Friday, November 20, 2015

Holiday Budgeting Tips (plus 2 bonus tips for giving great gifts!)



 
'Tis the season for holiday shopping! Presents, family meals and decorations all put a strain on your wallet. Creating a holiday budget and sticking to it can help keep you on track. Here are some budgeting tips for the busiest shopping season of the year:


Don't just budget; track your spending, too!

While setting a budget is a good first step, it won't help you save money in the long run if you don't track your spending to see if you stuck with the original budget.  List your spending categories, such as gifts (be sure to list them), decorations, holiday cards, gift wrapping supplies, etc. Set practical spending goals for each of these categories, and then be sure to track how much you actually spend. 
 

Get the inside track for sales.
 
You can get access to special deals and sales by following retailers on social media. Whether you use Facebook, Twitter or simply subscribe to an email newsletter, many retailers will thank you for your loyalty with discounts and coupons that are not offered to the general public.



DIY (Handmade gifts)

If you are a crafty person or enjoy making things, it doesn't mean your gift won't be as meaningful! People love getting personalized, handcrafted gifts. Think about your talents and how you can utilize them. Are you into photography?  Find one of you best photos (maybe a flower or scenery shot) and create wall decor with it. Do you love woodworking? Try creating decor by painting a quote on a board or create a bird house or shelf or stool. Enjoy sewing? A personalized bag or apron or throw pillows are great gifts. Baking or cooking? Brownie mix, cookie mix, and soup mix are especially good for those who might live on their own or don't enjoy cooking. Layer them in a decorated mason jar for a festive look!


Avoid impulse buys.
 
Holiday sales can be especially tempting (Black Friday and Cyber Monday for example), but the fantastic deals on these days can also lead to impulse buys. If an item isn't on the list of planned purchases from your budget, wait at least 24 hours. After you've slept on it, if you still want the unplanned item, see if you can work it into the budget without straining your other financial obligations.


Save your budget for next year.
 
After the holidays, don't throw away this year's holiday budget. Save it and use it as a model for next year's shopping. Make notes of where you deviated from the original budget, so that next year's is more accurate. You can also use the gift lists from year to year. If you know well in advance what items you want to buy, you can shop for them during the season when they're cheapest, rather than during the holidays.


BONUS TIPS

If you are stuck trying to think of the right gift to buy someone, here are two ideas to try. 

Think of any hobbies that person has or what he/she enjoys doing. Then, just think about the hobbies one at a time and write down anything that would accompany the hobby. For example, if your friend loves hiking, your list might include water bottle, Nike socks, fit bit, backpack, cliff bars, homemade protein bars, headbands, and workout clothing. If you can't think of anything, try searching the Internet for ideas. For example, type 'hiking accessories' in your search bar and see what comes up! 

If you have Pinterest, find your friends on there and see what they have pinned. It's like a personalized wish list right there for you to choose from!