Summary:
The holiday season can be a hard one, especially if you're a college student. First of all, you probably don't' have the greatest job in the world, so you're not going to be able to spend a lot of gifts. Second of all, if you don't have enough money, you may resort to your credit card and this is where the big no-no's start.
It's important to realize that when you don't have any money, you shouldn't resort to your credit card at all. This means that even though it's Christ...
The holiday season can be a hard one, especially if you're a college student. First of all, you probably don't' have the greatest job in the world, so you're not going to be able to spend a lot of gifts. Second of all, if you don't have enough money, you may resort to your credit card and this is where the big no-no's start.
It's important to realize that when you don't have any money, you shouldn't resort to your credit card at all. This means that even though it's Christmas, you're going to have to be a lot more creative with your gifts. You shouldn't go out and buy your brother that sixty dollar game when you only have twenty in your bank account. If you do have a little cash to spare during the holiday season, then we can help you spend that money wisely so you don't end up near that debt ledge.
Think of a budget
Before you even start spending your money, write down every person's name that you want to buy for. Next to their name, note a little price that you're willing to spend on them. This way when you go out to buy the gifts, you'll know exactly what you can spend on each. Make sure that you stick to this budget. If you tend to go over, you may spend more than you want to and this is what leads people to debt.
Be Creative
Instead of going out and buying that expensive video camera, you can think of something a lot more creative that will cost probably eighty percent less. There are plenty of good gift ideas out there if you put your mind to it. If you don't have a creative mind and you would rather just buy the expensive gifts, this again can cause you to spend more than what you can handle.
Don't overbuy
The holidays are about the spirit of giving but you also have to make sure that you're not buying for too many people. A lot of the times you may feel bad if someone gives you a gift that you never expected to get one from. Think of what others will think if you give them a gift and they weren't expecting it. It's usually best to keep gifts to your immediate family and your very close friends. If you do this, you shouldn't have to worry about buying things for people that won't give you anything.
Prepare for the next year
This sounds stupid to a lot of people but after Christmas, it's usually the best time to buy a lot of items. People tend to return a lot of open box items that still work. Since the retailers can't sell them for the full price, they will usually set them on a table for half the price.
This is when you can come in and buy these great bargains. If you see something someone might like, you can always save it for next year.
Staying out debt during the holidays is only hard if you make it that ways. It's important that you budget and make sure that you stick to it. If you can follow these steps, the debt path will never come your way.