Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Keep Your Finances In Shape This Holiday Season

By: Raevyn Jones, Marketing Coordinator, NHS of Baltimore

When it comes to holidays many of us sometimes get above ourselves with gift-giving and it takes a hefty toll on our budgets. Many people have a crazy misconception that its “priceless” to create a picture perfect holiday experience. This thinking will put a strain on your budget and the last thing you want to do is start off a new year with your finances in shambles.

All of the financial troubles that come with the holidays can be avoided if you think with your head and not your heart throughout the process. A significant step is making sure that all of your major bills are paid before you start holiday shopping. Things like rent or mortgage, gas, electric, water, and phone bills should be prioritized over a hefty price tag on a gift you brought. Also things like food and any medication you may need should also be kept in mind.

One major “no-no” when it comes to the holidays is spending important bill money because you are depending on a monetary gift that you think you are not guaranteed to get. The first rule of being financially fit is to be smart with your money.

There are some extra things that we use in our day-to-day lives that we may be able to part with for a month. These things include cable, high speed internet, dining out, and monthly memberships and subscriptions. With innovations like Netflix and smartphones, a month without cable and desktop internet is not so bad.

Another way to save money during the holiday season is to make an agreement with friends and family to exchange gifts after Christmas. This may take away some excitement, but the huge savings will be helpful to your pockets.

Most of all we need to all keep in mind that the important thing about the holidays is to create memories that will last a lifetime, not who is giving the best gift. It should not be hard for anyone to understand that we have all been affected in some way by the economy.

With that said,

Happy Holidays to you and your family from NHS of Baltimore!

2 comments:

  1. Its great to see another NHS out there involved in the blogosphere. You guys have great content so we decided to follow your blog. We just started our own a few months back. Check it out at www.nhsnorthshore.blogspot.com

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