Things to Budget for in December
A good budget isn’t a “set it and forget it” type of deal. For a budget to work, it has to be a lifestyle, so it must evolve with your life. Each month, you have different needs and expenses—we all do. In order for your zero-based budget to be successful, you need to consider what extra costs will come your way in the next 30 days.?
December is known for being particularly expensive! In December, there are so many obligations and expectations, it’s easy to get caught up in it all and spend lots of money. However, stick to your financial goals by budgeting for each cost category and planning way ahead. Here’s what you need to budget for in December:?
Things to Budget for in December?
Christmas Gifts
Maybe you’re someone who gets Christmas gifts really early or maybe you spread out the gift-buying throughout the whole year. (Smart!) If you’re like a lot of the population, though, you’re waiting until after Thanksgiving! That means, you need to have money set aside for Christmas gifts. Here’s how you can keep control of your gift buying:?
Christmas Decor
Christmas decorations will be all over the stores. If you plan to purchase any decor, make sure that’s budgeted in. Don’t throw a decoration into your grocery cart here and there and categorize it with food. That’s a good way to break your budget! Additionally, if you plan on buying a live tree, you’ll need that whole experience on your spreadsheet. Luckily, there are a few ways to save money this Christmas:
Family Activities?
There are always lots of activities and events going on around town during Christmas! Whether it’s a special ice skating event, an extravagant parade, or a ride on a real-life Polar Express, Christmas excitement can be costly. Ensure whatever events you plan to attend are in your budget! Here are some tips for holiday family activities:?
Extra Travel
Traveling to family Christmas (or Christmases) is expensive. Gas prices, vehicle maintenance, airfare, and any other travel costs need to be included in your budget. Even if you don’t need to fly to another state to see your family, you’ll break your budget if you don’t plan for buying extra gas this time of year. These are a few ways you can save money on travel:
Holiday Party Hosting?
Whether you’re hosting your extended family or just your spouse and children, almost everyone has some holiday party costs. Between food, drinks, decor, gifts, games, invites, and the rest, hosting is costly. Make an itemized list of everything you need, price it out, and budget for that. If the total cost is too high, make cuts! You can find my whole list of ways to save money on holiday parties here, but I’ll give you a few highlights:?
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Higher Utility Bills
Baby, it’s cold outside! As the temperature drops, heating bills will go up. Plan for that as well as annual maintenance on your HVAC. Hopefully, everything will be good to go, but you know how the first freeze can reveal lots of problems with your home and car. Here are some ways to save on utilities:?
Flu Season Supplies
It’s flu season too, and cold medicine, tissues, and urgent care trips aren’t cheap! Make sure you add a little to whatever category of your budget that includes doctor visits and medications. This is a small thing, but when you have a zero-based budget, even a few dollars can break your budget and put you behind for next month! There aren’t a lot of ways to save on cold medicine, but I’ll give you a couple tips:?
New Year’s Eve Festivities
Remember that New Year’s Eve should be on your December budget, not your January one! You’ll actually pay for New Year’s festivities with your December paychecks, so don’t forget to add it to the budget if you plan to party. Here are a few ways to save money on New Year’s Eve:
Other Annual Budgeting Items to Look Out For:?
Keep December merry, bright, and free of money stress!
December can be an expensive month. When you go over budget, your serene holiday celebrations can become really stressful. Maintain the joy and magic of the season by planning ahead for a common budget buster.?
You can find more budget busters on my blog, and if you need help creating your first budget, schedule a free session with me! We can discuss your fears and get you all set up to not just win this Christmas, but win with your finances every month of the year!
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