We know, it's only October and for a lot of us, the Holiday Season is the furthest thing from most of our minds. But when you look at the calendar, the holiday season is only a few paychecks away.
Planning ahead will help you avoid overspending and needing to lean on your credit cards or Buy Now Pay Later services to pay for items you can't afford.
Buy Now Pay Later services lead to overspending
Buy Now, Pay Later services are available mostly online and are now also available for some in-store purchases. These services break up your purchase into four equal payments but do not report your payments to the credit bureaus.
Last year during the Holiday Season, it was estimated that Buy Now Pay Later services accounted for $16.6 billion in online spending, a 14% increase compared to 2022.1 The issue with Buy Now Pay Later services is that, as you make individual purchases that are broken down into small installments, you may not realize how much your obligation will be in two weeks. This can be especially true when different retailers use different Buy Now Pay Later services, making it harder to keep track of how much you're accruing with each service. Furthermore, it can be hard for you to keep track of multiple due dates from multiple services.
Phantom Debt
There is no central authority that these services report to, so it's actually not possible to determine how much people owe in total to Buy Now Pay Later services. This means that total consumer debt levels, which reached an all-time high this year, could be even higher than we know.2
Ways to do the holidays on a budget
Come up with a plan now
While it may sound obvious, coming up with a plan before you start your Holiday shopping is one of the best ways to avoid overspending. There's almost always one or two last-minute gifts that come up, but coming up with a budget and a list of the gifts you know you want to give will help you stay on track as you start to shop. Keeping a list like this will also help you keep an eye out for the right sales as retailers start offering discounts leading into the holiday season.
Take advantage of Cyber Week deals
When you have your list, you know what a good deal actually looks like for a product on your shopping list. In 2023, electronics discounts were as high as 31% off the list price, higher than the 2022 high of 25% off. The same went for categories like apparel, which were 24% off, compared to the 2022 holiday shopping high of 19% off.
Whether this year's deals are as high or not, a deal is a deal. When you know you're going to buy something either way, buying it during a sale is definitely a win for your budget. Just don't wait too long to make your purchase so that your items arrive in time for the holidays.
Look into homemade gifts, experiences, or other unique gifts that don't break the bank
- Framed photos of a favorite memory with the person on your list. Thrift stores are full of photo frames!
- Baked goods
- Plans to do an activity with the person on your list. Frequently, there's that one thing you always talk about doing that isn't actually that expensive, but you just never make the time to do it. Put the time into planning your activity together.
There are countless ways to give gifts to your loved ones that won't break the bank. It just may take a little more time or planning on your part.
This is for educational purposes only and not financial advice.




