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Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Shopping > Budget for Holiday Gifts

Creating a budget for holiday gifts is a great way to manage your expenses and ensure you stay within your financial limits during the festive season. Here’s a step by step guide to help you create a holiday gift budget:

Step 1: Determine Your Total Budget - Decide how much you can comfortably spend on holiday gifts without impacting your essential expenses. This amount should be a realistic figure based on your current financial situation.

Step 2: Make a List of Recipients - Write down everyone you plan to buy gifts for. This could include family, friends, coworkers, and anyone else you want to give a gift to.

Step 3: Set Spending Limits  Assign a specific spending limit for each recipient. Consider your relationship with each person and how much you typically spend on gifts for them. Here’s a sample breakdown:

Step 4: Calculate Total Estimated Costs - Multiply the spending limits by the number of recipients in each category to get a total estimated cost. For example:


Step 5: Adjust as Needed - If your total estimated costs exceed your total budget, look for areas to cut back. You can either reduce the spending limits for some recipients or remove a few people from the list.

Step 6: Plan for Additional Expenses - Remember to allocate some budget for additional expenses, such as:

Step 7: Keep Track of Expenses - As you start purchasing gifts, keep track of your expenditures to ensure you stay within your budget. You could use a simple spreadsheet or a budgeting app.

Step 8: Review and Reflect - After the holidays, review your spending and assess how well you stuck to your budget. This can help you plan better for next year.



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