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What if I told you that your Christmas budget doesn’t have to be filled with stress, pressure, debt, and questionable financial decisions?

What if I told you that you can still splurge on your loved ones even while budgeting and taking control of your finances?

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You barely survived Christmas, so reading about next Christmas is the last thing you probably want to do.

The new year is a time for fresh starts, organization, and resolutions. Make this years’ holidays your best yet by prepping throughout the year so you can have a stress-free, debt-free, enjoyable holiday season.

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Christmas isn’t going anywhere; we know that it’s coming again so let’s prep for it now without charging that credit card that we ALL know is already out of control.

So, what can you do to make the holidays less frantic and more enjoyable?

  1. Take inventory of last Christmas
  2. Create your new Christmas budget
  3. Save & budget as early as possible
  4. Create a Christmas sinking fund

Now let’s break down these goals into bite sized action steps because who doesn’t love those, right?

Every step will have an easy, stress-free goal attached to it so that you will see how important each step is!

1. Take inventory of last Christmas

You want to calculate how much money you spent on everything Christmas- related including:

  • Decor
  • Food & Drinks
  • Gifts (per person)
  • Wrapping supplies
  • Charitable donations
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GOAL: You now have a realistic number to work with for this Christmas, instead of just guessing a number.

2. Create your new Christmas budget

Using how much you spent last Christmas (step 1), add any new expenses you predict you will need this Christmas.

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Be smart about it, if you know you’ll need to buy a new tree, add that to your new Christmas budget. If you know your son needs a laptop for school and you’d like to gift it to him, add that into the budget.

You need to think about all of the expected and unexpected costs.

GOAL: to get the most accurate number possible

3. Save & budget as early as possible

Take the new budget you created and calculate how much money you need to save each month to reach your goal by NOVEMBER because you’ll want to have that money at least a month before Christmas.

This way, you’ll have time to shop.

For example, I want to have $1500 saved by November, which is 10 months away, $1500/10 months= $150.00/month.

I’ll need to put away $150 a month starting in February to reach my $1500 goal for Christmas.

GOAL: To have a do-able number: $150 sounds a lot better than $1500, doesn’t it?

4. Create a Christmas sinking fund

I like saving cash, so I save some money every paycheck and put it in a simple envelope.

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If you prefer saving the money at a financial institution, make a direct deposit on every payday to a high-yield savings account you don’t look at too often.

Then, when November rolls around, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to see all your Christmas expenses are as good as paid for.

GOAL: Christmas budget is accounted for; you’ll never need to use your credit card for Christmas again.

Nothing is worth adding onto your debt and stress – especially the holidays. Be different this year, be better.

There will be plenty more events for you to treat the ones you love, the right way, without accruing debt. Do your best to budget and stick to your limits. It will be worth it!

How do you approach holiday spending?

Here’s how I update my sinking funds in my digital budget planner:

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FAQs

What is a reasonable budget for Christmas gifts? ›

However, a common guideline is to allocate around 1-2% of your annual income for gifts. Again, it's super important to set a budget that aligns with your financial health and priorities, which ensures a joyful holiday season with minimal financial stress.

How much of your income should you spend on Christmas? ›

In more normal times, the typical advice is that you should spend no more than 1% of your annual salary on holiday gifts and travel. That means that if you earn $50,000 per year, you should plan to spend about $500.

What are the seven steps in good budgeting? ›

Follow these seven steps to start a personal budget that can help you reach your financial goals:
  • Calculate your income. ...
  • Make lists of your expenses. ...
  • Set realistic goals. ...
  • Choose a budgeting strategy. ...
  • Adjust your habits. ...
  • Automate your savings and bills. ...
  • Track your progress.
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