11 Ways to Save Big During Back-To-School Season
Remember when back-to-school shopping was simple? A box of crayons, pens and pencils, some paper and a Trapper Keeper and you were set! These days, supply lists are growing ever-longer, more specialized and, of course, more expensive. Here’s how to save money before the first bell rings!
Q: Is there any way to get through the back-to-school season without spending a small fortune?
A: Back-to-school time is the second largest shopping season of the year. If all that spending makes your head pound, take heart. Hughes has your back! We’ll help you navigate it with your budget and sanity intact. Read on for 11 back-to-school saving tips.
1. Do a house-wide sweep
Before you spend a penny, scour your closets and drawers to see what you have lying around the house. Round up all the supplies and list everything you’ve found. Keep the list handy so that you don’t forget what you have and end up buying things you don’t need.
Also, while digging through your kids’ closets, sort and purge. This way, their closets won’t be cluttered with junk and you’ll know exactly what each child needs.
2. Get the teacher-approved list
Pay close attention to specifics on the supply list sent home by your child’s teacher or found at major retailers. This will prevent you from being forced to later repurchase supplies that fit the teacher’s criteria.
3. Spread your purchases
Spreading your back-to-school shopping throughout the summer will allow you to take advantage of weekly sales. Also, by scattering your purchases, you won’t feel the financial squeeze as much as you would if you bought everything at once.
4. Organize a clothing swap
Organize a clothing swap party with other parents in your area. Choose a date and venue, and instruct all attendants to show up with three or more items of gently used children’s clothing. At the party, parents can exchange their kids’ outgrown clothing and go home with incredible finds – all free of charge!
5. Find the best prices
Hunt for specials in the weekly circulars and look up coupons and deals online, on sites like RetailMeNot. You can also check out PriceGrabber.com or use the ShopSavvy app to find the lowest possible price on an item.
6. Use Twitter and Facebook to save
Many companies send coupon links to followers and let them know about upcoming sales. Monitor your favorite stores’ Twitter feeds and Facebook updates to find super deals.
7. Save through Love My Credit Union
Put your credit union membership to good use! As a Hughes member, you have access to great savings at over 1,500 online retailers with a cash back reward for every purchase. You can shop major stores like Target, Macy’s and Office Depot on Love My Credit Union. It’s like getting paid to shop!
8. Time it right
Purchase what your child needs for now, and save the rest for later. You’ll find deep discounts on fall clothing just a few weeks into the school year.
9. Set limits
Every year there’s a must-have school supply or clothing trend that costs a bundle. Set limits. Allow your child to choose one or two pricier items – but that’s it!
10. Cash or debit card only!
Paying with cash or using your debit card so it draws from your checking account helps you stay within your budget. Resist the urge to charge if you can. This will help ensure you aren’t paying interest long after the pencils have already broken.
11. Plan ahead
When school supplies and backpacks are ridiculously discounted a few weeks into the school year, stock up for next year.
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- http://www.moneycrashers.com/back-to-school-supplies-list-tips/
- https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/realsimple/work-life/family/kids-parenting/back-to-school-shopping%3Fsource%3Ddam
- http://www.familycircle.com/family-fun/money/back-to-school-shopping-savings/
- https://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/articles/2015/07/22/14-back-to-school-shopping-hacks