“Halloween spending – in fact all holiday spending - falls under the ‘want’ category of a spending plan,” said Dave Jones, president, AICCCA. “A spending plan helps consumers take care of the needs of their family before they commit money to the wants.”
According to the National Retail Federation, a record 170 million
people are gearing up to spend more this year for Halloween. A survey conducted
by NRF says that consumers are planning to spend $79.82 on decorations,
costumes and candy, up from $72.31 last year. AICCCA offers these tips to make
your Halloween fun, but affordable:
Satisfy trick-or-treaters with the jingle of coins. Add pennies
to your candy bowl and you won’t have to buy as much candy and treats.
Reduce, reuse or recycle costumes. Use this
mantra to look through your closets for ways to dress up without buying
anything new. Trade with neighbors or friends or brighten up an old costume
with new trim.
Go green with decorations, too. Inventory what you have
on hand before you buy anything new. Design a different layout from what you
have done in the past. If you really want to buy something, consider a pumpkin
or two late in the month that can do double duty at Thanksgiving.
If you need help planning your holiday spending to avoid the Red
Tuesday monster of holiday debt, an AICCCA member is just a phone call away at
866-703-TRUSTAICCCA (866-703-8787).