It’s That Time Of The Year Alright! Here Is 5 Interesting Ways To Avoid Holiday Financial Hangover!

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5 Ways to Avoid Holiday Hangover

The holidays are here again and many people will pay visits to their favourite mall, stores and eateries to pick or two things. Others may shop online buying gifts for loved ones. You need money to settle the transactions, in this present day economy, money is something you can’t afford to spend indiscriminately.

You should remember that life continues after the holidays. You have utility bills to settle, children’s school fees and other essential responsibilities. Sincere you can’t escape these duties, and to prevent any financial hangover after the holidays. Here are  5 ways to prevent you from being in such situation.

5 Interesting Ways

To Avoid Holiday Financial Hangover


Make a list of your cash flow

The number of financial sources you have will go a long way in determining how you spend during the holiday. This is because if one source is exhausted, others will suffice during the holidays. Another way is to allocate each financial sources to a particular responsibility. Source one may be for Christmas and source two may be for school fees. And if you have one single source, it is advisable to avoid Christmas spending so that you will not incur debts.

Develop a budget

After, listing the sources of your income, you should then develop a budget. You should not do this alone. Involve members of your immediate family so that the budget will reflect what they want. The budget should be based on available income.

There should be no impulse buying

If is not in the budget, you should never buy it. Impulse buying will no doubt make you spend more. Except what you want is very important, you shouldn’t purchase. This will help you save money.

Be smart about giving gifts

Exchanges gifts and good bags is an important feature of the holidays. If it is 1 or 2 persons you can offer gifts, budget for that 2. Do not go overboard by giving out gifts with reckless abandon. This will do you a lot of good. By the way, you can simply apologise to those who didn’t get anything from you. 

Change your mindset

Christmas is a time for you to have a good time with friends and family. You need money to have wonderful moments. However, if you don’t have the money to pull this off, you should venture into it. Don’t say because a friend is doing it I have to do the same. So, change your mindset if you want to be in a financial mess after the holidays.


Written by: 

Adeniyi OGUNFOWOKE
PR Associate @ Jumia Travel
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