Posted on 19 November 2009. Tags: holiday budget planner, holiday budget tips, holiday budgeting
Finally you are in the holiday season and you want to make it a real big thing, don’t you? With the recessional economy in the background, you might be wondering if you lost the chance to celebrate a good holiday this year. Don’t be crestfallen! Despite our money hassles we still can celebrate to our hearts’ content during the festivals. Here are some good ways to do so. No, these are not one of those easy-to-preach and hard to follow tips. Most budgeting tips don’t work because they ask you to curtail your pleasures. I’m not asking you for such a sacrifice. I’m asking you to only identify the areas where you are wasting money and then bridle your expenditures there. Buy Gifts Only For People Who Matter This might look unethical to you, but why do you want to buy gifts for all [...]
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Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: holiday budgeting, list of ways to save money, travel expenses
The holidays are coming and you might have planned to travel to your favorite travel destinations. Tesco Personal finance has advised people to watch out their travel expenditure when going on a holiday. According to their spokesperson you need to consider your dining expenditures. Most people consider travel costs. But you’ve got to be mindful about the costs that you might have to face when you are in the city. You’ll have to spend on your accommodation, food and shopping. According to Tesco officials, "If families really want to holiday on a shoestring then they need to do their research to really make their money go further". In the past three years, a third of the population had gone on a last minute holiday. These last minute holidays don’t let you plan well for the holiday. Your [...]
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