By BABABUNMI AGBEBI
The Christmas season is around the corner and this celebration is synonymous to spending a lot of money. There is a tendency to splurge on the present without thinking about the future, and then once January comes, you’re struggling to survive or in debt as we all know January comes with abstract 60 days.
This year especially, many people will probably find themselves with less money for enjoyment because the economy hasn’t been at its best. Budgeting during the festive season doesn’t sound fun but this is a financial move that will help you stay secure as the New Year fast approaches.
1. Make use of discounts
The best part about this season is that there are lots of offers. You will come across them in online stores and even physical locations like supermarkets.
2. Decorations
When you’re on a budget though, decorations become an unnecessary expense because they are not exactly cheap. They are also not needed any other time of the year so it would make sense to just not buy any especially if you already have from the past years.
3. Plan free activities
This year you could also avoid extravagant activities like expensive dinners and out-of-town trips that might ruin your budget, Instead, think of fun activities that are either affordable or free like going to the park or game night at home. What matters is that you will spend time with the people you love so it’s perfectly fine if you’re not planning to splash a lot of money on Christmas activities.
4. Cook Simple meals
You can research simple but delicious recipes that you can still have as you celebrate. You can learn how to turn simple ingredients into five-star meals for your Christmas menu this year. It can be fun too
5. Movie marathon:
Skip the cinema and have a Christmas movie marathon at home, and enjoy classic Christmas films or discover new favorites.
In all,Resist the pressure to overspend while you could have a fun budget Christmas.