Spend Smart This Holiday Season

 
 
 

It’s easy to go overboard when shopping for holiday gifts, but the fallout from seasonal overspending can last all year. Follow this helpful advice for getting a grip on holiday spending – BEFORE it gets out of control.

  • Create a budget and stick to it. Make a list of all the people you intend to buy gifts for and how much you’d like to spend on each person. Tuck your list into your purse or wallet so you’ll have it with you if you come across that perfect gift.

  • Draw names. If you’re part of a large family or circle of friends, suggest drawing names. This will cut down on the number of gifts you have to purchase, and if the group agrees on a limit for each gift, you’ll know exactly how the purchase will fit into your holiday budget.

  • Shop online. Everyone knows shopping online is convenient – but it can also save you money! The internet makes it easy to compare prices, and many online retailers offer free or discounted shipping during the holiday season. Shopping online also makes it easier to resist the impulse purchases that distract so many holiday shoppers at malls and traditional retail stores.

  • Start shopping early. If you create your holiday budget and shopping list early in the year, it’s easy to take advantage of sales and discounted pricing before the holiday rush.

  • Get creative! It’s the thought that counts, so why break the bank with expensive gifts? Thoughtful, homemade gifts mean more and are less expensive too. Turn to your talents and interests when searching for creative gift ideas. You could crochet a blanket or knit a sweater; bake cookies; create a photo album full of special memories; or design coupons offering your time for tasks like housecleaning or babysitting.

  • Use credit wisely. If you plan to use your credit card for holiday purchases, only charge as much as you can pay off when the bill arrives. By paying your credit card balance in full each month, you won’t have to regret holiday overspending all year long. Chaffey FCU offers a number of low-rate credit cards to meet your needs – apply online today.

Bonus tip for next year:

  • Open a Chaffey FCU Holiday Club Savings Account for the holiday. A Holiday Club savings account is a great way to save money for the holidays! You choose how much you want to save by depositing any amount at any time, or arrange for payroll deduction, direct deposit, or automatic transfers. If you save as little as $50 each month beginning January, you will have $550 by the time December rolls around! To establish your holiday sub savings account, call or visit us today.

    Don’t spend the holidays stressed about overspending! Plan ahead, spend smart and you’ll be able to relax and enjoy this special time of year.

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