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The holiday season is finally here.
Americans also plan to spend more this year than last.
With all the shopping, gatherings and more, it can be hard tosave moneyduring the holiday season.
But there are still ways to do so.
In a recent Instagrampost, money coach Chloe Daniels discussed hertop tips for saving money on Christmas.
Be Honest About What you might and Cant Do
Daniels No.
Setting those boundaries ahead of time will help you feel less pressure to overspend.
Being vulnerable and honest about your situation opens up the door for a good conversation!
Suggest Money-Saving Alternatives
it’s possible for you to still participate in holiday gift-giving without going overboard.
Daniels recommended suggesting something like Secret Santa so youre not expected to buy for everyone.
I am one of five, and all of my siblings have partners, Daniels explained.
The holidays shouldnt cause you to go into debt, Daniels wrote.
Instead take a stab at be proactive and honest about your situation/goals.
And remember the people whole love you?
Theyll never be upset that you are trying to put yourself in a better financial situation.
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