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Christmas Countdown Day 9: Set a Holiday Budget!

Posted by Cynthia Townley Ewer on November, 3, 2008
  • Christmas Countdown

Christmas holiday budgetFor many families, Christmas comes not once a year, but lingers on for months! Credit card bills arrive shortly after season’s end, not to be paid off until the following summer. Grocery budgets groan under the burden of holiday meals and baking supplies. Nearly two-thirds of American families don't know the true cost of their own Christmas celebration--and if they did, they'd be shocked. That much ... for a single day?

to do today ... set a holiday budget

A budget is more than just a piece of paper! It’s a dynamic way to allocate funds and track spending. Used properly, a budget provides an at-a-glance picture of where your spending falls against your goals.

Knowing where the fiscal limits lie will help you avoid the financial fuzziness that permits Christmas to burden the remainder of the year. Take a deep breath ... and get ready for a debt-free Christmas!

First things first. To get grounded before you begin making gift lists and dreaming of décor ideas, set the season’s financial limits with a Christmas budget. Use our free printable budget form, or make your own using a blank page in the Christmas notebook.

To create a Christmas budget, you’ll need to (1) list spending categories, (2) set spending goals, and (3) track ongoing expenditures.

List categories To begin, list all categories for your family’s holiday spending. Budget categories might include:

  • Gifts
  • Stocking stuffers
  • Gift wrap
  • Postage and shipping
  • Christmas cards
  • Holiday photo
  • Tips and service gifts
  • Holiday meals
  • Baking and kitchen gifts
  • Entertaining
  • Décor items and Christmas tree
  • Home improvements
  • Travel expenses
  • Holiday clothing
  • Charitable donations
  • Post-Christmas sales

Set spending goals. Next to each category, decide on a spending limit. Keep the bottom line in mind! Sure, you’d love to bring in a carpet-cleaning service for the whole house before the holiday, but if the estimate exceeds your entire décor budget, it’s time for good workout with a rented carpet steamer.

When you’ve assigned a spending goal to each category, take a deep breath and add it up. Congratulations! You’re one of the minority who knows the true cost of the Christmas season.

If that cost seems out of balance, adjust spending goals downward. Look for low-cost/no-cost ways to celebrate the season without breaking the bank!

Track ongoing expenditures. Check the budget before you spend as an instant reality check on seasonal excess. After you spend, record actual spending to stay aware of the cost of the season. At least weekly, update current spending totals, and compare them to spending goals.

At season’s end, add this year’s budget to the Christmas Past divider in your Notebook. Reviewing last year’s expenditures (over-spending and all) is a great reality check as you begin to plan for a new season.

to print today ...

Holiday BudgetHoliday Budget

peanut blossoms

today's recipe ...

Peanut Blossoms are a Christmas classic ... and a particular favorite around the Ewer household. Teen boys are happy to unwrap all those chocolate kisses!

Peanut Blossoms Recipe

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