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Christmas shopping on a budget: how to save for the holidays

From creating a Christmas savings plan to shopping early, using DIY Christmas gift ideas on a budget and following a 12 weeks to Christmas savings plan, planning ahead with MyBudget is the secret to enjoying Christmas on a budget, stress free and without the financial hangover.

Christmas! ‘Tis the season to be jolly, but if you’re not careful, Christmas spending can spiral out of control like a runaway sleigh. Let’s face it, Christmas can be an expensive time. However, with a bit of foresight and planning, MyBudget is here to ensure you enjoy the festive season without dreading your January bank statement.

Why is it important to budget for Christmas?

Creating a Christmas budget is crucial to avoiding a post-holiday financial hangover. It allows you to focus on what truly matters, spending quality time with loved ones, without the stress of overspending. A well-planned budget also ensures you can fully embrace the holiday spirit, knowing each gift and festive treat is accounted for. Ultimately, the greatest gift you can give yourself is a stress-free Christmas!

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How to budget for Christmas in Australia

A great way to help you create a Christmas shopping list and budget is by downloading our Christmas Budget Template, which is designed to streamline your holiday planning. Simply input your expenses and budget allocations, and watch as it calculates how much you need to save. Use this handy tool to adjust your spending and create a Christmas budget that’s both practical and achievable.

We all start every Christmas season with the best intentions of finishing our shopping early, but somehow find ourselves in a last-minute frenzy a week before the big day. The good news is that with a few months ahead of us, now it’s the perfect opportunity to get ahead of the game and conquer this festive season with a solid budget. So, if you’re already thinking about Christmas, we’ve got some fantastic saving tips just for you.

What is the 12 weeks to Christmas savings plan?

Wondering how to save for Christmas without stress? Starting 12 weeks out gives you a clear plan to follow. Break down your total Christmas budget into weekly savings goals so you can stay on track and avoid relying on Afterpay. Try MyBudget’s free Savings Calculator to see how much you can save.

  • How much to budget for Christmas gifts: divide the total amount you want to spend on presents by 12 weeks and set that aside weekly
  • Include all holiday costs: don’t forget travel, food, decorations, and any hidden extras when creating your Christmas savings plan
  • Automate savings: use a separate Christmas savings account to make sure your funds aren’t touched until the holidays
  • Track your progress: check in each week to adjust and stay accountable to your plan.

Use MyBudget’s free Christmas Budget Calculator to create a Christmas budget in under 30 minutes.


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How much should I spend on Christmas?

How much to budget for Christmas overall

Start by setting a realistic spending limit that fits comfortably within your financial means. Remember to always prioritise essential bills over any Christmas expenses. The first step is understanding your overall expenses. Do you have a budget for daily life? If you don’t, it’s ok! Our free Personal Budget Template will help get you started.

Once you’ve figured out what you can afford to spend on Christmas, it’s time for the fun part, planning gifts!

How much to budget for Christmas gifts and presents

It’s not only Santa who needs a list at Christmas time. To keep yourself on track, start by creating a clear list of:

  • who you need to get gifts for
  • what you’re getting them, and
  • how much you have to spend on each person.

Regardless of your method, ensure every expense is accounted for to avoid last-minute panic buys and maintain control over your spending.

How can I find more money to save for the holidays?

Don’t go into debt this Christmas using credit cards and buy now, pay later services. Finding extra money hiding in your spending habits is a great way to save for the Christmas holidays.

  • Go over your bank statements for the last few months and highlight any overspending areas. Even little changes can help to free up spare cash for your Christmas savings
  • Are you expecting a tax refund? As soon as your refund hits your account, consider setting some, or all of it aside
  • If you’re struggling to stay on top of your bills, it may be time to talk with your creditors about payment arrangements you can afford.

Did you know? A MyBudget money expert can help you create a budget and can even negotiate with your creditors for you.

How do I automate my Christmas savings?

Automate your Christmas savings by setting up a dedicated account just for the festive season. For MyBudget clients, integrating this into your budget may already be streamlined, but it’s always wise to touch base with your money coach for any tweaks.

If you are not a MyBudget client, most banking apps make it easy-peasy with automation features that can divert a portion of your earnings straight into a savings account. This ensures your holiday funds stay untapped until you’re ready to jingle all the way to the checkout, making budgeting a breeze.

Kylie, a MyBudget client-turned-expert, shares smart tips for planning your Christmas budget when you call the team.Kylie, a MyBudget client-turned-expert, shares smart tips for planning your Christmas budget when you call the team.

When should I start Christmas shopping?

Get ahead with your Christmas shopping by taking advantage of sales events like Afterpay Day sales and Black Friday. Starting early not only ensures your online purchases arrive in plenty of time but also keeps you from making impulse purchases. For budget-friendly gifts, explore Marketplace for gently used bikes, toys, fashion items, or even furniture. Choosing preloved items not only saves money but also adds a unique touch to your holiday gifts.

How do I manage Christmas expectations?

Instead of feeling the pressure to match past festive overspending, it’s smart to openly discuss budgeting within the whole family. You’re not alone in wanting to manage your holiday budget sensibly. By setting equal price limits and sharing financial expectations, everyone can enjoy the Christmas season without unnecessary strain.

What if my income changes over Christmas?

If your workplace shuts down for Christmas and you’re facing unpaid leave, it’s crucial to factor these changes into your holiday budget. This way, you’re prepared for any financial dips during the festive season, keeping your financial plans on track.

Also, when buying gifts, remember the old-english proverb: “Cut your coat according to your cloth,” emphasising the importance of living within your means.

How can I share the Christmas load and save money?

Divide and conquer this Christmas by divvying up the tasks among your nearest and dearest.

  • Coordinate Christmas meals: have each person contribute their specialty dish
  • Secret Santa: enjoy thoughtful gift-giving without the stress of buying for everyone individually
  • Decorate as a group: assign different areas of the house to your loved ones to spread festive cheer
  • Joint gift-giving: pool resources for larger items, enabling meaningful gifts that everyone can enjoy together.

See how to budget for Christmas lunch under $100.

What are other Christmas expenses should I include in my budget?

There are lots of unexpected Christmas expenses that can sneak up on even the most organised. Beyond gifts, here are a few additional costs to keep in mind as you plan your Christmas celebrations:

  • Christmas cards and postage
  • Festive feasts and extra groceries
  • Travel expenses
  • Decorations and gift wrapping
  • Charitable donations
  • Utilities and electricity for lights
  • Special clothing or party outfits
  • Pet sitting
  • Unexpected guests.

What are the best Christmas saving tips?

  1. Set a spending limit on gifts
  2. Shop the sales
  3. Find online discounts and cashback
  4. Say “No” sometimes
  5. Avoid debt and credit cards
  6. DIY Christmas gift ideas on a budget.

Looking for more budget Christmas gift ideas? Check out MyBudget’s top 15 Christmas stocking stuffers!

How can MyBudget make Christmas budgeting simple?

What a whirlwind of festive frugality! As we inch closer to the holiday season, remember – starting now can make all the difference. Whether you’re wondering how to budget Christmas presents or how much to budget for Christmas gifts, planning ahead helps. And hey, if you find yourself overwhelmed with setting up your budget or unsure where to start. Enquire online or give MyBudget a jingle on 1300 300 922 and we’ll help you sleigh your financial goals!

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Christmas budgeting FAQs

How to budget Christmas?

Break down your expected holiday expenses, set a spending cap, and stick to it. This helps you enjoy Christmas in a budget-friendly way without going into debt.

How to budget for Christmas?

Start by listing all your holiday costs, from gifts to food, and divide by the weeks left until December. A Christmas savings plan ensures every dollar is accounted for.

How much to budget for Christmas?

It depends on your income and expenses, but aim to keep Christmas in a budget that doesn’t exceed what you can realistically afford after essentials.

How much to budget for Christmas gifts?

A good rule is to allocate a set percentage of your holiday budget to presents. This keeps each budget Christmas gift affordable and stress-free.

How to budget for Christmas presents?

Create a gift list, set a price limit per person, and look for budget Christmas holidays deals and sales. DIY Christmas gift ideas on a budget can also save money while adding a personal touch.

This article has been prepared for information purposes only, and does not constitute personal financial advice. The information has been prepared without taking into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on any information in this article you should consider the appropriateness of the information having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs.