A Holiday Budget and How to Stick to One

You’re ahead of the budget if you’ve already planned out this year’s gifts. However, when it comes to staying on track, it can seem like the world is working against you with holiday deals and seasonal sales. Here are some tips on sticking to your plan:

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Double-Check Your Budget Figures

When reviewing your budget, make sure you’ve accounted for all holiday purchases. This includes centerpieces for dinners and garlands for parties to gifts for the office Secret Santa.

Set Clear Budget Priorities

If you’ve set a spending limit, make sure you’re putting that money toward whatever brings you the most joy. Furthermore, you and your spouse should agree to spend less on gifts for each other.” It’s easier to stick to a budget if it reflects what you really want to be spending on.

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Bargains Year Round

Eagle-eyed shoppers can pick up great seasonal decorations at tag and garage sales in the off-season, giving you more room to play with your holiday budget. “We picked up a nice $700 artificial tree at an estate sale in our town for $35,” says Shipman. “Now we don’t have to spend the usual $100 or so on a Christmas tree.”

Friends Will Save Your Wallet

Take a friend (or your spouse) to the mall for support. Tell them your budget and your shopping list so they can stop you from making impulse purchases—for yourself and others.

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Holiday Funds

Starting in January, “save a little bit every month and use this earmarked money for gift purchases and other holiday expenses,” suggests Shipman. (If you save just $75 per month from January to November, by December you’ll have plenty more than the $804 most Americans say they’ll spend on the holidays.) Saving over time will help you avoid a large cash outflow at the end of next year and the temptation to carry holiday debt on a credit card or take out a holiday loan. Designating savings specifically for holiday use also means you’re likely to save more, and less likely to cheat and use non-holiday fund money for holiday expenses—studies have shown that earmarking money helps people exert more self-control over their spending.

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