Even after creating a budget and being more money conscience, it's still easy to overspend during the holidays.
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There's something about a holiday that isn't all about how much money you spend.
Overspending is as certain a part of the holiday season as overeating. But pushing away from both the table and the cash register at least a little bit sooner can make the post-holiday hangover hurt a little bit less.
The holidays are also a time when people freak out about their finances. If you don't want to spend the money, why not try some of the other options instead of killing a bunch of animals?
For me, a good holiday is about value for money rather than things to see.
In my experience, those who make the biggest fuss about not spending much at Christmas are generally the ones who buy what they want and eat where they want 12 months a year.
Sometimes you have to make tough decisions to hold the line on spending.
If you are spending too much, you cut back on spending and you raise your revenues. And that's it.
Holidays are all different depending on the company and time of your life.
During the holiday season, Christmas specifically, it can be hard to be away from family and friends.
I spend my money on holidays and eating out, and it allows me to be generous.