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Holidays putting financial strain on Brits, warns CAP

Poor holiday budgeting is landing more than half of all Brits in financial difficulty, warns leading debt counselling charity Christians Against Poverty.

by Anne Thomas
Posted: Thursday, May 22, 2008, 9:03 (BST)
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CAP said it was concerned that many people are unaware of the financial implications of going away, and at a time when the UK's personal debt stands at £1.4 trillion, the charity is issuing top tips that will help people save adequately for their holidays and avoid falling into the red. The tips include setting aside money towards the cost of the holiday each month, and being realistic about what you can afford.

Matt Barlow, the UK Chief Executive of CAP, said: "With so many already facing the misery of struggling to make debt repayments, we really want to encourage people to save and plan financially for their holidays. It would be a real shame if the cause of their relaxation were also to become the cause of spiralling debts."

According to Mr Barlow, estimates suggest that Brits will spend more than £750 per household on holidays in 2008.

"Through our top tips and research, we want to highlight the fact that, with a little planning and putting money aside each week, we can afford to go away without the worry that our vacation will push us over the tipping point financially," he said.

"We would never begrudge anyone a much-needed break, but we want to urge everyone today if they have got into financial difficulty through a holiday to use our online calculator and seek appropriate help too."


Christians Against Poverty's Top Five Tips for proper holiday budgeting:

• At the start of the year, look at your annual budget and decide how much you can spend on your holiday. Divide this total by twelve and save this amount of money each month to make sure you don't over-spend
• Stick to your budget when it comes to booking your holiday - we all want a fortnight in the Maldives, but we can't all afford it, so be realistic and avoid the temptation to 'keep up with the Joneses'
• Search the internet to find the best deals and if finances are tight, look for cheaper alternatives like camping, instead of staying in catered accommodation
• Save a small amount of 'pocket money' each month for 10 months leading up to your holiday - we all love to take spending money away with us and it will mean you can relax if you want that extra meal out whilst away
• Buy your sun-cream in winter when prices are cheaper!


For more information, visit www.capuk.org



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