Bargain loving Brit shares Christmas money saving tip that you need to start now for 2025

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If Christmas shopping causes you financial stress, try this savings method for 2025 (Image: Getty Images )

Money-savvy Brits have been showing off their Christmas savings challenges so that by the time the festive season rolls around, they barely notice a dent in their bank accounts.

If you’re feeling the pinch this year, you could start this in January to help you be stress-free next Christmas.

This cheat-code will mean you’ll already have some money tucked away for any festive buys before it’s even half way through the year.

In 2025, more Brits could be taking up this savvy way to afford by starting to save as early as January.

A woman on shared how she saved £450 easily throughout the year so that she could be worry-free by December.

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A woman has shared her Christmas savings tips (Image: Getty Images )

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Speaking in a video shared by the account @womenswealthcollective, she said she first decided how much money she wanted to spend at , setting on £400, but if you think you’ll need more or less than this, you can adapt this figure to your needs.

The woman then divided this by 12 paydays over the course of the year, which came to £33.33.

She then decided to round this up to £35 and put this into a savings pot each month.

This method meant that, by December, she felt no panic or worry about her – a feeling many crave as expenses kick in.

How I saved £450 for Christmas without the December panic from someone who used to struggle with saving up until the last minute1 Here’s my simple method 1️ Last Christmas, I set my target (£400) 2️ Counted my paydays until next Christmas (12) 3️ Did the math: £33.33 needed monthly 4️ Rounded up to £35 (because who likes awkward numbers? ) 5️ The game-changer: I paid MYSELF first every payday Top tip: Having a specific plan beats vague “I’ll just save at the end of the month intentions every time! Yes, £450 might seem like a lot for one day – but spreading it across the year made it totally manageable. No more December stress! Want more simple saving strategies like this? Join my FREE Savvy Savers Society!

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By paying into her own savings pot for , she was fully prepared for the pricey present buying time of year.

If you’re thinking of taking up the savings challenge, first you need to decide how much money you’ll need for the festive season before dividing this into 12 to arrive at your monthly payment figure.

Some banking apps such as Monzo allow you to manage your money by creating ‘pots’ which can help to separate and save your money.

Other budgeters prefer a physical saving hack, where they put cash into organisers or binders.

This may be useful for you if you are inclined to spend your savings or if you don’t use online banking.

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