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Frugal Gifts

3124036768_44f3b35b5eCommon sense answers to questions on personal finance by Joe Plemon

Q:   Help!  We haven’t saved for Christmas and now, with our current bills, it is too late.  My husband, who is adamant about not spending money we don’t have,  says that we just won’t celebrate Christmas this year.  But because I can’t bear the thought of not having gifts for my family and children, I think we should make purchases on credit.  Any thoughts?

A:  Yes.  I agree with your husband that you can’t spend money that you don’t have, but I don’t believe this means that you have to cancel Christmas this year.  It seems that both of you are thinking that you need to spend money in order to celebrate the season, but I encourage you both to consider how to honor Christ without going into debt. Maybe these ideas could help:

Be a Volunteer

Depending on your children’s ages, offer, as a family unit, to serve others.  Volunteer at a food kitchen or a meals on wheels.  Together, make some homemade cookies and homemade cards to take to senior citizens in their homes or in nursing homes.  As you involve your children, explain to them that when we serve others, we are serving Jesus.

Give The Gifts of Time

Your husband could give a homemade certificate to your son good for a hunting trip or to your daughter to be redeemed for a date with her dad.  Give similar certificates to relatives for baby sitting or washing the car or mowing the lawn or washing windows. […]

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