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How To Not Blow Your Budget This Christmas :: Codes for Coupons

How To Not Blow Your Budget This Christmas.

Every year thousands of families make a fresh decision to start living by a budget. They set up accounts on their home computer, begin to track everything they spend and set limits designed to help them save more and spend less.

Gwen Mathews is the Mother/Chief Accountant in one of these new budget conscious families. She and her husband Pete set up some ambitious financial plans with the goal of paying off their credit card debt. They split their family income up into categories and were doing just great. That is until the holiday season came along.

As Gwen scanned the family Christmas list she realized that the ‘gift giving category’ her and Pete had agreed to early in the year wasn’t going to cut it.

Pete, Gwen and their three children sat down after dinner that night and laid out the situation. Christmas was a month away and the budget was clearly not going to buy the family the kind of presents that they were used to. They needed to make some decision together as a family. What did they want more? Expensive Christmas gifts or a shrunken credit card balance?

The secret to keeping a budget during the holidays is to:

A. Have a clear vision of your priorities. Remind yourself and your entire family of the reasons you had for getting on a budget in the first place.

B. Make a complete gift shopping list and then prioritize it according to your relationship with that person. Immediate family comes first, extended family, friends, co-workers, etc. Start at the bottom and cross off any names that absolutely don’t need to be there - then assign a portion of your budget to each of the remaining names.

C. Get creative with your gift giving. A day in the kitchen with the oven at 350 degrees will take care of a lot of people on your shopping list. A plate of home made Christmas cookies is a welcome and touching gift.

D. Give up keeping up with the neighbors. The surest path to a blown budget is to start comparing what you’re doing with what someone else is doing. Remember, they’ll likely be crying come January.

E. Don’t start shopping too early. Many a Mom has spent their entire holiday budget before Thanksgiving thinking she’s a smart cookie to get it all out of the way. Then the Christmas sales kick in and she’s kicking herself and thinking ‘Well I can spend just a little bit more can’t I?”.

F. Final rule: No impulse buying. If someone gives you an unexpected gift, it doesn’t mean you have to run out and buy them something - that’s what ‘Thank You’ is for.

By keeping their goals in mind and recruiting the support of their children, Pete and Gwen survived the holidays within their budget. As their gift to each other they wrote an extra payment to the credit card company. If they keep that up, they’ll be celebrating a debt free Christmas next year.

About the author:

Kelly McCausey writes a weekly newsletter encouraging other Moms to be better money managers. Get your free subscription by visiting http://www.MomsMoney.com.
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Business Credit Card Offers :: Daily Deals

Business Credit Card Offers

Business credit cards usually have a high credit limit, a low interest rate and many automatic benefits. Generally, business owners and executives are targeted for this type of card. Small businesses can also take advantage of the benefits these cards provide by extending payments and extending cash flow. In addition to increasing your businesses� purchasing power, this card gives you the opportunity to build a credit history for your business.

Smart money management is very important in making sure your business is a successful one. Picking the right credit card is essential to maintaining a successful business. Different card companies will offer you different benefits, choosing the right one will depend on your needs as a business owner. Most credit card companies will offer a 0% APR for an introductory period, This period usually lasts 6 to 18 months. Some credit cards will require that you pay an annual fee to use their card. Since you will be making several purchases with this card, getting a low interest rate is important. Even though the introductory interest rate may be 0%, the rate could go to 18% or higher after the introductory rate is over. Shopping around and comparing rates is key to saving you money.

Business credit cards can offer you other benefits. As a business executive, you may have to do a lot of traveling. Some credit cards offers frequent flier miles when you use their card. Other credit cards may offer discounts from office supply stores, and mail courier services. Depending on what type of business you may have, this could potentially save you a lot of money. Finding the right business credit card for you is fairly easy. All you will need to do is compare the interest rates and benefits of different card companies. Doing the necessary research is the key for saving money.

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