Challenge
Yourself To Save As Much As You Spend On Holidays
The Holiday Savings Challenge
- Make your list and check it twice. Develop a list for your upcoming
     holiday, and be as honest about the dollar amount as possible. Include any
     costs for gift-giving to family, friends, and colleagues, travel, food, or
     entertainment that might be associated. Do you give a little extra tip to
     your babysitter, hair stylist, or favorite barista? We often forget to
     include these gifts in our budgets,
     so be sure to add them, too.
- Prioritize and negotiate. What do you need to make it a happy and
     successful holiday? Divvy up your list into needs versus wants. You need
     to pay for travel to your holiday destination, but maybe you can pack some
     food from the pantry rather than buying a meal along the way. The goal
     here isn’t necessarily to shorten the length of your list (although doing
     so will help, too), but rather to negotiate the dollar amounts for your
     list down.
- Tally it up and set your savings goal. Add up the sum total of your holiday list, and don’t be shy about negotiating it down some more. Once you’re at a number (and a list) that is both realistic and manageable, take that final amount and set it as your savings goal for the season. Those who make a commitment to themselves and their family to save usually save more than those who don’t.
- Make it automatic. Every time you cross an item off the spending plan, set up a transfer from your checking account into a savings account. This isn’t necessarily something that you can set on autopilot, but rather can establish as an automatic habit. Starting this process as early as possible can also help you to renegotiate your spending plan if you find that you are having a hard time matching.
You don’t have to
let holidays break the bank. Join the ranks of those opting to reduce spending
and prioritize savings this holiday season. You, too, can reduce spending and
save money. To learn more about spending and saving during the holidays and take
the America Saves pledge, visit AmericaSaves.org.
Tammy Greynolds works
for America Saves, managed by the
nonprofit Consumer Federation of America (CFA), which seeks to motivate,
encourage, and support low- to moderate-income households to save money, reduce
debt, and build wealth. Learn more at AmericaSaves.org. 
 
 
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