Over the last ten years or so there has been a big change in the way people shop, and many have been getting into heavy debt, especially around Christmas time. Credit cards have become the preferred spending method and this can result in a serious debt problem if not correctly dealt with, but it doesn't have to get to this point.
Everyone knows that Christmas is the time of year when you shell out the most on presents for friends and relatives and consequently we know that we are going to need more cash to cover the costs. Bearing this in mind, the logical and mindful thing to do is to try and limit your expenditure so that you do not cripple yourself just to make your Christmas a merry time.
Initially, try to start your Christmas shopping early - late September or early October is an excellent time to do this. As a result, this should enable you to spread the costs so that you don't finish up with huge outgoings in December and with a bit of luck {{{reduce|decrease|lessen cut|ease}} the need to use your credit cards.
It is also essential to put together a list of what you intend to buy for people and keep a note of whom you have bought what. Try to wrap up the presents early and put them someplace locked so that they do not get damaged. If you have Internet at home, then you should really look at shopping via the web as you can get some great bargains which can save you a lot of money.
Strive to only shop within your means, and don't buy presents that you cannot afford. This can be daunting when there is a great deal of temptation about and it can be particularly hard if you have kids that you don't want to upset. You must, however try to think long term and control your spending to prevent a glum start to the new year with a large amount of debt.