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TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: December 20, 2024 6 Min Read
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Credit Sesame uses the 12 Days of Christmas to inspire better credit health in 2025.

The holidays are a time of joy, generosity, and, unfortunately, often a spike in credit card bills. But with a little planning and smart credit habits, you can enjoy the season without the dreaded January credit hangover. Here are some tips to help make the 12 Days of Christmas the start to a financially sound 2025.

On the first day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
A credit check online for free

Start by checking your credit report for free. Use services like Credit Sesame or visit AnnualCreditReport.com to ensure everything looks accurate. Spot any discrepancies? Resolve them before they snowball into larger issues.

On the second day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Two spending goals

Set a holiday spending budget to avoid overspending. Limit what you spend on gifts and travel, and set a second goal: avoid increasing your credit card balances. A clear plan can help you stay on track.

On the third day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Three payment plans

Take charge of your debt with a repayment strategy for at least three of your debt accounts. Try the snowball method (pay off smaller debts first) or the avalanche method (target high-interest balances). Choose what works for your situation, or combine them for the best results.

On the fourth day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Four fraud alerts

The holiday shopping season is prime time for fraudsters. Set up alerts with your credit card company to monitor unusual activity, and use cards with fraud protection. Always shop on secure websites to keep your credit safe.

On the fifth day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
FIVE SMART TIPS

  1. Avoid maxing out credit cards—this harms your credit utilization ratio.
  2. Pay more than the minimum—this helps cut down on interest.
  3. Stick to your budget—impulse purchases can add up fast.
  4. Be careful with store cards—they often have high APRs.
  5. Build an emergency fund for unexpected expenses.

On the sixth day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Six deferred-interest deals

Consider deferred-interest deals, but only if you can pay them off before the promotional period ends. If you don’t, the interest may be backdated, adding extra costs. Make sure you know exactly what you’re signing up for.

On the seventh day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Seven savings goals

Start saving for the next holiday season now. Even small contributions can add up, and by next year, you’ll have enough to cover gifts, decorations, and travel without going into debt.

On the eighth day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Eight saving methods

Track your spending using an app, a spreadsheet or the back of an envelope. It does not matter how you track spending as long as you do it. Setting limits on how much you spend on gifts and entertainment will help you stay financially disciplined.

On the ninth day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Nine cashback perks

If you’re using credit cards, look for ones that offer cashback or rewards. Remember: if you don’t pay off your balance in full, interest charges will quickly negate any rewards you earn. Use your rewards wisely!

On the tenth day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Ten grace period payments

Take advantage of your credit card’s grace period to avoid interest charges. Pay off your balance in full each month to make the most of interest-free spending. Just be sure not to carry a balance into the new year.

On the eleventh day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Eleven accounts considered

Before opening new credit accounts, think twice. Store credit cards may offer tempting discounts, but too many new accounts can hurt your credit score. Stick to your long-term financial plan and resist the urge to apply for every deal.

On the twelfth day of Christmas, my credit gift to me is
Twelve habits building

The key to lasting credit success is consistency. Make paying bills on time a habit, keep credit card balances low, and check your credit report regularly. Building these habits throughout the year will strengthen your financial future.

The holidays should be a time for making memories, not worrying about debt. With these 12 credit-savvy tips, you can enjoy the season to the fullest while staying on track with your finances. The best gift you can give yourself this year? Financial peace of mind—with no interest attached.

Happy holidays, and here’s to a financially bright new year!

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Disclaimer: The article and information provided here are for informational purposes only and are not intended as a substitute for professional advice

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