Christmas is over for another year, but it's time to start planning for next Christmas if you want to be able to put together a debt free holiday a year from now.Very first thing to do is take stock of what you used this year. How much gift wrap. How many cards. How much did your grocery bill go up because of special foods or baking? How much did you spend on new clothes for holiday get togethers, gifts, and anything else related to the holidays. Figure this amount out. Be prepared for shock because in 2016, the average family spent nearly $1,000 on gifts alone. (And for this exercise you will be figuring in any other expenses related to the holidays, including airline tickets home, etc.)








