luvsJack
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I do. On a spreadsheet. I respect my money and budget just about every penny. Every penny has a job.
I budget a certain amount for family and close friends, and certain amount for co-workers and not-so-close friends.
I like the book idea, though. But a $20 book would put a dent in my $50 budget for a co-worker.
I used to do that, sort of, and I found that I was picking gifts by their cost rather than what I wanted to give them or the person really needed. So now its an "ish" amount. I rarely go over by much but it stops me from focusing on the exact amount. I have a line item amount for "gifts, not Christmas" and it includes family, friends, co workers, whatever. Sometimes I may spend less on my own child's birthday than I do on a co-worker's shower gift because its the gift not the amount. My son's birthday is today. I will spend about $40 because that's the cost of the tickets I know he will enjoy. Next wedding shower we have at work, I may spend $50 because I want to get her the table linen set that is on her registry.
Same principal, we just do it a bit differently.