Maximizing Your Budget

Thanksgiving kicks off the start of the holiday season, which also happens to be the season in which we spend the most. You may feel like it’s difficult to avoid going into debt during this time, but here are some tips that will help you save money.

  • Calculate a budget and stick to it. No one wants to enter the holiday season already over budget with maxed out credit cards and buyers remorse.
  • Rather than sending out holiday cards, email your Thanksgiving greeting to friends and family. You will save money on postage and printing costs.
  • If you’ve been designated to host Thanksgiving this year, let family and friends know that you’re starting a new potluck tradition. This will alleviate the cost of putting on an entire meal for everyone. This also saves time and allows you to truly perfect one dish.
  • Keep your holiday decorations simple and minimal. This will give you something to be thankful for once you open your credit card statement without the added expense.
  • Shop at wholesale stores for staple items, this can amount to hefty savings. Also, purchase generic brands when possible.
  • Minimize side dishes. If you know that the cranberry sauce is barely touched each year, skip it.
  • If you’re flying out of town for the holiday, choosing the right day and time to fly can save you money. Often times, flying very early on a Tuesday or Wednesday results in the lowest fares.
If you need to file bankruptcy, save yourself a lot of misery and do it before matters reach this point. When you file a bankruptcy petition, you are protected by the automatic bankruptcy stay against collection efforts and you don’t need to worry about being held in contempt of court.
For more information regarding your specific situation, contact Minnesota Bankruptcy Attorney Gregory J. Wald at 952-921-5802 or atwww.BankruptcyMinn.comfor a consultation.