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Going into the holiday season with debt? Proven ways to keep your finances in order.

The holidays are upon us, and so is the biggest shopping season of the year. U.S. shoppers have already spent $1.75 billion online, up 28.6 percent from 2017.  Many people rely heavily on credit cards to make these purchases, and before they know it, their balances quickly spiral out of control. Here are some helpful tips to keep credit card spending under control and help you maintain your finances during the holiday season.

The first of these tips is to know your debt situation before you begin shopping. If you are already in debt, the thought of going even deeper into debt can be daunting. It helps to make a few rules first with yourself before beginning your shopping. The first of these rules is to set limits on your buying. Put together a list of everyone you will be purchasing gifts for before shopping. Set a limit on how much you will be spending for each person on your list.

If you have a large family, focus your efforts on the children first and suggest a holiday gift exchange or Secret Santa program for the adults. Keep in mind that it is not how much you spend on each person but the thought you put into the gift that counts. Consider making something if you cannot spend a great deal of money or give the gift of time or fun experiences for family members.

If you still want to purchase an item for your family members, you do not necessarily need to go with luxury items for gifts. Many stores have discount sections with gifts that are thoughtful and creative, and there is nothing wrong with shopping at a discount store for items. You can use these items as standalone gifts but also as craft supplies to make something unique and personal for your loved one. Many drugstores have a special holiday section that offers inexpensive gifts.

Sometimes you may also have money available to use without even knowing it. If you do have a credit card, check into whether you have credit card rewards that will allow you to purchase gifts using those points. You should also look into using store rewards programs when purchasing your gifts to get special bonuses, as well, for after the holidays. Use caution if you decide to utilize store credit cards, the risks oftentimes outweigh the rewards.

Sometimes using a credit card to make a purchase is unavoidable. If possible, try using a credit card with a zero percent APR on any of these purchases. Make sure you pay off the balance during the introductory period before being hit with penalties on these purchases. Most of these timeframes are anywhere from 12 to 20 months. Be sure to keep the purchases down to an amount that is manageable to pay off in the end.

After the holidays, consider doing a balance transfer on purchases made during the holiday season to a card with a zero percent introductory APR. Many credit card companies have special offers in January based on the assumption that consumers will spend more than they can handle over the holidays. Another option to pay off debt is a consolidation loan through your bank or financial institution.

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If you have questions on this topic or are in financial crisis and considering filing for bankruptcy, contact an experienced Miami bankruptcy attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade Garcia McMaken has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade Garcia McMaken website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.