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4 Spending Tips to Bring You Less Stress (and More Joy!) This Holiday Season

As you settle in to complete the final to-do’s on your holiday list, consider this helpful advice from GreenPath to help you set spending limits and stay within your budget.

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This year, many Americans may find they are dealing with financial setbacks such as a loss of employment, reduced income, or other unanticipated expenses that may make it more difficult to avoid having holiday debt follow them into the new year.

Here are four tips designed to give you less stress and more joy this holiday season:

 

1. Set a holiday spending limit

During the holidays, it can be easy to let spending get out of control. Put a cap on your spending by creating a holiday budget / spending plan. Be sure to factor in additional non-gift related expenses that can easily add up—things like holiday photos, decorations, food, and if your family gathering is cancelled, shipping of gifts to love ones.

 

2. Avoid putting holiday debt on credit cards

The number one of financial wellness? Avoid spending money you don’t have. While it’s easy to do, putting holiday spending on credit cards can be risky— especially if you don’t have the funds to pay it off when the bill comes due. According to a recent survey, Americans racked up an average of $1,325 in holiday debt. Of those surveyed, 75% said they wouldn’t be able to pay it off in January, with 15% saying they only intended to pay the minimum monthly payment. In case you’re wondering, that translates to over $600 in interest and 5 years of making payments—ouch!

 

3. Trade pricey for priceless

A great gift doesn’t have to be expensive. Think outside the box and treat your loved ones to a thoughtful gift that generates excitement without the price tag. Maybe that’s a handmade item, DIY project, a fun experience, a coupon book, or just the gift of your time. Check out this blog article for some great ways to spread holiday joy (without spending too much cash).

 

4. Keep your personal info safe

The holiday season is a time when people are more vulnerable to identity theft scams. Not only are they making more purchases than at any other time of year, but they are often distracted when doing so. According a recent Experian study, as much as 43% of holiday shopping identity theft occurs online. As more and more people than ever gravitate to online shopping, it’s important to be aware of the best ways to protect yourself from identity theft:

  • Stay up-to-date with online scams
  • Use strong account passwords
  • Monitor your credit report

If you do find yourself the victim of identity theft, here are some important steps to take.

GreenPath is here for you

GreenPath offers free financial counseling and education to assist in assessing your financial situation and creating a personalized plan to achieve your goals. GreenPath works with thousands of people each month to pay off debt, improve credit and lead a financially healthy life. It all starts with a conversation for you to create an action plan to work toward your specific goals.

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