New research from Go.Compare money has revealed that a quarter of parents (26%) who host a birthday party for their child will be covering their costs on a credit card, and over a third (36%) have said they’ll be using their savings to pay for the celebrations.
The research, which surveyed over 500 parents with children aged 5-12 across the UK, found that 70% of the respondents are planning to host a birthday party for their offspring, and spend an average of £298 on the occasion.
25% of the parents who took part admitted that they spend more than they would like organising children’s birthday parties, but a further 24% claimed that they love having a party for their child and will spend as much as they need to. 37% of respondents said they try to limit the guest list to save money and 23% said they felt under pressure to put on an event.
Over one in ten (14%) parents said they will be sharing or co-hosting a party with another family to save money. But over a third, (36%) said that they would be using savings to pay for their child’s birthday party and a further 26% will be putting it on the credit card.
Matt Sanders, money expert at Go.Compare, said on the research: “As a father of two young children, I know that hosting a party is a great way to celebrate your child’s birthday, but I’m also all too familiar with the cost that comes with it.
“There’s definitely an unspoken pressure to host a party, but there are ways to keep costs down – and the research shows that some parents are already joining forces to share the burden. But it’s worrying that a number of the parents who took part in the survey are using credit cards or savings to pay for the celebrations. While credit cards can offer a convenient way to pay for things, it’s important that you consider the pros and cons of using this method of payment and whether it’s the right option for you. Planning as far as you can in advance will also help, if you set a budget and stick to it and try to save up in advance, you may not have to borrow the money at all.”
For those who are planning on using a credit card to pay for parties, Go.Compare has compiled some tips on how to manage any credit card debt:
Matt continued: “The most important thing to remember if you are using a credit card is to make your monthly payments on time, or aim to pay the full balance each month to avoid incurring fees and high interest rates.”
Go.Compare has more information about managing a credit card in this guide: https://www.gocompare.com/
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