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5 Tips to Recover from Holiday 2007 Overspending

Holiday 2007 OverspendingWhew!  Christmas is over, things went off without a hitch, the kids are happy with their presents and there you sit with a pile of receipts and credit card bills that could sink the Titanic.  Ok, maybe it would only sink the S. S. Mino, but it certainly feels like the Titanic.  Don’t let your mounting debt paralyze your finanical mindset as you plan for 2008.  Time to put together a plan of attack and work that plan.  Here are a few tips to help you overcome your initial anxiety as you start planning the family budget for the months ahead.  You can can do it, you just need a plan.  Follow the 5 tips below and save your family from repeat servings of Ramen noodles in the coming months.

1. Take stock:  Now that Christmas is over, there will still be birthdays, showers, or special events coming up that you will need gifts for.  This is the time for re-gifting.  That great candle you got from Aunt Lucy or that bath set you got from Cousin Steve could be the next gift you give to a friend.  Re-gifting of nice, unopened gifts is a common practice and allows you to skip the hassle of returning.  Take all the gifts you will not use and place in a box marked “gifts” in your closet and pull them out as needed.  This will save you shopping time when such unexpected events comes up and will also save you money to use for necessities and bills.

2.  Cut up Store Rewards Cards:  That department store card you signed up for only to get the extra 10% off your purchase; will only keep you shopping there if you keep it in your wallet.  If there are no additional discounts with these store rewards cards you should cut them up now so you are not tempted to use them again in the future.  This will also help you to manage your cash flow and keep track of how much you owe on your main credit cards.  Having too many store rewards credit cards can lower your credit score and make getting additional credit in the future more difficult.  Cut them up now before they become a problem.

3.  Manage Current Credit Cards:  If you haven’t bought into the computer money management programs, then now may be the time.  There are many great programs out there that will allow you to set up separate accounts for each banking or credit account you have.  I recommend Quicken Personal Finance or Money from Microsoft.  Once you have set up all your accounts you should set up a schedule to enter your receipts into the program to help you keep track of what you have spent, what days the bills are due, and how much you owe on each bill.  This will help you take a look at your spending habits and manage your money better.  Read the rest of this entry »