Your Finances This Holiday Season

A display featuring a plain wreath made of white branches on the left, a decorated wreath made from evergreen boughs on the right, pinecones, ornaments, pine garland, and stockings on a fireplace mantle
A display featuring a plain wreath made of white branches on the left, a decorated wreath made from evergreen boughs on the right, pinecones, ornaments, pine garland, and stockings on a fireplace mantle

According to a recent poll, more shoppers are paying for holiday purchases with credit, and of those, more than 50% couldn't pay off those purchases. Overspending is nothing new during the holiday shopping season, but with recent inflation and other economic downturns, how can you take control of your holiday spending? If you ever have questions about consumer finance issues - from agreements for store credit or memberships to credit card fraud or identity theft - your attorney through our Legal Protection Plans for Individuals & Families can give you advice for your specific situation, read through agreements and contracts, and help you if you become a victim of identity theft, fraud, or other consumer finance legal issues. Learn more about the benefits of membership and read on for a few spending tips this holiday season.

Set A Budget

Plan your budget by setting a realistic limit and sticking to it. Make a list of everyone you want to get a gift for and make a plan for what you want to spend overall and for each person or event. Discuss spending limits for gifts with friends, family, and co-workers, if needed.

Thoughtful Gifts Vs. Expensive Gifts

Not every gift needs to be expensive to show someone you care. Creative, thoughtful gifts are often more special than pricey presents. Think about the things that those on your gift list are into, and look into customized, simple gifts, like a customized apron for the baker in your life.

Coupons & Sales

There are more - and sometimes better - options than shopping on Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Keeping your eyes peeled for December sales events outside of the big sales days sometimes gets you even better deals!

Make A Shopping List

Create a list with everything you plan to buy for the holiday season and what you will spend on those items, and then stick to it. While you're out shopping, try not to get distracted by the holiday displays... they're put there precisely for that reason: to distract you and get you to buy things you don't need on impulse.

Baked Goods & Cards

While we want to buy a gift for everyone in our lives, sometimes, a great way to do that and stay in budget is to make goodie bags with cookies and other treats for co-workers and others, and a heartfelt card is also a good choice to spread holiday cheer.

Sometimes Last Minute Shopping Works

While we try to get everything done for the holidays well in advance, sometimes good deals can be had by waiting until closer to the holiday before we buy. Certain holiday items will almost certainly go on sale as the holiday nears - wrapping supplies and candy are two examples of this - and, those after holiday clearance sales can get you a major jump for next year without breaking the bank.

The old saying goes, it's the thought that counts, and we are all watching our budgets this year. If you find yourself needing advice about debt, your provider attorney through our Legal Protection Plans for Individuals & Families can give you advice and answer questions about credit card debt, bankruptcy, store membership agreements, credit accounts, and more consumer finance topics, all for one low, monthly subscription fee. Learn more about all the benefits of membership or sign up now!

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