Ready for summer?
The weather is heating up and it’s beginning to feel a lot like Summer, the silly season of festivals, holidays and of course Christmas. Merry times, bright sunshine and a bit of a stretch on the wallet. Is it possible to spread the costs of the season? With some smart thinking, yes, it can be.
Plan your shopping
When it comes to gifts start shopping now. you can catch a few start of summer sales and spread the cost so it it doesn’t hit too hard in December. Don’t forget to write a list, just like when your grocery shopping it’s a smart idea think in advance your gift list. Know your price limit and stick to it, otherwise it’s far too easy when you’re caught up in the Christmas spirit shopping to get distracted by all those sparkly distractions.
Get the best price
Know what you should be paying for the item you want to buy. You might be surprised by the price differences shop to shop. And now with Amazon available in Australia you could find a bargain online. Remember always to check the shipping costs and delivery times.
If you find what you want online, you don’t necessarily have to but it there. Make a note of the retailer and the price then head into a store. If you’re willing to challenge the price some stores are willing to price match their competitors. It’s not for everyone but if you’re a determined bargain hunter and a seasoned barterer this could be your best game plan.
Make a list and check it twice
After each shop write down what you spent. There some great apps to help you track spending, you can use a spreadsheet or, just like Santa, simply write a old fashioned list. It might sound like a chore but it could help you keep your nice present list from turning naughty!
Get your craft on
These days you don’t have to be a master baker or a super crafty creative to make a beautiful present on a budget. There are so many great pre-packed cookie and cake mixes you can easily bake up some delicious treats. And you can pick up some beautiful craft ribbons, mason jars and tags from places like the dollar shop and Kmart. Some simple but personal ideas for gifts
- Decorate or personalise Christmas ornaments
- Bake up some homemade cookies or bread and tie with a pretty ribbon or string
- Layer a mason jar with all the ingredients for a hot chocolate tied up with an instruction tag.
If you are still finding it a bit tight to meet the bills you can always spread the cost with a loan. Use the calculator to check out the repayments.
Apply today