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Everyone
needs a holiday gift giving guide. If you can't hire some sort of
a professional to do everything for you (and who can?), you'll need
to come up with a plan yourself. Before you do anything at all,
figure out a budget. See just how much money you have available
to spend on presents. Come up with a figure for the holidays and
subtract other expenses such as food and travel. Use the rest of
the money in your holiday gift giving guide.
An important
part of your holiday gift giving guide will be to figure
out who you need to buy for. It's easy to get carried away and think
that you must buy a present for everyone and his or her dog! Avoid
unnecessary stress by giving only to those who are close friends
or family members. You can make cookies or other goodies for all
the rest. A concise giving list is crucial to a successful holiday
gift giving guide.
Once you have
a budget for you holiday gift giving guide, figure out how much
you'll want to spend on each person. You'll obviously want to spend
more money on your husband than your aunt Glenda, but you'll probably
want to spend around the same amount on each of your children. Having
a set price limit will help you avoid overspending on any one present
outlined in your holiday gift giving guide.
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