Valentine’s Day is a time for showing love and appreciation to the special people in our lives, but gift-giving can put a strain on our budgets if we don’t plan accordingly.
With the malls filled with hearts, flowers, and chocolates, the pressure to make this day special can be overwhelming.
When it comes to gift-giving, planning is key. Before making a purchase, it’s important to consider how it will impact our budget.
If the purchase of gifts wasn’t included in our budget, it can be difficult to find the best possible gifts for our loved ones. This can be especially challenging if we are still recovering from a difficult January.
To keep our gift-giving budget-friendly, we can take the following steps:
- Decide on a spending limit for the day and stick to it.
- Avoid being influenced by marketing tactics that encourage us to spend more money on a gift.
- Keep the gift low-key and meaningful, rather than following current trends.
- Give what you can afford and make the gift thoughtful, even if it’s not expensive.
It’s important to remember that gifting should come from the heart and not from a place of worry about what others may think.
If gifting is not in our budget, it’s okay to plan accordingly. At the end of the day, as long as the gift is thoughtful, it will be a great gift, regardless of its cost.
*Justine Domingues is an aspiring CA (NAM) with a drive to make financial education widely available. She is the founder of Financial Zula, a YouTube channel that focuses on making financial education available. For more information, please check out Financial Zula on Youtube.