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Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Opinionated: 1:17pm On Dec 08, 2018
The festive season is a jolly, hectic and very busy time of the year. It’s a time for families to get together, old friends to meet again and for the hearts to be as merry as possible. No matter the plans for this time of the year, you should not forget to be deliberate about the most important element of all, the money that would fuel the fun this season.

Planning financially for this festive season is planning unusual. Because it is just once a year, you would like to make it a memorable experience. Therefore you have to put in an effort to make that possible.

Here are 4 financial guides to help you plan your spending for this festive season so you can have less worries more fun this holiday season.

1. Be deliberate about giving

Christmas is not complete without giving. Most of the time, we do not deliberately take out time to plan and budget for gifting our friends, loved ones and colleagues from work, which in most cases are inevitable. We often plan for just our personal Christmas items and forget the

The best way to budget your money for gifts this season is to start with a list. Create a list of people you would like to give to this season and give room for extras. You could run into an old friend or a distant relative and you would want to leave them with something they would remember. When this is sorted,don’t overthink what you would get for individual persons, but rather, get a generic yet thoughtful gift anyone can use. This way you would save yourself a lot of stress and money.

2. Buy now

If you would like to buy anything for Christmas, it should be now. Apart from the fact that most of the items you would want for Christmas would still be available before the rush hour begins, you would also be able to take advantage of the discounts and sales that would be ongoing before the peak season when things might tend to go higher. The same applies to getting your travel tickets. If you would like to travel for the holiday, get your tickets sorted now before the prices go up.

3. Be cautious when purchasing online

If you would like to chill at home and buy your Christmas items and gifts online to save you the stress of trying to walk passed thousands of people at the mall and local stores, you should be very careful.

It is very important to be vigilant when visiting an online store or banking sites. When shopping online, ensure you use trusted online stores with secure web sites as cyber theft seem to be very high during the festive seasons.

4. Save for the New Year

To start the year on a good note, it’s important that you properly budget and spend your money wisely over December. While it’s tempting, you should not spend your entire salary over the festive season.

Remember you would need to take care of your well being and that of your family membersfor January before you get your first salary for the year. You would also needto take into consideration your loan repayment plan if you have an existingloan, so you do not over stretch yourself financially.

Finally, Christmas and New Year season is usually the most interesting season of the year with its down moments, and it does not have to be stressful if you follow the financial tips above.

Source: Financial Guide for the Festive Holiday Season

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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Nobody: 5:54pm On Dec 08, 2018
True talk. As we spend for Christmas we should remember the hardship of January, the uncertainty of February and the Reality of March.

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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by anambraamaka: 5:55pm On Dec 08, 2018
Great
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by princeade86(m): 5:55pm On Dec 08, 2018
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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Gifted4anna(f): 5:55pm On Dec 08, 2018
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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Nobody: 5:55pm On Dec 08, 2018
As I am cashless kwanu?

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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Nobody: 5:59pm On Dec 08, 2018
Very good thread.....

Thanks Op.
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by OzziOhinoyi(m): 6:03pm On Dec 08, 2018
Good tips.
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by emerazz(m): 6:06pm On Dec 08, 2018
grin
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Hoodbilonia: 6:13pm On Dec 08, 2018
men nawa o
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by salbis(m): 6:13pm On Dec 08, 2018
I love the points highlighted above.
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by mmadu5(m): 6:15pm On Dec 08, 2018
you forget to tell us not to spend on women this festive period cos that is the only way our money will finish faster than a bullet

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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by mazi85(m): 6:21pm On Dec 08, 2018
The best sense you have made since this week�

[quite author=Opinionated post=73659732]The festive season is a jolly, hectic and very busy time of the year. It’s a time for families to get together, old friends to meet again and for the hearts to be as merry as possible. No matter the plans for this time of the year, you should not forget to be deliberate about the most important element of all, the money that would fuel the fun this season.

Planning financially for this festive season is planning unusual. Because it is just once a year, you would like to make it a memorable experience. Therefore you have to put in an effort to make that possible.

Here are 4 financial guides to help you plan your spending for this festive season so you can have less worries more fun this holiday season.

1. Be deliberate about giving

Christmas is not complete without giving. Most of the time, we do not deliberately take out time to plan and budget for gifting our friends, loved ones and colleagues from work, which in most cases are inevitable. We often plan for just our personal Christmas items and forget the

The best way to budget your money for gifts this season is to start with a list. Create a list of people you would like to give to this season and give room for extras. You could run into an old friend or a distant relative and you would want to leave them with something they would remember. When this is sorted,don’t overthink what you would get for individual persons, but rather, get a generic yet thoughtful gift anyone can use. This way you would save yourself a lot of stress and money.

2. Buy now

If you would like to buy anything for Christmas, it should be now. Apart from the fact that most of the items you would want for Christmas would still be available before the rush hour begins, you would also be able to take advantage of the discounts and sales that would be ongoing before the peak season when things might tend to go higher. The same applies to getting your travel tickets. If you would like to travel for the holiday, get your tickets sorted now before the prices go up.

3. Be cautious when purchasing online

If you would like to chill at home and buy your Christmas items and gifts online to save you the stress of trying to walk passed thousands of people at the mall and local stores, you should be very careful.

It is very important to be vigilant when visiting an online store or banking sites. When shopping online, ensure you use trusted online stores with secure web sites as cyber theft seem to be very high during the festive seasons.

4. Save for the New Year

To start the year on a good note, it’s important that you properly budget and spend your money wisely over December. While it’s tempting, you should not spend your entire salary over the festive season.

Remember you would need to take care of your well being and that of your family membersfor January before you get your first salary for the year. You would also needto take into consideration your loan repayment plan if you have an existingloan, so you do not over stretch yourself financially.

Finally, Christmas and New Year season is usually the most interesting season of the year with its down moments, and it does not have to be stressful if you follow the financial tips above.

Source: Financial Guide for the Festive Holiday Season

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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by hapiness44(f): 6:30pm On Dec 08, 2018
And for those that will like to refurbish their homes this Christmas, kindly go through this thread..

https://www.nairaland.com/4545349/sister
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by pat077: 6:45pm On Dec 08, 2018
Okay.
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Miracle4Sure: 6:45pm On Dec 08, 2018
Alright
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by dingbang(m): 7:22pm On Dec 08, 2018
Losing a job in December is the worst thing that can happen to a Nigerian.

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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Starboytwo(m): 8:03pm On Dec 08, 2018
And always remember January is like 40 days

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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by dljbd1(m): 8:57pm On Dec 08, 2018
Save for January too...cos that month dey long die!
Like 2in1

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Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Nobody: 11:25pm On Dec 08, 2018
dljbd1:
Save for January too...cos that month dey long die!
Like 2in1
salary earner spotted.
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by Nobody: 8:29am On Dec 09, 2018
Money no be problem
Re: Financial Guide For The Festive Holiday Season by dljbd1(m): 7:48pm On Dec 09, 2018
dancok:
salary earner spotted.
wink

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