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Discussion: Holiday Spending Traps

Every year, and this one has been no different, I consistently underbudget for Christmas. I'm good about budgeting for big gifts, and major expenses like the tree and cards, but forget all of the little things. This year, things I forgot to budget for included:

-Yankee Swap gifts ($10/each, but it adds up)
-Stamps for my Christmas cards
-Wine to serve my parents when they come over
-Stocking gifts for H 
-Money to spend while visiting with OOT friends I can only see once or twice a year

Does anyone else have this problem? What are your biggest holiday spending traps? If you're awesome at holiday budgeting, what's your secret?

Re: Discussion: Holiday Spending Traps

  • I always forget coworker gifts for some reason.  I've been at new companies for the past 2 Christmases, so I've never known what they normally do.  This year I ended up having to spend about $70 buying small gifts for people who got me one.  At least, hopefully, I'll know better for next year.  
  • I'm fortunate that my employer has set up December as a three paycheck month - so we just allocate that toward our holiday spending.  I've learned over the years to plan ahead, which helps me get the best deals, maximize every dollar and make sure I have everyone covered.  Also, I stopped sending holiday cards a few years back.  That made a huge difference with the budget and more importantly, my time! 
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  • We save all year for Christmas and other gift giving (birthday's, Mother's/Father's Day, etc.) yet we manage to spend every dime and then some by the time we are done.

    I can't pinpoint what we forget, but there is always something.  I think it has more to do with wanting (and being able) to be generous so we spend $50 each on our nephews & niece when they are too young to know how much we spend. We could get them each a $10 item and they would be just as happy.

    I actually spend some of my fun money on a last minute gift for DH and some of our entertainment money to buy wine and groceries for Christmas dinner and NYE parties.

    With all of the medical bills and funeral expenses this year I feel like we are just hemorrhaging money and our savings account is lower than I'd like (mainly because that is where our bathroom remodel fund is sitting).  Fortunately DH should get a raise and/or bonus in mid February, I should be getting a raise in March (only 2-3%) and a tax refund in the spring.  That should replenish everything and then some.
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  • I'm bad about budgeting for Christmas cards.  I'm always like, "it won't be more than $100 for everything."  And then each year we order more than the previous year, and we get photo cards, and then I run out of postage...  

    This year we sent out about 95 cards.  Honestly it's a marketing/business thing for us at this point, so it's not something we can cheap out on.  I'm just really bad at budgeting for the reality of it.

    I'm pretty good about gifts because I keep a spreadsheet of recipients and really force myself to stick to the budget there.

    I'm bad about budgeting for parties/booze, etc.  Also, I spent like $40 on Christmas music this year that was not planned, but no regrets.
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  • Not too major an expense, thankfully, but I always forget I buy more alcohol around the holidays.  Crown Royal Apple for my apple ciders - $25.  A couple more bottles of champagne than normal - $30.

    This year, Costco had a Bordeaux wines special.  4 Bordeauxs in a pretty wood box for $39.99.  Couldn't resist.  I've only had one bottle so far.  It was decent.

    Costco also tempted me with a Beer Advent Calendar.  I mean, a Beer Advent Calendar?  Brilliant!  You open the little door and each day there is a new and different German beer behind it.  But at $59.99, I was a good girl and passed on it while making a :(.   

  • We usually have a three paycheck month too @als1982, which is the main way we weasel out of our overspending. It generally ends up coming out of either fun or money being saved for a goal like furniture or a vacation. 

    Cards are a splurge for me, but man I love doing them. I make a fun night out of addressing them and everything with Christmas movies and a Christmas beer/apple cider/whatever. I wish I could justify it as business networking like @hoffse but I totally can't. 
  • I love photo Christmas cards and the first year we were married I used one of our wedding pictures (the one in my siggie) for our cards.  I've not done photo cards since because it is expensive and just seems silly when it is just the two of us.  I wouldn't blink at receiving a photo card from a couple without kids but I can't bring myself to do it...
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  • We used a picture of us the first year too, but since then it's been one year of a personalized but non-photo card and two years of the dog. He's by far the most attractive member of the family. 
  • I used to think photo cards were a waste of money until we had the kiddo.  I get mine at Sams Club for $10 for 30 of them and we usually send out about 25 of them.  I then keep one for his keepsake collection.  We use the rerurn labels state farm sends out.  Only other cost ends up being a book of stamps and a couple international stamps.

    So much easier than how I used to do it....
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  • yeah photo cards are cheap.  We have done them every year except this year.  Due to it being a stressful kind of year I didn't want to feel overwhelmed this month so I decided not to do them.  I always feel there is all this pressure for everything to get done in 1 month.  I'm not baking cookies either but probably will in January.

    For me I never budget stocking items but budget all gift items.
  • I spent a lot on "special" greeting cards this year.  "Standard" relatives and friends get boxed cards but my parents, single aunt, single uncle, H and brother get cards that say "to a special aunt" etc.
     
    Sometimes I find nice cards at the dollar store or at an after Christmas clearance.  This year there was no discount luck.  I had to buy them all at full price at the more expensive stores.  I probably spent close to $30 just on 5 cards.  But since I know all of these people really like receiving these cards and we don't do gifts I don't mind the splurge....it just really added up fast!
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