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MOOLA’s Top 5 Tips for Saving Money this Holiday Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Buy boxed wine. Or find a yummy, inexpensive bottle. Here are two suggestions: Belle Grove Chardonnay (white wine) and Los Tilos Cabernet Sauvignon (red wine). Make homemade goodies. Make delicious homemade goodies for colleagues and hosts. They likely don’t want anymore “stuff” given to them anyway. Here are two treats that are always a hit: Original Irish Cream and Chocolate-Dipped Pretzels. Accept invitations. Accept invitations for dinner. Hosting a dinner is a big expense, so say “Yes!” and follow Tip 1 or 2. Make practical stockings. Fill stockings with necessities that you would purchase regardless of the season. It’s the only time the kids will be excited to get a toothbrush! Some of our favourites are: socks, underwear, art supplies, bubble bath, hair brush, toothpaste, dental floss, hats, mittens, scarves, hair ties, and barrettes. Buy limited presents. Agree to buy limited presents this year. One or two thoughtful presents is a generous offering. For children under the age of 3, go for very limited presents, or none at all. Give them a wrapping paper tube and turn on the twinkle lights for as much enjoyment as anything you could have bought. For your loved ones, make coupon vouchers for things you can do for them over the coming year. We’ve included a template on the next page so you can DIY! Just print, trim, write, and give! See you January 9th! Lindsay Plumb The Financial Coach-ess With The Most-Ess

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MOOLA’s Top 5 Tips for

Saving Money this Holiday Season

1.2.

3.4.

5.

Buy boxed wine. Or find a yummy, inexpensive bottle. Here are two suggestions: Belle Grove Chardonnay (white wine) and Los Tilos Cabernet Sauvignon (red wine).

Make homemade goodies. Make delicious homemade goodies for colleagues and hosts. They likely don’t want anymore “stuff” given to them anyway. Here are two treats that are always a hit: Original Irish Cream and Chocolate-Dipped Pretzels.

Accept invitations. Accept invitations for dinner. Hosting a dinner is a big expense, so say “Yes!” and follow Tip 1 or 2.

Make practical stockings. Fill stockings with necessities that you would purchase regardless of the season. It’s the only time the kids will be excited to get a toothbrush! Some of our favourites are: socks, underwear, art supplies, bubble bath, hair brush, toothpaste, dental floss, hats, mittens, scarves, hair ties, and barrettes.

Buy limited presents. Agree to buy limited presents this year. One or two thoughtful presents is a generous offering. For children under the age of 3, go for very limited presents, or none at all. Give them a wrapping paper tube and turn on the twinkle lights for as much enjoyment as anything you could have bought. For your loved ones, make coupon vouchers for things you can do for them over the coming year. We’ve included a template on the next page so you can DIY! Just print, trim, write, and give!

See you January 9th!

Lindsay Plumb The Financial Coach-ess With The Most-Ess

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