Wisconsin Credit Union League: Holiday spending tips from Wisconsin’s credit unions

* Make a Budget and a List. To avoid impulse buys, decide how much you can afford to spend and stay within that budget. Make a price list now of all gifts and other holiday items you plan to purchase.

* Check It Twice. Make sure your list includes all the projects and activities that make up your holiday. It’s easy to overlook expenses for holiday foods, party clothes, holiday décor and postage. Decide what’s worth it.

* Comparison Shop. You can easily save more than 10 percent on most items, sometimes much more, by comparing prices at different stores. The Internet and smart phones have made comparison shopping that much easier. But be careful online. Purchase only from secure sites and review emailed statements for accuracy.

* Make Time Your Ally. When you delay, you pay. At the last minute, you have to settle for something, and it might cost more than expected. After Christmas when items go on clearance is a good time to shop for next year’s presents. By starting early, you’ll have more time to find the “right” gift and avoid impulsive decisions.

* Pay Off Debts Quickly. You’ll spend less if you pay in cash. If you must use credit, use a lower-interest card (you’ll often find lower rates on credit union cards) and pay it off as soon as possible. Don’t borrow more than you can repay in several months. If you only make the minimum payment, you may never pay off the debt.

* Open a Christmas Club Account. These low or no interest accounts provide a practical way to save over time. Ask to have funds transferred automatically from your checking to this account every month. Regular saving reinforces your good budget intentions. Find credit unions you can use at http://www.aSmarterChoice.org

* Check your Supplies. You may have more wrapping paper, ribbons, unused cards and gift boxes from last season than you realize. Use up those supplies first to limit the amount you’ll have to buy this season.

* Understand Layaway. Know the payment schedule and read the fine print. Be realistic about how these payments fit your spending plan and what you can afford. Understand policies including time between payments and schedule of payments, service fees, late and cancellation fee policies, refunds and exchanges.

* Be Smart with Gift Cards. Read the fine print about expiration and fees. If you get a gift card, use it sooner rather than later to avoid forgetting about unused balances on the card, or forgetting the card altogether. You might also use any card you’ve received to shop this year. They can help reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.

* Pay Attention to the Return Policy. Don’t be surprised by some stores’ tighter policies. Pay attention and keep receipts and note time limits, restocking fees, and other factors that may affect your recipient.

* Find Low- or No-Cost Ways to Celebrate. Draw names to limit the number of people for whom you purchase gifts; give homemade items; make your own gift wrap; organize a potluck to share meal costs.