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Don’t Get Into Debt This Christmas
By Benedict Rohan
This the season to be jolly … and to spend lots of money, it would
seem. can be an enormous strain on the family budget. It’s
not just presents that you have to worry about – which itself can be a
nightmare as you battle with pressure from the kids for the latest
must-have toys and gadgets – but also food, drink and entertainment.
It’s therefore not surprising that is the time of year when
we notch up the most debt – although most of us really start to feel
the pinch in the start of the new year when we struggle to keep up with
household bills while continuing to pay for our indulgence.
Here are some tips on how to save money and avoid debt over the festive season.

  • First and foremost, remember that your family and friends will be
    understanding if you are on a tight budget over and can’t
    afford to be very extravagant. If anyone is expecting large gifts,
    manage their expectations, especially kids. Let them know that Santa
    can’t bring everything that they want – but that he’ll bring them very
    good gifts all the same if they’ve been well behaved.

  • Don’t forget your normal budget – ensure that regular household
    bills are paid as usual, such as council tax, utility bills, rent etc.
    Remember that your priority is to keep a roof over your head.

  • Work out how much money you have left to spare for Christmas
    after your normal budget and set your budget.

  • Save small amounts regularly throughout the year. You could even
    open up a bank account specifically for savings to ensure
    that it stays separate from the rest of your finances and to avoid the
    temptation to spend it.

  • Try to spread your purchases throughout the year, even as far
    back as January – you can get great bargains in the January sales! Leaving
    it to the last minute means you’re more likely to panic and spend more
    money – or put more on your credit card.

  • Don’t be tempted by credit offers in shops – this is just storing
    up trouble for the future. If you can’t afford it, don’t buy it. Also
    beware of cheap deals and rates before – chances are the APR
    will be hiked up in the new year.

  • If you have to get a loan or a credit card, shop around for the
    best deal as you would at any other time of year, and leave yourself
    plenty of time so that you don’t sign up for anything in a panic at the
    last minute.

  • Make deals with family or friends not to give each other presents,
    or agree on a fixed maximum price that you will spend on each other.

  • Do a present exchange – a secret Santa or a lucky dip – with
    groups of friends or colleagues so that everyone in the group buys just

    one
    gift. It can be fun getting together to do the exchange. In a secret
    Santa, everyone’s names are put in a hat and each person pulls out a
    name for whom they must secretly buy a present. It’s quite good as you
    know who you’re buying for so you can get them something you think
    they’ll like. With a lucky dip, everyone simply buys a present that
    would be suitable for anyone, and they all get put into a sack and
    pulled out one by one at random.


  • If you can’t afford to do rounds on your night out with
    work colleagues or friends, just ask if you can pay for your own drinks
    – they won’t be offended. An even cheaper option is to go tee-total and
    drive!

  • If you’re entertaining others at Christmas, you don’t need buy
    and prepare all the food and drink yourself – you could agree to share the
    cost with your guests. Someone could organise the starter, someone else
    the dessert, another person could bring the cheese and biscuits and yet
    another could supply the drinks. In this way it can be a nice surprise
    for everyone to see what everyone else has brought and you’re sure to
    have plenty of variety!

  • Look out for postage and packaging costs if you’re doing your
    Christmas shopping online – sometimes this can add a lot to the price.
    Try to find a site that sells what you want with the cheapest postage
    costs, or try to plan your purchases and buy them all in the one order
    so that you’re only charged once for delivery.

  • Make your own cards or perhaps even your own presents
    if you’re the creative type – the personal touch is often nicer anyway.
    You could make up your own gift hamper, bake your own cakes or
    chocolates or buy a photo frame and fill it with a collection of
    special memories for someone.

  • Don’t despair if it all goes wrong, though. There are lots of
    organisations that can help you. The most important thing to do is
    acknowledge your debt problem and act quickly before you get in too
    deep. The Citizens Advice Bureau (www.adviceguide.org.uk) can offer
    free and impartial guidance and advice, as can the government
    Insolvency Service (www.insolvency.gov.uk) and the Consumer Credit
    Counselling Service (www.cccs.co.uk).

    Biography:Author: Benedict RohanWebsite: www.mortgagenation.co.ukBenedict Rohan works as a freelance finance writer. Commercial Mortgage, Homeowner Loans, Remortgages



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