Get a Jump on Holiday Debt by Making a Plan Now TheStreet 12/23/2020
By Sean Pyles
In a holiday season that many of us will spend apart from loved ones, gift-giving might feel even more important than usual. After all, if you can t travel to see family, at least you can see them unwrap gifts over a video call, right?
And just as many families will use a video service for holiday celebrations this year, many will also turn to credit cards to cover their expressions of love. Three-quarters of holiday shoppers are planning to use credit cards to purchase gifts this year, according to a NerdWallet survey of 2,049 U.S. adults conducted online by The Harris Poll.
In a holiday season that many of us will spend apart from loved ones, gift-giving might feel even more important than usual. After all, if you can t travel to see family, at least you can see them unwrap gifts over a video call, right?
And just as many families will use a video service for holiday celebrations this year, many will also turn to credit cards to cover their expressions of love. Three-quarters of holiday shoppers are planning to use credit cards to purchase gifts this year, according to a NerdWallet survey of 2,049 U.S. adults conducted online by The Harris Poll.
In a holiday season that many of us will spend apart from loved ones, gift-giving might feel even more important than usual. After all, if you canât travel to see family, at least you can see them unwrap gifts over a video call, right?
And just as many families will use a video service for holiday celebrations this year, many will also turn to credit cards to cover their expressions of love. Three-quarters of holiday shoppers are planning to use credit cards to purchase gifts this year, according to a NerdWallet survey of 2,049 U.S. adults conducted online by The Harris Poll.
Sean Pyles
FILE - In this Nov. 30, 2020 file photo, a shopper walks by a holiday window display in New York. Many of us wonât be celebrating the holidays with our families this year, so gift-giving might feel like the best way to show love from afar. And while shoppers are planning to spend less this year than last, according to a NerdWallet survey, more are also planning to use credit cards to purchase gifts. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
In a holiday season that many of us will spend apart from loved ones, gift-giving might feel even more important than usual. After all, if you can’t travel to see family, at least you can see them unwrap gifts over a video call, right?
De-stress holiday debt with a payoff plan
By Sean Pyles - NerdWallet
A shopper walks by a holiday window display in New York on Nov. 30. Many of us won’t be celebrating the holidays with our families this year, so gift-giving might feel like the best way to show love from afar. And while shoppers are planning to spend less this year than last, according to a NerdWallet survey, more are also planning to use credit cards to purchase gifts.
Mark Lennihan | AP
In a holiday season that many of us will spend apart from loved ones, gift-giving might feel even more important than usual. After all, if you can’t travel to see family, at least you can see them unwrap gifts over a video call, right?