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Keeping your goals alive during the holidays

Imagine this: You’re getting the hang of budgeting. You’re maybe even beginning to save a little money. You’re financially on track–and then, the holiday season hits and you lose focus. 

In a season that is full of distraction, festive events, and shopping deals, even the most well-intentioned financial planner can drift from their goals. So as we head toward the holidays, let’s equip ourselves with some tools to help avoid some of these pitfalls. 

  1. Make a plan before you get busy.

Most of us have a calendar that gets quite full between October and December. Gatherings with family and friends; performances to attend; traveling for some of us; and holidays themselves. Everyone’s schedule won’t look the same, but most of us will have some level of busyness creep in. So now, before you are swimming in festivities, is the perfect time to make a spending plan. 

Of course, we always recommend starting with your budget. If you don’t know how much you have available to spend on various things, you won’t be able to make a very good plan. If your money is tight, you could consider a way to make a little extra money, if spending is something you’d like to do this season. Possibly, there’s something you could sell on Marketplace or you could take on a small side job for the holidays, like house cleaning, yard work or one of these other ideas. 

Once you know how much you have to work with, you can prioritize the most important things to spend your money on. We even recommend planning what you want to buy, for whom, and where you may get it from. Any pre-planned detail will help you avoid impulsive spending when you get those ads in your inbox!

      2. Prioritize yourself.

The holidays are often considered a “season of giving,” but we’re here to tell you that prioritizing your own goals and needs is important. If you are saving for a big goal, like homeownership, or working toward paying off your debts, do not let those goals go. Do not let outside pressures to spend derail your progress. Remember, this goal won’t last forever, and it will make future celebrations all that much more exciting!

      3. Get creative.

Even while staying laser-focused on your goals, you can still find many ways to get in the spirit of the holidays! Have a fancy party or church event to attend and need a new outfit? Maybe you can start shopping second-hand or hold out for a big sale and find the perfect attire. Want to give some great gifts? Watch those sale ads and wait for the best deal. Perhaps you prioritize the children in your spending and send cards to adults? Maybe you can use your talents to offer a nice gift or service.

We fully believe you can have a meaningful holiday season, no matter your income or financial goals. We hope some of these tips can help you be festive without breaking the bank or your progress. 

 

But to end, if you overspend–like Forbes says 7 of 10 Americans do, you are not alone.Give yourself grace and continue working toward the finish line. Whatever holidays look like for you and yours, may your season be full of warmth, love, and light! 

Filed Under: Blog, Financial Tips Tagged With: affordable housing, columbus ga, financial planning columbus ga, holiday budget, holiday spending, saving during holidays

Holiday shopping when inflation is high

With the prices of just about everything on the rise, you may find yourself wondering exactly how you will shop for your loved ones this season. 

Before you hit up any Black Friday deals, take a minute to read these tips that we hope will help you prioritize your spending!

1. Budget

Unfortunately, the holiday season doesn’t give us a pass to ignore our regular bills. It’s important to make sure all your usual expenses are covered before you consider any extras. Once you have an idea of what those are, then you can start to look at all the other things you may want to spend money on this season. Make sure you have a plan for things like gift giving, food for parties or holiday celebrations, holiday party expenses, and clothing for different events, so these things don’t take you by surprise later.

2. Prioritize

Once you have a picture of your upcoming expenses, you will be able to more clearly see what you are able to spend. It’s never a good idea to go into debt for holiday spending, so if you don’t quite have enough to cover your whole wishlist you may need to prioritize. 

Decide what is the most important for you to spend time and money on this season and start there. 

3. Get creative

If your holiday plans are loftier than your income allows, don’t despair. There are some ways to get creative to boost your income. 

  • You  could sell some of your gently used items that you are no longer using on Facebook marketplace, eBay, or maybe even sell to consignment stores. 
  • Another good way to cut back is by taking a look at some of your monthly subscriptions. Are there any monthly subscriptions you pay for like streaming services, gym memberships, or anything else you could put a pause on to save you some money in December. Plus, this is a busy season, so you may not have as much time for those things anyways. 
  • Tap into your talents and find odd jobs to boost your income. Are you a master at baking? Maybe you can sell some baked goods. Perhaps you can take on babysitting or yardwork? Maybe you are good at odd jobs? Here is a list of side hustles to help you brainstorm.

4. Plan

With a plan, you are empowered to save money. Rather than picking one store, take your time browsing online to compare prices. You can also check big retailer flyers to see when their best sales are coming up. Everything isn’t always cheaper on Black Friday!

With more time, you also can take advantage of resale sites like Facebook Marketplace or thrift stores. This is a great way to get a good deal, and those big stores will always be there if you don’t find what you are looking for on a sale site sooner! 

Shopping online can also help you avoid impulse purchases, but even if you choose to shop in person, just know that stores are set up to encourage you to buy extra!

 

We hope some of these tips can help you keep your spending stress down this season! 



Filed Under: Blog, Financial Tips Tagged With: financial tips, holiday shopping, holiday spending, inflation

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