Sunday July 4, 2010 15:14

4th of July celebration expenses

Posted by Alex as Other News

It’s great to live in a free country and 4th of July is always a thing to celebrate if you appreciate the liberties that you enjoy.

4th of July celebrations might not rank as high as Christmas in terms of spending but it’s a common holiday expense.

The usual fare of hotdogs and burgers for a picnic outdoors can already set you back a handful of dollars. And so do the fireworks that you might want to light come evening.

So how do you celebrate 4th of July and how much do you actually earmark for it?

Holiday celebrations are basically a yearly expense but many don’t prepare for it as such making them almost an impromptu expense.

So if you find yourself around a hundred dollars lighter after today, then be sure to prepare for it as you would (and should) the other holidays.

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