Budget your December cash for a worry-free January

17 Dec, 2023 - 00:12 0 Views
Budget your December cash for a worry-free January

The Sunday Mail

Tyrone Lowther

JANUWORRY, the toughest financial month of the year for most people, is soon approaching.

Thanks to a combination of Christmas overspending and the long wait for payday, many will start 2024 with a financial hangover, stretching already bursting budgets past breaking point.

It is possible to have a festive December and a worry-free January without relying on credit and 2-minute noodles. Some smart money management, a few minor adjustments and an iron-clad budget are all it takes.

Here are tips for a money-smart festive season:

Budget like a boss: To draw up the December/January budget, start with a list of fixed expenditures and other essential monthly deductions. Ensure you have enough funds to cover these expenses, plus a bit extra for savings and for any unexpected expenses. What remains is what you can afford to spend on festive fun.

Be bonus-savvy: Not many people will be fortunate enough to receive extra pay this year in the form of a bonus, but for those who are, this amount will come in handy budget-wise. Do not blow it. It might be fun to have some extra cash, but it is smart to use your bonus to pay off your debt (You start with the debt with the highest interest rate), to invest it or to put it into a savings account.

Entertain smartly: If you are hosting family and friends over the festive season, make it a “bring and share” affair. Co-ordinate the different dishes guests bring so that you do not end up with three roast chickens and no dessert.

Cut down on gifts: Quality time with loved ones and hand-written, thoughtful cards are worth more than any gift, so speak to your family about keeping gifts low-key.

Smart shopping: Do not get taken in by the festive season hype. Do your research, shop around and compare offers to make sure you get the best deal. Buy in bulk, where possible, and use your loyalty cards to get a discount. Beware of too-good-to-be-true deals — online fraud is rife and criminals are always out to make a quick buck.

Beware of being too busy: Making the most of your break does not mean you need to break the bank. Rather, plan for fewer activities and budget for these properly. For the rest of the time, look for less expensive or free entertainment alternatives.

Road trip: If you are planning a holiday, make sure your car is road trip-ready before you leave to avoid costly repairs or even an accident. Plot your route. Plan your stops, set aside cash for any tolls and save on fuel by having your car serviced.

Remember that making some minor adjustments to your driving style can boost your car’s fuel efficiency by as much as 40 percent. This includes checking the wheel alignment and air pressure, switching off the air con, removing unnecessary items from the car, driving smoothly and not stop-starting, and driving at a lower speed but in a higher gear.

The festive season can be all about spending time with your friends and family rather than spending large amounts of money. The small sacrifices you make and the restraint you exercise now will serve you well in the long run and set you up for a money-savvy, successful 2024.

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