FSS Newsletter :: November
2003
Money Matters :: Do You Have Any Advice On Getting An
Early Start on Christmas Preparation?
Christmas is supposed to be one of the most
joyous, happy times of the year. But why do so many of us
find ourselves stressed out, doing too much and not finding
time to spend with loved ones?
This year, decide to do something
different. While you may not want to think about Christmas
now, a little planning can't hurt! Here are some painless
ways to start preparing now: Get out your decorations and
sort through them. Throw out old lights that don't work,
ornaments you don't like, and take an inventory and what
you have and what you need. Jump in the car and go garage
saling! You may find great Christmas decorations!
Save that
cash. Even if you have to open a new bank account, making
it your Christmas club account, do it. Each week, deposit
your loose change, rebate checks, gift money, and any cash
that you didn't expect to receive. Over time, this will add
up! To increase your savings even more, consider having some
amount from your paycheck directly deposited into your account.
Decide what you want. Every year, we're asked what we want
for Christmas and a lot of times we are clueless (except
the favorite wish list item, win the lottery!). This year,
avoid getting gifts you don't want by giving those you exchange
with a list of items you'd like. To give the gift giver choices,
keep the dollar amounts at various levels. Also, be specific
with your list, including store names or web site URLs.
Christmas
is a tasty time, filled with all kinds of great food. Instead
of trying to make it all, get out your recipes now and
decide on your favorites. Do an inventory of the
ingredients in your cupboards and stock up on what you need,
when you catch a good sale. Don't be afraid to scale back.
If you don't like giving gifts to your cousin's sister's
brother, because you've always given gifts, write them a
note or e-mail and explain you are cutting back this year.
They
may be relieved too. Be sure to send them a nice Christmas
card in December.
Gift box it. Do you have brand
new items you received as gifts, but you don't really want
them? If so, put them in a sturdy box, label who gave it
to you (so you don't regift back to them!), and collect items
throughout the year. You may also want to watch for sales
and clearance items to add to the box.
Spend some
time brainstorming cheap alternatives to gift-wrap and
tags. A cheap and clever way to label gifts is to cut up
the decorated side of an old Christmas card,
punch a hole and tie with ribbon. Also, create tags on your
computer
and print out as many as you need. Gift-wrap can be substituted
with festive plastic bags, decorated boxes, etc. Just use
your imagination!
Buy some gift cards. Once a month, buy
a few gift cards to stores in which you know you'll be
shopping (such as Toys R Us). By using gift cards for your
shopping, the amount you can spend will be limited. However,
be careful that the cards don't have expiration
dates.
These are just some ideas to get you
started. This year, make a commitment
to spend less, do less and enjoy the holiday
season.
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