FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 8, 2008
GREAT
INEXPENSIVE HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS
The
holidays are a fun and exciting time of year,
but they are also a time when you can end up spending
more than you expected. Keep in mind that you
don’t have to bust your budget in order
to show how much you care. Here are some tips
for reining in spending while partaking in the
generous spirit of the season, offered by theNew
York State Society of CPAs.
MAKE
A LIST
Many
people spend as they go, buying presents when
they see them and end up surprised when the bills
arrive in January. You can avoid this problem
by creating a list in advance of who you plan
to buy gifts for, and you should budget for each.
Then, check this total against your holiday savings
to decide if you need to adjust your spending.
BE
CREATIVE
As
you begin your shopping, remember that thoughtfulness
really does count. Instead of searching for one
expensive present, you may be able to save money-—and
give the perfect gift—-by putting together
a number of small items that relate to a loved
one’s special interest. Someone who truly
loves chocolate, for example, might appreciate
a small basket full of treats you’ve chosen
for them. Anyone with an interest in sewing or
crafts could probably use a gift bag with a fresh
stock of supplies for the new year. By putting
together a lot of inexpensive items, you may be
able to save money and show how much you care.
HIT
THE KITCHEN
If
you are a good cook—-or you simply have
a foolproof recipe-—gifts of food are inexpensive
and very popular. Whether you give a mixture of
great holiday cookies or your grandmother’s
prize-winning banana bread, your friends and family
are sure to welcome the effort. In fact, you might
not need to cook at all. If you’re fortunate
enough to have some great family recipes that
have received compliments over the years, write
them out on attractive cards and tie them with
a festive ribbon. These great gifts will spread
the joy of delicious cooking throughout your circle
of friends.
GOOD
DEEDS ARE GIFTS, TOO
Many
of the people on your list may value a favor done
for them more than any expensive present. Couples
with young children would probably be delighted
if you offer to babysit so they can have some
time together. You can surprise a friend with
a very busy schedule by promising to do the weekly
shopping for a month. Present each recipient with
a beautiful card describing the good deed to be
performed. Such efforts cost nothing more than
a few hours of your time, but they are greatly
appreciated.
CHECK
YOUR LIST TWICE
First,
plan and purchase all you need for the lower-cost
presents recommended here. Then, when you move
on to higher-priced presents, keep an eye out
for sales and comparison shop to get the best
prices. You may find you can get the items on
your list for less.
CONSULT
YOUR CPA
These
ideas will help limit your spending during the
busy holiday season. Your local CPA can offer
great advice on how to manage your money throughout
the year. Be sure to turn to him or her for answers
to all your financial questions.
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in cooperation with the AICPA
©2007 The American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
GIVING CREATIVE AND INEXPENSIVE HOLIDAY PRESENTS
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The
holidays can derail even the best planned budget.
But you don’t have to clean our your savings
account in order to show how much you care, according
to the Ne York State Society of CPAs. As you begin
your shopping, remember that thoughtfulness really
does count. Instead of searching for one expensive
present, you may be able to save money-—and
give the perfect gift—-by putting together
a number of small items that relate to a loved
one’s special interest. Many of the people
on your list may value a favor done for them more
than any expensive present. Wrap a beautiful card
describing the good deed to be performed. Such
efforts cost nothing more than a few hours of
your time, but they are greatly appreciated by
the recipient. Remember, too, that your local
CPA can offer great advice on how to manage your
money throughout the year. Be sure to turn to
him or her for answers to all your financial questions.