Monday, November 18, 2013

Make the Most of Your Money with H&R Block’s Emerald Advance {$300 H&R Block Gift Card Giveaway!}

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With the holiday season edging closer and closer, it can be heartwarming to think of the upcoming gatherings that we might be spending with family, friends and loved ones. There's just something about coming together around the table and biting into a piece of turkey or a sugar cookie or taking a sip of apple cider or eggnog that inspires happiness.

But I don't think it's a stretch to say that while some people see the greatest parts of the upcoming season, others look at the holidays and see a mountain of expenses.

Gifts for family, gifts for friends, holiday attire, home repairs, appliances stretched to their limits, gifts for teachers, car repairs, travel costs... sometimes a bit of extra money can be the difference between a joyous holiday season and one that is filled with stress.

Which is exactly why H&R Block offers their Emerald Advance line of credit, available just in time to make holidays merry for everyone!

HRBlock Emerald Advance

A year-round line of credit, an H&R Block Emerald Advance offers the ability to repeatedly borrow and repay money, up to a maximum credit limit determined by the bank (up to $1,000). You don't already need to be an H&R Block client to apply, simply make an appointment and arrive with an unexpired government-issued photo ID and your most recent pay stub (no W2 form required).

Once approved, the Emerald Advance is a line of credit you can draw from as you need it. You can use it year-round for unexpected expenses and other short-term credit needs. It's that easy! Find out much more and call to make an appointment today — H&R Block will begin accepting applications in offices November 25th.

H&R Block Emerald Advance

What would you do with a little extra money this holiday season?

We all do our best to make each holiday season as financially easy as possible, but it doesn't hurt to hear a few more tips, right?

Set a budget first.
Instead of starting with a long list of family and friends to shop for, mark down necessities such as meal planning, flights or gas money, stamps for holiday cards and more. Then divvy up your budget and go from there!

Stick to that budget.
Seems like the obvious next step, right? Once you have money allotted to each area and gift, that's where it goes. If you can't afford a fancy sweater for your Aunt Judy, maybe that means you wait for a sale or find her a great bath set instead. Also realize that you don't have to buy something for everyone and there are plenty of handmade, DIY or intangible gifts (babysitting, snow shoveling, etc) that will be cherished just as much.

Pay cash.
We've all heard this one when it comes to saving money, but have you tried it? There's something about going to the store and sliding that piece of plastic that makes it immensely easier to spend money than if you have to watch the actual number of bills in your wallet get smaller and smaller.

Know your prices.
We're entering into the time of year where SALE is plastered on just about everything we see. But does that automatically mean that you're getting a bargain? Not necessarily. Be smart about the prices for the certain toys or electronics on your list and you'll be able to recognize when a sale is actually saving you money and when it is just enticing people to make a purchase.

Remember the true meaning of the season.
No matter which holiday you celebrate, don't forget that spending time with your family is the most important thing. Show them how much you care by making a donation to a charity in their name instead of giving them something they don't need or might not want. The result is that you'll spend less money, eliminate time spent shopping, get a tax deduction for it, and will have helped out a cause that truly needed it.

happy holidays

Whatever is coming your way this holiday season (planned or unplanned), don't let money troubles stand in the way. H&R Block's Emerald Advance just might be what you need to help cover holiday shopping, travel costs, meal planning or any unexpected expenses that come along throughout the year. Being able to draw from a line of credit year-round allows more time for celebrating and less time for worrying!

Remember, the application process starts on November 25th, so to learn more to decide if Emerald Advance is right for you or to make an appointment in order to apply, visit the H&R Block website today. You can also connect with them on Facebook and Twitter and join in the Emerald Advance discussion using the #HRBlockEA hashtag.

Plus, thanks to their generosity, one person will soon be prepared for even more great help from this knowledgeable company, because...

One lucky person will win a $300 H&R Block gift card!

H&R Block gift card


H&R Block has asked me to help promote the Emerald Advance Line of Credit. The prize was provided and may be shipped to the winner by H&R Block, but all opinions expressed in the post are my own and not those of H&R Block. Entrants must be 18 or older and located in the US only. Winner to be chosen at random.

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Beanybopp said...

I learned that if you are approved, you can use your credit line all year round just in case of an emergency

Anonymous said...

Black Friday deals are typically not as good as you think. Most companies release special editions just for the day that may cost less, but are of lesser quality. Cyber Monday shopping is a much better alternative.

Unknown said...

Wait for Cyber Monday and you'll save money and skin and/or your life.

bettycd said...

Once you have a list you can track the black friday sales online and purchase your gifts at a great savings from waiting to the last minute and then buying them regardless of what the price is.

bettycd said...

I learned that you can use their software and file online or go in to a site

007blond said...

I shoe for Christmas year round.

007blond said...

I learn H&R Block will assist with all communication that is initiated by the IRS

Rebecca Esther said...

Using coupon codes when you shop online really can make a big difference.

Unknown said...

I purchase all of my gifts early to avoid the Christmas rush!

BlaqDyemond said...

I follow blogs and take advantage of their tips. Before I buy anything, I check for online coupons. I shop throughout the year for clearance items and hold them until the holidays.

cjabdelnour said...

IT IS IMPORTANT TO CHECK ADS AND ONLINE FOR THE BEST DEALS. LIKE THEY SAY-- MAKE A LIST AND CHECK IT TWICE.
Cheryl Abdelnour cjabdelnour@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

Make a list and stick to it.

McKim said...

I go through before I even start shopping and figure my total budget and what I'm going to spend on each person.

jlafount said...

People don't need big gifts. Most people have plenty. Buy a nice little trinket here or there

Stacy said...

My best tip is to shop throughout the year, taking advantage of sales, that way you aren't spending so much money at once.

Stacy said...

I learned that the Emerald Advance card comes out on November 28th.

Allison Downes said...

My tip is to make a budget and stick to that budget as well as take advantage of special deals and sales!

Thank you for the awesome giveaway!

Allison Downes said...

I learned that I can maintain my line of credit year round!

Elizabeth said...

My tip is to hunt for a deal and check several places before buying!

guettel78 said...

My best tip would be to avoid using credit cards and instead get prepaid cards to set a limit on your spending - and avoid the temptation to splurge on yourself every time you hit the stores!

Geoff K
gkaufmanss at yahoo dot com

Anonymous said...

Use envelopes! cut up credit cards.

jcwega27 said...

Follow the sales.

Susan Christy said...

Don't buy anything you have to charge - pay cash!!!!

clc408 said...

My tip is to do research online to find the best prices and coupon codes.

clc408 said...

I found out you can file taxes online at H&R Block.

deniseyweesy said...

My tip is don't buy something just because it's a good deal.

deniseyweesy said...

I learned that they have a lot of software people can download.

Courtney B said...

i wanna know how to get the best bang for my buck!

Anissa said...

Shop around and look for discount codes online.

Anissa said...

H&R has a max of 5 late fees a year.

Unknown said...

use coupon codes when you shop online

Unknown said...

Shop sales, use coupons if possible, and when online I shop through Ebates.

Jen F said...

My budgeting tip is to plan ahead and save up for something a little bit at a time!

Jen F said...

I learned that you can maintain your line of credit year round once you are approved.

Unknown said...

Coupons help with the family dinners

Unknown said...

I want to go back and apply for this Emerald Pre-paid Mastercard! I learned that its the best in pre-paid.I have a Kaiku but it doesnt seem very good.

Colleen Boudreau said...

I learned that there is both phone support and walk-in support available for consumers.

Unknown said...

I purchase gifts year round when I see deals so I don't get stressed at the holidays

kport207 at gmail dot com

laurie nykaza said...

we do sale shopping all year long we have 50 to buy for so you have to

Anonymous said...

You have to preset a budget before hand

Unknown said...

I try to buy things throughout the year while they are on sale and hide them for Christmas gifts. Also, we don't give a lot of gifts each year and focus more on family togetherness! :)

Ms D said...

always shop the sales!

Krafty said...

I always buy presents throughout the year and keep a list of who I need to buy for.

Ingrid said...

I shop throughout the year, and try not to get out in the heavy shopping traffic during the holidays.

cman said...

I make a list of what I need to get months in advance and buy the items when they are at the lowest prices.

cman said...

If approved, you are eligible to maintain your line of credit year-round.

MELINA said...

My holiday budgeting is buy items through out the year and have holiday shopping done before the holidays are here.

Crystal F said...

Put a little money aside all throughtout the year, it makes it easier on you in the long run. You don't have to take a large chunk of your pay to buy gifts this way. Always shop sales and look for coupon codes. I just shopped a huge sale that you wouldn't think would have a coupon to use also but I did find one. I had to search a little more than usual but I did find one. I think the biggest thing is to just do your research. Thank you!
crystalfaulkner2000 at yahoo dot com

Crystal F said...

I found out that you can have your pay check directly deposited onto this card. Thank you!
crystalfaulkner2000 at yahoo dot com

Unknown said...

what are the most economical gifts to get family

JOSEPH GERSCH

Pricousins said...

i use layaway and make small purchases throughout the year to ensure I stick to a budget

Andrea Hatfield said...

We set aside a set amount for each person on our list.

Anonymous said...

Don't forget to click thru a cashback site when shopping online.

jbmthill said...

My husband and I try to purchase all our gifts with cash because then we know we can afford it. Credit cards are too easy to over spend, especially at Christmas time!

like2sweep@gmail.com
Beth H

renee said...

Save a lil money out of each check and always start buying early so you dont have to worry about it at the end of the year.

Treesa said...

My tip is to use coupons whenever possible!

cc_girly(at)yahoo(dot)com

Treesa said...

I learned that anyone can apply for H & R Emerald Advance over the phone

cc_girly(at)yahoo(dot)com

Lesley said...

I started my Christmas shopping at the end of summer. I know that I cannot afford to purchase everything in December, so this tactic helps me spread out the expenses.

Unknown said...

Just every week starting the first week after Christmas, I put $5-10 away. So when Black Friday and Cyber Monday happens. I'm good to go

Unknown said...

I use HRBlock every year. But never used their site. I learned they had a tax calculator. Which was interesting to see the estimated refund I'll get.

Unknown said...

I shop early and look for sales!

Brian E. said...

Thanks for the giveaway…we keep a lid on excess holiday spending by sticking to a family budget, and using cash / debit card for 99% of our purchases rather than using credit cards.

Brian E. said...

You have the ability to pay down the balance on the H&R Block Emerald Advance Card with a portion of your tax refund, if you so choose.

Neria M said...

I try to catch items while they're on sale and use RetailMeNot for coupon codes as well.

Anonymous said...

I learned that if approved, you are eligible to maintain your line of credit year-round which is fantastic and this is what i like about HR block

Anonymous said...

My holiday budget tip is Don't Get Department Store Credit Cards: When you open up a new credit card, many retailers offer you a 10 or 15 percent savings on your first purchase. But that savings will quickly vanish if you don't pay off your credit card balance in full. Some retailers, like Marshall Fields, for instance, will hit their customers with annual percentage rates upward of 20 percent.

mysweetiepiepie said...

I shop the sales and coupon codes whenever I can.

Jenny Q. said...

Make up a budget for what you can afford to spend for the holidays and then, stick to it.

LilKim said...

I'm living overseas (military) and have the hardest time saving money - I used to coupon and shop the sales at drugstores - is there any tips for saving money online out there?

kdrae said...

When making a purchase online always look for coupon codes. Usually when you sign up for their emails they will send you a % off coupon. And check ebay too!

Courtney B said...

i learned you can do your taxes online yay !:)

dawn keenan (newnameford) said...

Shop sales all year long, keep a running list of what you've bought and keep a running total of what you have spent.

Robyn said...

Put away an alloted amount of money every month through the year for your christmas fund, also buy presents all year long when you find something on clearance!

Jessica Cox said...

We have a Christmas fund that a little money goes into each pay check
Jessica Cox

Jessica Cox said...

I learned that The Emerald Advance® is a year-round line of credit that provides the ability to repeatedly borrow and repay up to $1000
Jessica Cox

Unknown said...

plan ahead! be prepared.plan you meals and stay on budget!

Elaine said...

I combine free shipping and coupon codes online. Saves on time and gas, etc. with shopping

Gwen B. said...

I hit the sales early with Christmas in mind.

Beth said...

We clip a lot of coupons and shop the sales even if it's just one or two things at the store. Every penny helps.

Sara said...

wait for a great sale, usually during cyber monday

Anonymous said...

I have learned from watching my parents that the holiday spending works best to put money aside month after month that way come Christmas you don't have to run into any problems. It is also nice to know that getting something gently used is just as nice as something brand new especially with kids! As much as they outgrow clothes and certain things better to keep some money aside just incase of an emergency come the holidays!

Anonymous said...

I like to buy the ornaments, plates/napkins, decorations right after christmas when they are on clearance.

ide2678 said...

I try to save all year long to avoid having to use Credit Cards for everything.

Teresa said...

I have a budget and I stick to it and I am not guilted into feeling I am everyones Santa Claus.

Carmen Van Deursen said...

I'm sticking to my budget and buy on sale and use coupon.

Dawn said...

My tip is buy with cash and stick to a budget. No credit cards.

Unknown said...

I have a separate account for the holidays where I save slowly

KentuckyCooking said...

My best tip is decide on your overall budget first, then break out percentages for each person. Don't forget to also include any baking ingredients or holiday meal costs when calculating the budget, too.

Anonymous said...

buy gifts throughou the year and store them

Rita M said...

If approved for a line of credit you can use it year-round for emergencies, car repairs, bills and other credit needs.

April said...

Shop at thrift stores, goodwill and salvation army.

Claire said...

My tip is to save all your spare change throughout the year and redeem it at a Coinstar machine when the holidays get close for some extra cash.

Hotsnotty2 said...

When shopping online this season, look for promotional codes and coupons to online retailers before submitting your order.

AWinesburg@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

My GFC and Google + name is John-Paul Thomas, my name in the entry form is Lynda Thomas. :)

Cher said...

My tip is to save up credit card rewards and cash them out at Christmas time for gifts!

Unknown said...

My holiday budgeting question is this....how do I or what is the best way for me to start saving for and making a budget for next years holidays?

Julie said...

I buy items throughout the year-sales, clearance
I enter contests and win gifts
thanks
aunteegem@yahoo.com

Julie said...

I buy items throughout the year-sales, clearance
I enter contests and win gifts
thanks
aunteegem@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

You can get an interest rate as low as 9% - not too bad!

jmcharries@cox.net

mperkins37 said...

TIP, Shop ebay, & Amazon...

mperkins37 said...

I learned that I still prefer to do them myself.

annemarie562000 said...

I follow the sales to get the best price and use coupons when possible!

annemarie562000(at)yahoo(dot)com

annemarie562000 said...

I learned that: there are setup fee, no monthly activity fee, no overdraft fee, no fees on purchases, or customer service calls.

annemarie562000(at)yahoo(dot)com

Sippy Cup Mom said...

I make a list and budget how much I can spend on everyone.

Michelle said...

I stock up on gifts during clearance sales and through out the year. Thanks for the chance to win!
mrsmchappell at gmail dot com

bbrittbrat1398 said...

Shop during sale, use coupons, and don't over buy.
Brittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I spread out the money hit by shopping throughout the year at sales.

Unknown said...

I learned H&R Block even offers informative help with the new healthcare.

Anonymous said...

I shop all year when I catch a good sale and always check clearance.

Kat said...

I shop all year long and save money to buy during the best sales, including after holiday.

07violet said...

I compare prices online to find the best deals and use discount codes.

07violet said...

I learned that you can pay down the balance on the Emerald Advance with a portion of your tax refund.

Unknown said...

Just because an item is marked on sale, check around because you may find that its 'sale' price is actually the everyday price.

kim h said...

My advice is to just make sure you set a budget and keep to it!!

Unknown said...

I need this

Nancy said...

Shop at the farmer's market for the freshest produce at the lowest price!

Nancy
allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

Donna M. Clark said...

I figured out how much I could budget for Christmas, and divided that by 12. Each month I set aside that amount of money, so I am not all in a panic when Christmas time arrives.

Donna M. Clark said...

I learned you could use this Credit year round. That's cool.

Victoria Nyquist said...

Be prepared and don't wait to buy gifts until the last month before Christmas! There are awesome sales throughout the year!

ThriftyAnnabella said...

My favorite budgeting tip is to start shopping way before the holidays when you catch some good clearance deals on toys and other items that you won't normally find on sale during the holidays
annabella @ centurytel dot net

Unknown said...

I shop year round and pick up items all year round (Ashley Trail )

Unknown said...

I learned that h&r has a satisfaction gaurantee (ash trail )

Sarah VM said...

My holiday saving tip is to shop early and use coupons and search online deals.

JJ said...

#1 Save Money
#2 Shop Wisely(coupons, sales, online)
#3 Make lists... or you will go shopping locally scatter-brained! lol

susan1215 said...

I make a list and pay cash so I stay on budget.

susan1215 said...

On their site I learned that you have the ability to pay down the balance on the Emerald Advance with a portion of your tax refund.

JJ said...

H&R Block has a mobile app. Happy Holidays

Unknown said...

I put money away every month for the end of the year holidays. It doesn't cover everything but it sure takes the edge off and takes some of the stress out of the holidays.

Julieh said...

My tip is to make a list you can afford to buy for Xmas and stick to it

Julieh said...

I learned you can use the emerald advance card for emergencies and pay it down with your tax refund

Anonymous said...

I learned you need a Current earnings statement to apply

Jeni said...

I buy stuff all year when its on sale

Tom Lester said...

My tip is to make a set budget, and DO NOT go over it!

Jennifer Speed said...

I usually buy everything on sale and only buy the things I need

Jennifer Speed said...

I learned that the line of credit can be used year round

channallocks said...

only spend cash

Anne said...

Here's what I learned at the H&R Block website: The Emerald Advance line of credit carries a whopping 36% APR! Ouch!

Unknown said...

Only buy the higher priced items when they're on sale. Use store coupons to match up the best price possible.

Unknown said...

I learned if you're approved, you could have access to credit all year round.

price21100 said...

Set a limit and stick to it!

price21100 said...

You can use their services year round. Not just at tax time like I tend to associate them with!

brich2222 said...

My tip is to lay out a budget for gifts and stick with it no matter what.

Richard Hicks

Sylvia said...

I use coupons combined with sales as often as possible. I never realized how many coupons are available for board games this time of year!

Sand said...

I browse the clearance section of stores to find unexpected gifts.

lmurley2000 said...

make a list and stick to it

lmurley2000@yahoo.com

Charity/CC said...

I always stay on my budget during the holidays, and I am always on the hunt for deals.

ccboobooy at gmail dot com

Charity/CC said...

Ability to pay down the balance on the Emerald Advance with a portion of your tax refund, if you so choose.

ccboobooy at gmail dot com

lmurley2000 said...

I learned you can use this service year round

lmurley2000@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

My tip is to stay on a budget.

Unknown said...

I learned that you can use their mobile banking app.

Vikki Billings said...

I make a budget of what to spend on each person, then I shop sales ads to stay on or under my budget.
vikki.billings@yahoo.com

Lisa said...

I learned you can pay off your balance with your tax refund if you want to

Lisa said...

I budget throughout the year for birthdays and holidays by pointing a percentage of each paycheck aside

Unknown said...

I learned If approved, you are eligible to maintain your line of credit year-round.

rounder9834 @yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I purchase sale items and use coupons as much as possible. I also stick to a budget for each person.

Carolyn Daley said...

If you have a smartphone you can download and use the free "Gift List" app. It is a great way for setting spending limits on individuals and helping you stay on track with your holiday budget. I buy gifts throughout the year and price compare to find the best deals when I am looking for particular items.

non_amos said...

Work a lot of over-time to get the money & then try to find deals when you shop.

michedt said...

Use cash and stick to your budget.
Michelle Tucker

Sonya said...

I set a budget, shop early and shop sales!

Sonya said...

I learned you can use the Emerald Advance all year!

lilyk said...

I try to buy gifts throughout the year when they're on sale.

lilyk said...

I learned that the company was founded in 1955.

Boston said...

I like to shop after xmas for decorations and gifts when things are marked down.

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