As one of my favourite Yuletide songs proclaims, “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.” It’s hard to escape the commercial manifestations of the holidays – aggressive advertisements, sparkling shops and tempting trinkets – all screaming at us to “Buy, Buy, Buy!”
Many people who would normally jump wholeheartedly into the seasonal spending spree can only look on from the sidelines as spectators, as their bank accounts reflect the current economic crunch. Other persons have decided to throw caution to the wind by declaring that it’s business as usual this year.
Armed with partner draws, overseas remittances, or credit cards dangerously close to their limits, some shoppers are living on the edge by spending more than they can really afford.
How can you balance your desire to participate in the holiday festivities, if you’re strapped for cash and your financial reality dictates frugality at this time? Continue reading Celebrating the Holidays When You’re Broke