first, ensuring your basic needs are covered before festive spending begins.

Social events, luxurious gifts, and other discretionary expenses, though enticing, should be carefully considered. By prioritising what truly matters, you ensure that vital expenses are met first. 

  1. Planning for Post-Holiday Finances

It’s easy to get swept up in the magic of Christmas, but planning ahead for January is just as important. The new year often brings an influx of bills and regular expenses, which can be challenging to manage if you’ve overspent in December. 

Setting aside funds specifically for post-holiday financial obligations like credit card payments will prevent a financial hangover the month after. If you use credit cards to fund Christmas expenses, you need to have a repayment strategy in place. 

  1. Exploring Cost-Effective Alternatives

Affordable options for gifts, decorations and entertainment can significantly reduce your financial outlay without dampening your jolly spirit. For example, homemade gifts or baked goods can add a personal touch while costing much less than store-bought presents.

Utilising loyalty points accumulated throughout the year is another savvy approach. Seasonal discounts and offers are also worth watching – many retailers offer substantial discounts leading up to Christmas, which can make a noticeable difference to your overall expenses. 

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