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Enter the festive season with financial confidence

The festive season is meant for joy, connection and celebration – not financial stress. By taking proactive steps, you can navigate this time with ease and start the new year without anxiety about your finances.

Smart financial tips for a stress-free festive season

Preparation is key to enjoying a stress-free festive season. For a tailored financial plan to help you manage the holidays and beyond, contact a Sanlam financial planner today. Take control of your finances and enter the season with confidence!

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Plan your budget early

Set a festive season budget before the holidays begin. Include everything – gifts, gatherings, travel, and even year-end sales. Sticking to a clear plan will keep spending under control.

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Be honest about your finances

Open up to family and friends about financial boundaries. Suggest cost-effective alternatives like potluck meals or DIY gifts. Often, others will appreciate the transparency and join you in finding creative ways to save.

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Avoid holiday debt

Resist the temptation to rely on credit cards for holiday expenses. Focus on spending only what you have and prioritising essential purchases. If you must use credit, plan to pay it off quickly to avoid carrying debt into the new year.

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Maximise rewards and discounts

Take advantage of bank and retailer rewards programmes for discounts or vouchers. Use these to stretch your budget further, and plan your shopping to capitalise on seasonal deals.

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Track spending habits

Monitor your spending during the holidays to avoid unpleasant surprises. Small adjustments, like preparing meals at home or opting for no-spend days, can free up funds for the festivities.

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Think ahead to 2025

Begin setting aside savings for next year’s festive season now. Even small monthly contributions to an interest-earning account can ease the financial load when December rolls around again.

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