The best way to enjoy this time of year, and not lose control of your money, is to make a budget for the month's special costs.
Published: November 3, 2017
By: Courtesy of DaveRamsey.com
In November, we travel and we eat. We shop for Christmas gifts, and we eat some more. With that in mind, here are some budget items to be ready for in November:
Cookware
Are you hosting Thanksgiving Day dinner for your family or bringing your favorite side dish to a potluck? Either way, you’ll need pots, pans and casserole dishes. Cookware discounts can be as high as 80 percent in November, so it’s a great month to budget for them if you need to add or replace an item in your collection.
Higher Food Costs
Plan your Thanksgiving recipes ahead of time so you can wow friends and family with your cooking (and budgeting) abilities. If you’re hosting out-of-town family for more than a day, you’ll want to budget even more for extra meals and restaurant visits.
Shopping
The last weekend of November is when you’ll find all the big, crazy sales. Set aside some money so you can take advantage of the great Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts on things like clothes, televisions and other technology.
Pet Boarding
Just because you got an invitation to Aunt Elizabeth’s fancy Thanksgiving dinner two states away doesn’t mean Fido did. If your pet isn’t making the trip with you, make sure to budget for boarding fees.
Holiday Travel
Plane tickets and hotel rooms aren’t the only travel costs to account for this time of year. Snacks at the airport, Uber or cab rides, parking garages, tips and extra gas money are some of the smaller expenses that can slip under your radar.
Christmas Decorations
You will probably be excited to string up lights as soon as you’re done eating turkey on November 26th. If you’re also in the mood to buy a peppermint scented candle or a new Christmas wreath, make sure to set aside money to pay for it.
Higher Utility Costs
Low temperatures mean high heating bills. Keep your budget from getting burned by increasing the amount you plan to pay for electric or gas heating.
Remember, when you make a plan for your money each month you’ll have more peace of mind. And who doesn’t want to enjoy their turkey in peace?