Students
across Canada, including those who attend accredited online colleges are getting a week off from school during the month of March or
April for Spring Break. While it’s a great time for your kids to get a little
rest and relaxation before they start their final exams, it’s also a time when
you as a parent may build up more debt than your budget can handle. From taking
family vacations to simply keeping the kids fed and entertained around your
house, Spring Break can bring a lot of debt you didn’t expect to cover in your
budget. As a result, your credit card payments go up and you end up struggling
just to make ends meet.
Instead
of coming home from Spring Break with extra baggage of too much credit card
debt, why not make a Spring Break plan that will help keep you on track with
your finances. Here are some helpful ideas to ensure you don’t end Spring Break in serious credit card debt: