Fort Lauderdale, FL (Business Wire) 28 September 2010

Happy fall! Now, shopping, schools have disappeared, many Americans begin to plan for the holiday season. Some reports show that Halloween is now the second most expensive holiday after Christmas, but most people give the party when it comes to budgeting for the costs. As families feel the weight of the growing U.S. economy, they become aware of their frivolous spending, especially when it comes to Halloween.


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NRFâ? S 2010 Halloween Consumer intentions and actions survey, conducted by Americans to spend 0.28 costumes, candy and decorations, up from last year? s 0.31 and 0.54 to the average spending in 2008. The total expenditure for the holidays should reach € 0.8 billion. â? Halloween was once a cheap holiday. Families treated like candy apples, costumes made from old records, and their own decorations scary. Like all shops are bearing the typical Halloween fare, the time with your family and plan a budget for this season Trick or treat, â? Said Howard Dvorkin, founder of Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc.

some expert advice Consolidated Credit Counseling Services of money to get started:


Use this as an opportunity to be creative and make your own Halloween costumes. The website has step by step http://www.howcast.com/categories/272-Halloween-Crafts videos show you how to make your own costumes and decorations for every day household items.

Organize a conversation with your children’s costume? s friends. By removing the cost of new costumes, you reduce your costs Halloween.

If you can have more than one child, the purchase of unisex costumes open the possibility of reusing the costumes for Halloween, if your second or third child grows.

From a bank or a collection of pumpkin in your household. Take your cash in a bank pumpkin day in the year. Use to collect the money to pay for your Halloween. Using a pumpkin shaped bucket will give you a constant reminder of what to save for.

Organize a garage sale. By cleaning the junk around your house, you can earn extra money for use during the holidays. Never forget a character? S Junk another is held? Treasury.

Re-use old Halloween costumes. Take pieces of old costumes to create new ones. For example, a black cape from a Batman costume more than double a cape for a vampire costume.

store at the end of the season. Itâ? Never too early to begin planning for next year. Many stores have sales is up to 90% off the tag after the party’s over. Take the opportunity to collect some items to use for the following year.

About Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc.

Incorporated in 1993, Consolidated Credit educational assistance, budget planning and credit management plans and debt in the United States provided. Consolidated Credit is ISO 9001 and accepted worldwide. go for further information on Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc., www.ConsolidatedCredit.org.

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