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Today I’m going to share with you some statistics on how much Australians spend at Christmas time, how much of it is put on credit cards, and 5 ways on how we can avoid overspending during the silly season.
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Christmas is a wonderful time of the year, full of joy, laughter, and celebration. But it can also be a stressful time for our wallets, as we splurge on gifts, food, drinks, travel, and entertainment. According to Finder, Australians are set to fork out $30 billion on everything from presents to pina coladas this festive season. That’s equivalent to a 10% increase compared to last year’s estimated $27.3 billion spend. The average Aussie is expected to spend $1,479 this Christmas on presents, food, alcohol, eating out and travel. That’s a lot of money!
But how are we paying for all this? Well, not all of us are using our savings. In fact, Finder predicts that the nation likely borrowed $24.3 billion on credit cards in December 2020. That works out to be a debt bill of $1,748 per card. Taking into account an average 55-day interest-free period, it’s expected that the interest from Christmas shopping will cost Aussies $194 million. Ouch!
That’s not all. Millions of Aussies are also turning to buy-now, pay-later services like Afterpay and Zip to fund their festive purchases. These services allow you to buy something now and pay it off in instalments over time, usually without interest or fees. However, they can also tempt you to spend more than you can afford, and if you miss a payment, you could face late fees and damage your credit score.
So how can we avoid getting into debt this Christmas and enjoy the holidays without breaking the bank? Here are 5 tips that can help you save money and stay in control of your finances.
I hope these tips help you have a merry and debt-free Christmas! Remember,
It’s not about how much you spend, but how you spend time with your loved ones.
Matthew, Funded Futures Financial Services (unless someone can find it published somewhere as I couldn’t)
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