- 45 per cent of UK adults are worried about funding Christmas this year
- 66 per cent will not save enough cash before Christmas to pay for spending
- 17 per cent are planning to use a credit card to fund the festivities
Kevin Mountford, head of banking at moneysupermarket.com says "Christmas is always a difficult time of year financially and the current economic climate is not making things any easier. Preparation is the key during the festive season and consumers who have saved will be able to start the New Year without the burden of Christmas debt hanging over them."
Nearly a fifth (18 per cent) of spenders have already saved a sufficient amount to fund this year's festivities and a third (34 per cent) will have saved enough money by the time Christmas rolls round. However, 17 per cent of those surveyed said they are planning use a credit card for their Christmas purchasing.
Kevin Mountford added; "For those with insufficient savings, trying to fund the whole event through their December salary can be a bit of a stretch. If you do need to borrow over the festive period, a credit card offering zero per cent interest on purchases might be the cheapest option.
"Provided you are able to pay off the balance in full within the zero per cent period, these cards are a good way of spreading the cost of Christmas. Don't be tempted to spread the cost over a longer term otherwise you may be still paying for this Christmas going into next year's festivities. However the best course of action will always be to take a 'jam jar' approach to saving by putting aside money regularly throughout the year in a regular savings product which can start at £20 to £25 per month."
Top 0% purchase credit cards
|
Card |
Purchase Rate |
Purchase Duration |
Typical APR |
|
MBNA American Express moneysupermarket.com exclusive |
0% |
12 Months |
15.90% |
|
first direct Gold Card |
0% |
12 Months |
16.90% |
|
Tesco Clucard Credit Card |
0% |
12 Months |
16.90% |
|
Sainsbury's Bank Credit Card |
0% |
10 Months (12 months for Sainsbury's purchases) |
15.90% |
|
Marks & Spencer Credit Card |
0% |
10 Months |
15.90% |
Sourced by
www.moneysupermarket.com 19.10.2009
Top regular savings accounts (based on £25 per month)
|
Provider |
Account |
Deposit |
AER (Terms & Conditions may apply) |
|
Chorley BS |
Santa Saver |
£1 |
5.00% |
|
Norwich & Peterborough BS |
Regular Saver Account |
£1 |
5.00% |
|
Stroud & Swindon BS |
Regular Saver Plus (Issue 2) |
£10 |
4.50% |
|
Principality BS |
One Year Regular Saver Bond (Issue 9) |
£20 |
4.50% |
|
Barclays |
Monthly Savings |
£20 |
4.25% |
Sourced by
www.moneysupermarket.com 20.10.2009
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*Opinium Research carried out an online poll on behalf of moneysupermarket.com of 2008 British adults from 29th September and 2nd October 2009. Results have been weighted to nationally representative criteria.
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