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Plan Your Christmas Gift Budget

It’s that time of year again! The holidays are fast approaching and that means it’s time to start thinking about your Christmas gift budget.

Whether you’re looking to save money this year or just want to be more organized, planning ahead can make a big difference.

Here are a few tips to help you get started.

Christmas is around the corner!

You can already see the deals circulating around for the holiday season! 

Amazon, Target, and Walmart are my favorite shopping destinations and you’ll find me browsing there regularly! Other retailers that I like to browse are Best Buy and Kohl’s.

Although the holidays are approaching and near, have you put much thought into what you are going to be spending over the holidays or what you’ve already spent?

It’s very important to sit down early and start planning out your Christmas Gift Budget. This should not take very long and could end up saving you money if you plan well.

Plan Your Christmas Gift Budget

1. First, find a quiet place to plan, away from the kids and other distractions.

2. With a notepad and pencil, write down everyone that you plan to buy gifts for over Christmas.

Consider family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, teachers, holiday party gift exchanges, and other special gifts that you may buy each year.

Remember to include packaging costs. Will you need wrapping paper, gift bags, gift bows, gift boxes, or gift tags?

FREE Printable Christmas Gift Tags

Try to reuse gift bags and accessories from last year if you have some left. Packaging costs can be expensive, so be sure to plan for this. The dollar store has great prices on gift packaging.

3. Set your overall gift budget.

Do you plan to spend $100 this year on Christmas gifts? $500? $1000+?

Be sure to take a look at your finances before hand to see what you can afford. Are you having to put everything on credit?

Take a step back and try to find more frugal ways of gift giving so that you do not end up in debt this holiday season because of gift giving.

Do you make gifts or have a gift closet that you can pull from that could cut costs?

3. Assign a limit to what you will spend on each gift, and stick to it.

Consider taxes, especially if its a high dollar gift.

For example, if you only want to spend $25 on a child, try to find something that is $20-$23 so that after taxes, you aren’t going over your budget.

4. Decide what you plan to get each member on your list.

There are so many gift options to choose from this year!

Assign a category to each member you plan to buy for. Make sure it is something that will work with your budget.

Here are some ideas:

Holiday Gift Guide

Home Gift Guide

Electronics Gift Guide

Holiday Toy List

Fashion Gift Guide

5. Decide where you will be buying each gift.

Do you have to make a trip to the mall for the gift? Is this something that you will be purchasing online? I personally complete most of my shopping online at Amazon each year!

Be sure to keep in mind shipping costs and taxes if you will be buying online and make sure that this too, will work with your budget.

After your list is complete, combine shopping trips and take care of getting each gift at each specific store.

You don’t want to have to spend extra on gas from traveling back and forth to the same store, when you could have gotten everything all at once!

Top Retailers:

Amazon

Target

Walmart 

Best Buy

Kohl’s

6. Consider how you will be paying for each item. Which gifts will you be paying cash for? Which gifts will go on credit? Which gifts do you already have at home from sales/stocking up?

Do you have a rewards program that will take care of a few gifts or any gift cards laying around that need to be cashed in?

Don’t forget to cash in your Fetch Rewards points for gift cards if you have any points to redeem!

7. Gather any coupons you have that match your gift ideas.

If you receive coupons in the mail, this is the time to use these if they are not expired. You also still have time to wait to see if any of these items go on sale.

8. Decide the deadline for purchasing these gifts. When do you need to have them purchased and wrapped by?

Is there a party at the beginning of December? Can you wait until closer to Christmas?

9. Add up your spending column for each gift and make sure that you have not gone over your budget.

Go through and make any changes if you have gone over your budget.

10. Plan your shopping trips, take your list with you, and enjoy saving money and staying within your budget this holiday season!

Do you have a Christmas gift budget already in place?

Do you plan to create one?

Let us know your thoughts on a Christmas budget below. Be sure to add any tips that work for you.

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