It’s early November. You just blew a little money on Halloween decorations and candy for the kids, and now you’re just worried about getting through Thanksgiving. Protecting your credit is a particularly challenging task during that most spendy time of year, The Holidays.
Here are a variety of strategies to keep your financial life from getting out of control and having to resort to a credit repair service.
First of all, the holidays began at Halloween. Decorations, parties, treats and holiday outfits are all expenses that must be considered as part of your financial plan, or budget.
Budgeting is the first of our essential things to do. Now is the time to start thinking this process through for the next few months:
Remember, the more you spend shopping, the more opportunities there are for identity theft and credit card fraud.
It’s a really good idea to keep all receipts from your holiday spending. Don’t make the mistake of shoving them into the bottom of a purse or backpack, or the store sack. Collect them in a slot in your wallet or a special envelope. Compare them to your credit card statement or online banking transactions. Don’t wait until after the holidays to reconcile this information. The earlier you detect and stop identity theft the better chances you have of minimizing the damage an identity thief can cause.
It’s crucial to keep up on your credit utilization to keep your credit score up during the holidays. Don’t use more than 30% of your available credit to keep your score unaffected by holiday spending. Are you still recovering from last year's holiday spending? Do you need help repairing your credit for the new year?
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