Be money savvy this festive season…

With Christmas only a few weeks away it’s safe to say that the party season has officially kicked off. To help you make the most of it, we asked financial consultant, author and speaker Ronel Jooste for financial advice to help get you through the season.

0
88

Once the calendar reaches November, you know it’s almost time for fun, relaxation and spending time with loved ones. The school holidays are around the corner and the children will need to be entertained for an extended period. Then there’s the holiday plans – be it staying in the city or heading to your vacation home at the beach.

“Spending money will be inevitable but it is important to try to keep within your budget. Everything is more expensive during December and January is a long and tough month with plenty of expenses that you need to take into account. Enjoy the holidays but spend wisely,” says Ronel Jooste, award-winning entrepreneur and the owner of FinanciallyFit Group and PhysEQFiT Guesthouse in Centurion.

Here are her top saving tips for the holiday season:

Expensive isn’t necessarily better

You don’t always need to buy expensive gifts. Most adults and children value time and attention more than expensive gifts. Give your loved ones the valuable gift of your time and attention this December. Rather create memories, because memories last a lifetime.

Make a wish list

Ask your family and friends to compile a wish list for Christmas. Rather spend money on gifts that will be appreciated than wasting money on gifts the receiver won’t use or derive value from.

Plan your shopping

Shopping during the festive season is unavoidable but planning your shopping sprees in advance could save you lots of time and money. Don’t go to the shops unnecessarily. Rather compile a shopping list and try and stick to it. It’s also a great idea to look out for discounted prices and make use of loyalty programmes at shops – most shops have them.

SAY no to excessive decorations

Don’t spend a fortune on decorations that will rapidly be forgotten. Use fruit bouquets that can double-up as dessert and flowers from your garden to create something cost-effective, unique and special.    

Share the costs

Entertaining will feature on your to-do list this summer, but don’t carry all the costs. Entertaining at home is usually a lot cheaper than going to restaurants or entertainment venues. Ask friends and family to all contribute their favourite dish towards your feast meal.

Get creative

If your budget is getting really tight during the holiday, be creative when planning activities. You can still have lots of fun without splashing out on activities. Make the most of the gorgeous summer weather and enjoy a picnic outside with friends and family. Movie night at home with popcorn and milkshakes is a great idea and so is a cook-off. Or camp in your garden, braai marshmallows and try to count the stars. Mountain biking is a fun and cost-effective activity to keep the kids entertained on a low budget. Go for walks with the family and dogs. There are beautiful bicycle parks, botanical gardens and nature reserves that you can enjoy without having to spend a fortune and be in a safe environment.   

Keep an eye out for sales

The mad rush of inflated prices is over after Christmas and there are massive sales. If you
plan properly for the year ahead and stick to your budget, you can pick up great savings the week after Christmas. Be money savvy though and don’t buy things you don’t need.

Get your insurance in order

Unfortunately, bad things do still happen to good people. Ensure that your life insurance, funeral cover and will are up to date at all times to avoid leaving chaos behind. Crime, house robbery and motor accidents increase significantly during the December holidays. Ensure your household content and motor vehicle insurance plans are up to date. Make sure that your house alarm, electric fencing and other security measures are in working condition before you go on holiday. Check that your vehicle is in a good condition and that your vehicle’s licence and your personal driver’s licence are valid. You don’t want to run the risk that the insurance is not paying out if something happens because the pre-set conditions were not met. If you are travelling abroad over the holiday period, check that
you have travel insurance in place and that your needs are covered. 

“Always remember your health is your wealth. Take time out to relax and recover after a busy 2019.  December holidays is a time to over-indulge and break free from routine. Enjoy yourself, but take care of your body: make time for some exercising, try to still eat healthy, keep portion control in mind, drink plenty of water in the heat and don’t consume too much alcohol,” Ronel, a self-confessed fitness fanatic, says.

For more money savvy tips, or to order Ronel’s award-winning book, Financially Fit and Wealthy go to www.roneljooste.com. Details: www.financiallyfitlife.co.za.

Advertisement