Your Guide to Holiday Budgeting in 2025

It's the most wonderful time of the year! While the season's peace, joy, and light often comfort us, it's easy to lose track of where your dollars are going in the hustle and bustle of purchasing gifts, baking cookies, and traveling to spend time with family.
Keep yourself safe from overspending this holiday season and enter the New Year without stress with these budgeting tips!
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Before you begin your holiday shopping:
List all the expenses you anticipate incurring throughout the season
Start by listing each category (gifts, groceries, gas, décor, clothing, etc.) and setting a budget for each
Be sure that the amounts you choose to budget are realistic, easy to stick to, and aligned with your financial situation
Unrealistic budgeting often leads to overspending. Be sure to give yourself some wiggle room within your budget for unexpected expenses or price fluctuations.
Just because something is on sale doesn't mean it is a good deal. Some stores intentionally mark items up and market them as significantly discounted from the usual cost.
This sales tactic is especially prominent on big shopping days such as Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
To avoid this, plan ahead. If you see an item in an ad that seems like a great deal, check the item's typical cost on a third-party site like eBay before making your purchase.
It can also be beneficial to take the time to compare prices, as some stores may be running better promotions than others, allowing you to get the item for less elsewhere.
Just because something is on sale doesn't mean it is a good deal. Some stores intentionally mark items up and market them as significantly discounted from the usual cost.
This sales tactic is especially prominent on big shopping days such as Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
To avoid this, plan ahead. If you see an item in an ad that seems like a great deal, check the item's typical cost on a third-party site like eBay before making your purchase.
It can also be beneficial to take the time to compare prices, as some stores may be running better promotions than others, allowing you to get the item for less elsewhere.
Are you hosting a big meal this holiday season? Don't do all of the cooking alone.;
Instead, have each guest bring an appetizer, side dish, or dessert to contribute. A potluck-style meal will save you money on groceries and allow you to spend less time in the kitchen and more time with your guests.
The best way to ensure you have the extra money for the holiday season is to set it aside throughout the year. Consider opening a savings account reserved for holiday funds.
Put a set amount away weekly, monthly, or sporadically, and wait to withdraw any funds until it's time to begin holiday shopping. Saving early will simplify the budget-creation process as you'll know exactly how much you must spend.
Open a holiday savings account to set aside funds all year and enjoy stress-free budgeting when the season arrives.
By implementing these budgeting strategies, you can enjoy the holiday season to its fullest without financial stress. Remember, it's not about how much you spend but the joy and memories you create.
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