Head of personal finance, David Kuo from money website Fool, believes that large numbers of people across the country that are simply living "from hand to mouth" will struggle to put any money aside in time for Christmas.
The continuing squeeze on finances being caused as a result of the credit crunch is behind such difficulty in the run-up to Christmas, Mr Kuo said, arguing that this increased expenditure on everyday household bills has stopped people from saving any of their hard earned cash for Christmas.
Due to peoples everyday outgoings rising disposable income remaining at the end of the month has fallen with the rising associated costs associated with energy, motoring, mortgage payments, as well as food price inflation. Therefore, it is increasingly difficult to plan ahead for events such as Christmas where expenditure increases, as there is less ability to put money to one side each month, Mr Kuo said.
To help plan finances over the Christmas period may be to take out a low rate personal loan, which could help you budget over a longer period of time.
And it is budgeting for the festive season that Mr Kuo suggests for those that are in a situation where they have not been putting money aside each month. "There are so many people who are just living from hand to mouth at the moment, one of the big problems is while it is ideally the right thing to do to put money to one side, practically it becomes very difficult to do so. What people need to do between now and Christmas is budget in some ways," he said. Mr Kuo added that it may be wise for individuals to try and find the money they think they will spend on Christmas presents from somewhere. By budgeting successfully, large amounts of debt spread over a number of different credit cards, for example, may be avoided.
However, despite these tips for a successful Christmas, research from a number of building societies has shown that people are currently planning on cutting back their level of expenditure for this festive season.
Research made by Birmingham Midshires found that some 78 per cent of Brits will be making steps to make this an affordable Christmas. Overall, budgets for Christmas have fallen by 102 pounds, with Britons planning on forking out just over 600 pounds this year on their celebrations. There has also been a drop in the number of people that plan to put their Christmas spending on credit cards, the research found, noting that 11 per cent of people plan to use their plastic for spending this season - down from 41 per cent of people in 2006.
It seems, however, that it is not just Christmas that is a concern for individuals. Recent research from Close Investments suggested that the majority of people are concerned about the country suffering from recession during the winter months.
Abbi Rouse has sinced written about articles on various topics from Personal Finance, Careers and Job Hunting and Diabetes Treatment. Abbi Rouse writes for All About Loans. Visit us today to apply for, low cost personal loans, and. Abbi Rouse's top article generates over 49500 views. to your Favourites.
Body Bronze Tanning Salon With so much competition out there you really dont need to settle for anything less than what you are looking for