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Set a Family Budget That Lets You
Give
December can be an overwhelming month when it comes to the
family budget. For many people they want to be generous and
choose a holiday gift that will adequately reflect their
appreciation to the person receiving it. It’s a lovely gesture
but when the holiday bills start filling your mailbox and
draining your bank account after the first of the year, you
won’t have any appreciation for the fact that you didn’t plan
your gift giving strategy more carefully.
When it’s time to set a family budget, gift giving has to have
a place. If it doesn’t your December buying binges could result
in financial problems that last for the better part of the next
year.
The first and most important step is to choose an amount of
money that you can affordably spend and then sticking with it.
This shouldn’t be done while you are in the middle of a store
filled with holiday decorations and tempting gift choices. This
should be done early in the year, the earlier the better
actually.
A common time of year to set a family budget is in January. For
some people it becomes one of their New Year’s Resolutions.
Saving money and sticking to a budget. Along with weight loss,
this resolution often doesn’t make it into February. With a
little willpower though you can not only lose weight but save
money as well. Gift giving is an area that most people can save
quite a bit of money in.
Here is a list of money saving tips that relate to gift
giving:
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Make your Christmas and birthday gift
giving lists in January.
- Pick an amount to spend on each person and
don’t defer from that.
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Whenever you see something during the
year that fits the person’s interests and your
budget, purchase it and set it aside for the
appropriate occasion.
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Homemade gifts such as greeting cards
and fruit baskets are a lovely gesture and
welcomed because the person giving took time to
make something as opposed to purchasing
it.
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Discuss the idea of picking names for
Christmas gift giving if you are a member of a
large family. If each person spends a slightly
larger amount of money on one person as opposed
to a small amount on several people this allows
you to not only give a nicer gift, but you save
money as well.
Gift giving doesn’t need to break your piggy
bank. When you set a family budget, pick an amount for
each person you need to buy gifts for and get shopping,
knowing that this year you won’t overextend yourself and
your holidays really will be filled with joy. You’ll have
the joy of knowing that you’ve given what you can afford.
Often others will appreciate a gift limit as well because
it means less money they feel pressured into spending as
well. The holidays are much more about family than gifts
and with proper planning you can have both.
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