Make smart spending a reality
                    
             The  holiday season doesn’t have to wreak financial havoc – not if you’re a smart  spender.
The  holiday season doesn’t have to wreak financial havoc – not if you’re a smart  spender.
Smart  spending is not about scrimping and saving and doing without. It’s about  investing your money and time into things that improve the quality of your life  throughout the year.
Smart spending
Financial planners divide our expenses into  two categories: needs and wants. Our needs are things we require – clothes,  housing, food, etc. Wants are basically the fun stuff – the latest electronics,  a bigger home or more shoes.
Often what we think we need  are in fact wants and once the thrill of the purchase has worn off, they don’t  make us any happier. 
The key to smart spending is to free up  money for those wants that truly enhance our happiness by accumulating  experiences, not things: vacations, having fun with family and friends, nights  out with our spouse or giving to charity. 
Tips to become a smarter  spender
  It’s tough to be a smart  spender during the holiday season, but here are few ideas to create wonderful  memories without breaking the bank:
  - Allow time to comparison shop and get the best price.
- Set a holiday budget and stick to it.  Look at how much  you can spend without having to rely on credit. Include expenses such as  gift-wrapping, entertaining and charity. 
- Use cash whenever possible. Only use a  credit card if you have the money to pay it off right away. And speaking of credit cards, shop around for the best interest  rates and rewards.
- Plan for next year.Open a holiday savings  account and make monthly contributions to it, so that when the holidays roll  around next year, you’ll have money in the bank to cover expenses. You can  start with as much or as little as you can.
You can increase those  monthly contributions by finding ways to reduce the costs of your wants. True,  giving up your daily low-fat cappuccino or cable TV may sting for a while, but  you’ll save hundreds of dollars a year that can be redirected to something you  really want – like visiting your parents for the holidays.
For more ideas on how to make smart spending a  reality, contact us.