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Freshly Retired? 7 Ways to Manage Holiday Spendings

December 13, 2022 · Retirement Life
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Decide on a budget

After you fully evaluate your financial position, the next big thing when it comes to planning for holidays is to set a proper budget. You might want to start by asking your family members for their Christmas list a bit earlier, just to get a better idea of what you will spend. Or, if that’s possible, ask them in person, and try to set with them a couple of realistic expectations.

Write down a list of all the people you want to surprise for the holidays, and decide on a specific amount for each person and gift (make sure you include extras, like wrapping paper, gift bags, and so on).

Then, decide on a budget for your holiday meals (don’t forget about the baking supplies!), but also the holiday travel plans, parties, decorations, and anything else that might require money.

Make sure you don’t forget about the usual expenses that your budget might need, such as a mortgage, car payments, and utilities. After all, it’s not like you stop paying for them just because it’s Christmas, right?

Once you have an idea about all the expenses, you can subtract the amount from your income. If you end up in the negative, so to speak, then you might have to cut out a couple of things that aren’t 100% NEEDED.

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