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Save money for next Christmas now

By saving for next Christmas now you could help ease the pressure when it comes to all of the costs that come with the festive season.

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Are you worried about that financial hangover from all the costs of Christmas? By saving for next Christmas now you could help ease the pressure when it comes to all of the costs that come with the festive season.  

If you were one of the many people caught up in conversation just months ago saying, “I can’t believe how quickly the year has gone,” and “Can you believe it’s Christmas already?” then you’ll know all too well how soon the festive season and the costs involved can creep up on you after a big year of spending.

Saving money for Christmas now might sound tough, especially if you’re nursing a financial hangover from the months just gone. However, if you were to put away just $20 a week over the year you’ll end up with $1,000 to spend over Christmas. That’s $1,000 less to put on your credit card and $1,000 less to have to think about after the festivities are over. Here's 3 ways you can start saving for next Christmas now:

1. Open a Heritage Bank Christmas Club account

Help keep your savings from being spent by opening a specific savings account such as the Heritage Christmas Club account, where you save during the year and only have access to the funds during the festive season.

2. Shop for gifts throughout the year

If there are particular items you know you’ll want to purchase for people, start shopping now. Take advantage of mid-season sales and the popular end of financial year sales.

3. Cut back on extras

Saving money over the year can be easy if you realise where you’re spending the extra money. Check out this infographic on how to save almost $20,000 a year without trying. Why not try one or two of the saving tips and put that money into your Heritage Christmas Club account. You might surprise yourself come next Christmas!

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