In the run up to their birthdays, your kids will probably be highly excited. They have so much to look forward to, including presents and a big party. Sure, they will be full of beans as their birthdays approach, but how will you feel as you prepare all the celebrations for your children turning a year older? If you aren’t in such a great financial position at the minute, you might be wondering how on earth you are ever going to afford all of the birthday celebrations. Well, don’t worry too much. This blog post is here to help you!
Ease Your Debt Stress
If you are currently struggling with other debts, then this will be putting a strain on your birthday planning. So, it’s a good idea to try and tackle your debt head on. This should then free up some extra cash for the birthday. You might want to visit Debt Consolidation to see how you can reduce your debt repayments. Alternatively, it could be worth seeking some professional advice from a financial advisor. Anything you can do that will leave you with some extra cash for the birthday will certainly be a big help!
Save Throughout The Year
It’s always a good idea to keep on saving whenever you are able to. Even you can only afford to squirrel away a few dollars at the end of the month into a savings account, you could be happily surprised to see just how much you end up with at the end of the year. This little pot of savings can be used at Christmas and for birthdays so that you are always able to put a big smile on your kids’ faces!
Stick To A Present Budget
It can be ever so easy to go over budget when you are buying presents for your case. This will be especially the case if they have given you a very long list of things they want to open on their big day! After all, as a parent you only want to make your children as happy as possible. However, you should only buy things that are within your budget. So, before you start buying gifts for them, set yourself a budget and then make sure you stick to this. Don’t overspend as it could put a strain on affording other aspects of their birthday celebrations, such as their party.
Host The Party At Home
When it comes to kids’ birthday parties, they can very easily get expensive very quickly. To prevent this, you should host it at home rather than hire a venue. This will also mean that you don’t have to spend a lot on food as you could keep things cheaper by preparing your own finger buffet. Just remember to plan some party games and entertainment so that the kids have heaps of fun!
Kids’ birthdays don’t have to leave you in lots of debt. Simply follow all of the tips above to make sure you never end up paying over the odds for anything!
Debbie P says
Really great ideas and tips. It can be a real struggle for some birthdays.