Money Talk

7 ways to start saving for Christmas – without even noticing

Money Talk

Ah, mid October. The leaves are turning, the air is getting crisp, and… hang on, is that the faint jingle of Christmas bells in the distance? Before you start panicking about your festive finances, let’s talk about how you can start building your Christmas fund now, without it feeling like a chore.

Christmas has a sneaky way of creeping up on us, doesn’t it? One minute you’re sipping pumpkin spice lattes, the next you’re panic-buying enough tinsel to wrap around the moon. But fear not! With a bit of planning and some nifty tricks, you can stuff your Christmas stocking (and your bank account) without breaking a sweat.

Automate your festive finances

First things first, let’s make saving as easy as falling asleep after Christmas dinner. Set up a dedicated Christmas pot or savings account in your banking app and automate a small transfer each week. Even £20 a week from now until Christmas will give you a tidy sum to play with. It’s like having a little Christmas elf squirrelling away money for you while you sleep.

Round up for a jolly good time

Remember when you used to chuck your spare change into a piggy bank? Well, in the digital age your virtual pennies can add up to pounds. Turn on the round-up feature in your banking app, and watch those odd pennies from your daily purchases snowball into a winter wonderland of savings.

Take on a festive savings challenge

If you fancy having a bit of fun with your savings, why not try a Christmas-themed savings challenge? For example, save £3 for each day left until Christmas. Start on 15th October, and by December 25th, you’ll have £213 saved up. It’s like an advent calendar, but instead of chocolate, you get cold, hard cash. (Though let’s be honest, chocolate is pretty great too.)

Ho-ho-hold back on spending

Hear us out – try a no-spend week (or even two!) in October or November. It’s like a financial detox before the inevitable Christmas splurge. Use RiseUp to track your progress and see how much you can squirrel away. You might be surprised at how much you save when you’re not buying that third oat milk latte of the day. (No judgement here, we’ve all been there!)

Get creative with your Christmas cache

Who says saving has to be boring? Turn it into a game! Every time you resist an impulse purchase, pop the amount you would have spent into your Christmas fund. Didn’t buy that £3 meal deal? Ka-ching! Resisted the urge to get a £30 jumper you definitely don’t need? Cha-ching! It’s like reverse shopping – all the excitement, none of the buyer’s remorse.

Deck the halls with… cashback!

If you’re going to be spending anyway (because let’s face it, Christmas doesn’t come cheap), why not make your money work harder? Use cashback sites or credit cards for your Christmas shopping and funnel that extra cash straight into your savings. Our community members like the JamDoughnut app, which provides cashback when purchasing gift cards for various shops and restaurants; and CheckoutSmart and Shopmium to get cash back on groceries. It’s like getting paid to shop – what’s not to like? 

Let RiseUp be your Christmas star

Now, you might be thinking – ‘This all sounds great, but how am I supposed to keep track of all this?’ Well, that’s where RiseUp comes in handy. Use it to:

  • Track your daily spending and saving progress
  • Get personalised insights on where you can cut back to boost your Christmas fund
  • Set festive savings goals and watch your progress

With RiseUp, you can turn your Christmas saving from a chore into a cheerful challenge. It’s like having a financial elf on your shoulder, guiding you towards a stress-free (well, financially at least) Christmas.

Wrap it up

Starting your Christmas fund in October might seem a bit premature, but by making saving a habit now, you’ll be jingling all the way to the bank come Christmas time.

Remember, it’s not about depriving yourself or becoming a Scrooge. It’s about making small, painless changes that add up to a big difference. So go on, give it a go. Your Christmas future self will be raising a glass of eggnog in your honour!

And hey, if all else fails, there’s always the classic Christmas backup plan: telling everyone you’re making donations to charity in their name this year. (Just kidding… unless?) Happy saving, and may your Christmas be merry, bright and financially stress-free!

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