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Budgeting on a Fixed Income: A Month-by-Month Survival Guide

August 25, 2025 · Budgeting

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Month 11: Preparing for the Year-End and Holidays

The end of the year often brings extra expenses, from holiday gifts to increased heating bills. By thinking about it now, you can plan ahead and avoid the stress and potential debt that often comes with the season. This is a perfect time to practice your sinking fund skills.

Decide on a reasonable budget for holiday gifts, travel, or entertaining. Let’s say you want to spend $200 on gifts for your grandchildren. Since it’s Month 11, you have two months to save. That means you need to set aside $100 this month and $100 next month. By putting that money aside now, you won’t have to pull it from your grocery budget or put it on a credit card in December.

This is also a good time to think about creative, low-cost ways to celebrate. Instead of expensive gifts, perhaps you can offer your time to babysit, bake a special treat, or write a heartfelt letter. The goal is to make a conscious plan that aligns with both your budget and your values, ensuring the season is a source of joy, not financial strain.

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