Most of us roll our eyes when we start seeing shopping centres spruik Christmas merchandise in November. While it’s important not to get caught up in the festivities too early, now’s actually a great time to start prepping to ensure your budget doesn’t blow out over the silly season.
The best bit? By following some of the below tips, you can turn the retailers’ early mind games against them and save money instead!

Buy food ahead of time

Christmas time tends to lead to a lot of socialising. Even if you aren’t the one catering, requests to bring a plate can add up over time.
Make a point of keeping an eye out for food and drinks specials ahead of time and buy items like boxes of chocolates, long life snacks and drinks when they are on special. That will make it much easier to stretch the food budget over Christmas.

Opt for Secret Santas

For people who have a large family or friendship circle, Christmas can lead to a long list of presents to buy. Many people prefer not to get extra clutter for their kids, so suggest a Secret Santa arrangement instead of buying for every person.
This way you can put more thought into each gift as well as not creating more stress.

Homemade wrapping paper

If the end of term results in your kids bringing home sheets of artwork, why not recycle these and use them for wrapping paper for the extended family?
Not only does this mean that the kids get to see their artwork being passed on to loved ones, but it also saves you money on buying wrapping paper that will be in the bin by Christmas morning.

Shift the focus

Rather than dwelling on social media posts of the perfect Christmas morning with matching pyjamas, shift your focus to the true meaning of Christmas: helping others who are less fortunate.
For instance, instead of getting new books for Christmas Eve story time you could choose books from the library and make a donation to charity that helps literacy in at-need communities.

Keep a track of your spending

With a large percentage of Australians overspending at Christmas (and feeling guilty about it), it’s important to keep a budget for Christmas and any associated events – like holidays – over that time.
By following a budget, and starting now, you can spread out your spending – $200 a week over five weeks is much better than $1000 in the week before Christmas.

A final few tips

  • Create a list of who you need to buy for and brainstorm present ideas before you go shopping.
  • Make your own gifts.  There's always good ideas on etsy too
  • Buy online when sales specials are on. This can help you avoid pressure from sales staff and impulse purchases.
  • If hosting a Christmas day event, organise it early so attendees can help out with the food and drinks.

Don't forget to look at your home loan too!

With so many Australian's not knowing what their interest rate is, a great way to help you save is by looking at one of the most expensive things we have, our home loan.
A simple enquiry with a modern lender, like Well Home Loans (there's our plug!), could help save a lot of money on your home loan.  With our home loans starting from one of the lowest rate around, you can really amp up the savings.


Disclaimer:Rates are current as at 15th November 2018 and are subject to change at any time.  Current rates are displayed on the appropriate home loan product pages. The comparison rate is based on a $150,000 loan over 25 years. Warning: this comparison rate is true only for this example and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Lending criteria, fees and conditions apply. Rates, fees and conditions are indicative, available for new loans only and subject to change without notice.