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Your intentions are good. You’re sticking to a budget this holiday season. No extras. Then you realize you forgot a gift for your kid’s teacher, or didn’t realize your brother’s new girlfriend would be joining you and you wanted to make her feel welcome. Or maybe the holidays crept up on you and you didn’t have quite enough time to save enough for the gifts you wanted to buy. If you are suffering from a holiday hangover after realizing how much the holidays cost you, you’re not alone.
Depending on your financial situation, overspending at the holidays can be a temporary setback or may be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. It may be overwhelming, but holiday debt shouldn’t cramp your style forever. Take some steps to help recover your finances and prepare better for the next year.
First of all, take stock of your overall financial health. Are there some extras you can forgo this month to help pay down your debt? Assess where your money is going and changes you can make to pay off your debt.
Secondly, make a list of all your holiday debts that should be addressed and make a plan how to best pay them down. Make a list of minimum payments and at least meet those obligations. If you can’t meet all your minimum payments, pay your secured debts (like those secured by your house or a car) and then move onto the unsecured debts.
Most importantly, assess what you spent this year and come up with a plan for next year. The holidays come at the end of every year and those headaches can be avoided if you start setting aside a bit each month to cover the inevitable costs.
If your debt has gotten out of control, you may want to speak with an experienced bankruptcy attorney. We can help you figure out how to get out of debt. Call today for your free, initial consultation.
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