Money Saving Tips for Back to School:

by Wendy Young on August 30, 2010

Yes, it’s that time of year again….no not Christmas (although it’s not far off, time to start budgeting for it too), but back to school. This time of year can be a real strain on the pocket book, whether it’s school supplies, clothing, uniforms, runners or backpacks, it all seems to add up by the time the Tuesday after Labour Day rolls around. As with anything, it’s best to start off with a plan before moving forward blindly. Here are a few tips to help you save money and allow your children to get what they need for back to school.

1. Make a list of the things your child needs prior to heading out. Prioritize between needs and wants, and when the item is required. For example, if gym isn’t until 2nd semester then maybe the runners can wait until then.

2. Scan your child’s closet for clothes that can still be worn and clothes they have grown out of. Maybe a swap with another family, or a trip to the local 2nd hand store to sell on consignment is required. By the way, 2nd hand stores have great clothes, even name brand clothes, at fantastic prices.

3. A great wardrobe consists of a few core pieces that cost a little bit more than the others, but matched with some great bargains, the entire outfit can look and feel like a million bucks.

4. Your child most likely came home with a list of school supplies that are needed for the year, kindly supplied by their local school board. Review the list with your child to see if maybe instead of buying 6 glue sticks now you can buy 3 and then 3 again after Christmas (what a great stocking stuffer!!). A quick e-mail to their teacher may help to determine what is needed in September vs November.

5. Before venturing out for the school supplies, check at home first. How many of us have a “junk drawer” that is filled with pencils, pens, glue sticks, maybe even a couple of calculators, from last year that weren’t used. No need to buy more, sharpen them up and pop them in a new pencil case and you’ve eliminated part of your shopping list.

6. And of course, before doing anything, check the flyers, clip coupons, watch for stores that do price matching and shop all year round for back to school clothes to make August shopping less of a strain on your wallet. Don’t forget to check on-line for those larger items like college text books, laptops, desks and chairs.  Have a budget in mind before going out and stick to it.

7. Don’t forget to show any student ID cards, CAA memberships, store points cards, etc. to get the best deal as there is always money to be saved.

My name is Wendy Young and I work in our Hamilton office. If you’re one that not only struggles with your finances in August but all year round, maybe it’s time to come up with a plan for you too!!! If you find you are stretched beyond your means each month and you are considering your options or need guidance with your financial situation, feel free to give at us a call at 310-PLAN (7526) or 905-777-0770 or e-mail us for a free confidential consultation to come up with a PLAN for you.

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