Money-smart ways to enjoy the holidays

As soon as the “Ber” months roll in, we all feel that familiar shift: Christmas lights start twinkling, gift lists begin forming, and our calendars slowly fill with reunions. It’s a warm, exciting time of the year — but to be honest, it can also be one of the most financially stressful. With the long holiday season stretching from September all the way to January, our wallets also often end up working overtime.

If you’re looking to enjoy the festivities without waking up to post-holiday debt, the key is simple: plan early and spend smartly. Here are five practical ways to keep the season merry, meaningful, and financially bright.

1. Set a realistic holiday budget and track it closely.

Before the celebrations sweep you away, take a moment to ground yourself. How much can you really spend without compromising your bills, savings, or upcoming goals? Break your budget into categories — gifts, food, travel, Noche Buena, parties — so you know exactly where your money will go. A simple spreadsheet or budgeting app is often enough to keep you in check. The goal isn’t to restrict joy, but to make sure you’re not stressing about expenses long after the decorations are packed away.

2. Shop early, smart, and strategically.

Impulse buying during peak season is a recipe for overspending. A better approach? Start with a gift list — complete with spending limits per person — and stick to it. Then, pace your purchases. Don’t wait for December; holiday promotions pop up as early as September, and spreading out your shopping helps reduce the strain on a single paycheck. This way, you avoid panic buying and get to enjoy the process instead of rushing through malls at the last minute.

3. Focus on experiences over expensive gifts.

If there’s anything the past few years have taught us, it’s that shared moments matter more than things we can wrap. Consider DIY gifts, handwritten notes, framed photos, or homemade treats — thoughtful gestures that cost less but mean so much more. For family gatherings, suggest a potluck instead of catered spreads. And if your barkada loves exchanging presents, why not try Secret Santa? It keeps the fun while keeping expenses manageable.

4. Use cash or debit for holiday spending.

Credit cards are convenient, yes, but they can also lead to painful January realizations. If possible, use cash or debit so you’re spending only what you actually have. If you must swipe, set a clear limit and commit to paying it off in full when the bill arrives. Avoid letting the holiday spirit turn into long-term debt.

5. Save a portion of your bonus and protect your financial future.

When the 13th month pay or holiday bonus arrives, it’s tempting to splurge — and you should enjoy it! But consider setting aside a portion for long-term goals. One option is exploring financial tools that give both protection and savings. For example, Sun Life’s Save and Protect plan offers up to 20x insurance coverage and a money-back guarantee after 20 years, making it a thoughtful gift for your future self and the people who matter most.

As the holiday rush approaches, take a step back to reflect on how you want to spend — not just your money, but your time and energy. A Sun Life advisor can also help you review your plans and set goals for the coming year, so you can greet the New Year with clarity, confidence, and a lighter heart.

Here’s to a bright, debt-free, and joy-filled holiday season!

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Simplify Your Holiday Shopping: 5 Expert Tips from Home Credit

The holiday season is a time for joy and togetherness, but let’s face it, it can also be pretty stressful, especially when it comes to holiday shopping. The pressure of finding the perfect gifts, dealing with crowded stores, and managing your budget can turn this wonderful time of year into a headache. But fear not, because Home Credit, the leading consumer finance company in the country, has your back with five smart tips to make your holiday shopping a breeze.

Make a List

Santa isn’t the only one who benefits from a well-organized list. Start by creating a detailed shopping list that includes the names of the people you want to buy gifts for, your gift ideas for each person, and the shops where you can find those items. Having a list will keep you organized, help you stay on track, and reduce the chances of forgetting anyone or anything on your gift-giving list.

Set a Budget

Before you hit the stores, set a clear and realistic budget for your holiday spending. Review your list and allocate a specific amount for each person. Sticking to your budget will help you avoid overspending and prevent financial stress during the holiday season.

Start Early

The early bird truly gets the stress-free shopping experience. Don’t wait until the last minute to start your holiday gift shopping. Purchase your gifts well in advance of the holidays. Starting early allows you to take advantage of sales and discounts, avoid the holiday rush, and ensures you have ample time to find the perfect gifts without feeling rushed or pressured.

Explore Installment Deals

One of the best-kept secrets for a hassle-free holiday shopping experience is taking advantage of installment deals. Home Credit is your go-to destination for this. It offers a wide range of 0% interest rate installment deals on a variety of products. Home Credit makes it easier for you to check out amazing holiday sales through its official website or My Home Credit App. You can also check out Shoppingmall.ph, an online shopping platform for authentic smartphones, laptops, gadgets, and home appliances. This platform helps you find the best deals in stores near you, making it much easier to apply for zero-percent interest rate installment plans and get pre-approved in minutes. Plus, you can chat with a live Sales Agent for more information. By choosing installment plans, you can spread the cost of your purchases over manageable periods, keeping your finances in check during the holiday season.

Stay Tuned for More Deals and Discounts

This holiday season, make a commitment to stress-free shopping by following these expert tips. Keep an eye out for Home Credit’s biggest and grandest holiday offerings yet. It has more 0% interest rate installment deals and flexible loan offerings for a wide range of products, including mobile phones, tablets, laptops, home appliances, furniture, and more. So, watch out for the exciting deals that will make your holiday shopping even easier on your budget.

And, if unexpected bills or the need for extra holiday funds arise, Home Credit has your back with Qwarta and Cash Loan options. These alternative payment options allow you to enjoy the holiday season while having the financial freedom to purchase what you need and experience what you want at your own pace.

So, there you have it, five expert tips from Home Credit to simplify your holiday shopping. With a well-planned list, a set budget, early shopping, installment deals, and access to extra funds when needed, you can make this holiday season truly joyful. For more information and to stay updated on Home Credit’s latest offerings, visit their official website, www.homecredit.ph. You can also follow their official Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok accounts, or download the My Home Credit App on Google Play to learn about the latest promos and see what’s new in the Marketplace.

Make your holiday shopping a breeze with Home Credit and enjoy the season to the fullest!

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