Daily Life

Christmas 2023; Prepare Now!

I know some of you think I am probably crazy to already be thinking about Christmas 2023. Honestly, I am not really that over-the-top. However, there is one tip that I want to give you now as it is imperative you start soon to get the true benefit of the program.

When I was going to college I started to work at a bank. It was an amazing job on the teller line and I truly enjoyed my time there. I opened my first “Christmas Club” around the age of 18. My parents had also had a Christmas club growing up and so I knew the amazing benefit of it. Working at a bank also gave me the a first-hand account of watching people without a budget struggling in debt after Christmas.

Christmas clubs are savings accounts that are used to save for the holiday season. You can set aside a certain amount of money that is withdrawn from your checking account and placed in your savings that is allocated for Christmas expenses. Every year in October then a check is written or a deposit is made with all the money you have available to spend for the upcoming season. This allows you to set aside a predetermined amount of money monthly to help you not scramble at the last minute buying gifts or to start using credit cards and go into debt.

When I start my spreadsheet of gifts I need to purchase then I already have money available to spend and I know my limits on the purchases that can be made. For many years I even withdrew all my Christmas club in cash so that I knew exactly what amount I had left and couldn’t go over budget swiping a card. (I now use a different method to keep up, but that is for another post.)

If you don’t already have a Christmas club account, check into your local bank and see if they offer an account such as this. If they don’t have one then you could easily create a savings account just for this need and then withdraw when you start spending for the holidays.

I promise your budget and recovery from the holidays will be thankful you invested in this account!

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2 Comments

  1. Nancy Anaya says:

    It was hard this year because we couldn’t get anything for the kids for Christmas because we didn’t had money

    1. amy.carrico35 says:

      I can’t imagine the struggle. I will say that if you have any left over at the end of a month and can set it aside then you may have some money left for Christmas for next year. I know this is much more difficult when finances are tight, but even $5 or $10 a month could help towards the end of the year.

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