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Back to School Savings: Six Ways to Save Money During Back-to-School Time

Back-to-school expenses can be overwhelming. Here are six simple ways to save money while giving your children what they need to hit the books this year.

1. Take a specific list for school supplies to the discount store or office supplies store. Watch the Sunday circulars and plan to find all of these essential school supplies in a single trip, while they are on sale. Make sure to stick to the official supplies list provided by the school. Then shop online (or comparison shop offline) for other items you might need, such as clothes and shoes.

2. Do not spend too much on back-to-school clothes before school begins. Every child looks forward to having something new for the first day of school. That does not mean each child needs an entirely new wardrobe. With many schools starting in August, the weather is too hot for the fall and winter clothes that they will need for the duration of the school year. And if you shop too far in advance, your child could actually outgrow an outfit before it is time to wear it. Purchase one new outfit (or new single clothing item) for that first day to heighten the excitement, and save the rest of the wardrobe budget for a few months from now. If your budget does not allow for a new clothing item for each child, treat your kids to something smaller, but still exciting: a new pencil bag or a new package of pencils printed with their name, for example.

3. Establish a clothing budget for each child. This allows your child to be in control of their wardrobe (under your guidelines, of course), and it requires them to make wise spending decisions. Help your child to comparison shop once they decide what they like. You can find lots of coupons online this time of year for apparel and shoes.

4. Shop the sales, offline as well as online. Many of the big online retailers, such as Overstock and Smartbargains, as well as Target and Walmart, feature savings this time of year on back-to-school items small appliances, even notebook computers and those specialized calculators that your older children may need.

5. Let your child give their old stuff a new look. With a few paper bags, sheets of construction paper, glitter, pens, glue, and stickers, they can make fun, personalized folders, supply tins, lunchboxes, notebooks, and book covers.

6. Plan a simple reward for the first day. Treat your elementary school student to a special surprise at the end of the first day (or at the end of the first week for middle school and high school students.) Take your children out for pizza or an ice cream cone and ask them to tell you all about their classes, their new friends, and what they think they are going to enjoy most about the year to come. They will cherish this simple tradition, and so will you.

Jamie Jefferson is a frequent contributor to http://www.momscape.com , a website devoted to helping parents celebrate life with children. Visit the site today for the latest Online” target=”_blank”>www.momscape.com/coupon-codes”>Online Coupon Codes and special savings for the sites mentioned in this article, including Online Shoes Coupons.

Originally posted 2010-01-26 08:32:31. Republished by Old Post Promoter

Money tips for June 13

Money tips for June 13
LOCAL EXPERT Winner of our frugal tip contest Anne Hall of New Philadelphia sent in a collection of money-saving tips and won a copy of “The Little Book of Living Frugal.”

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Issue of grant money discussed at BoE meeting

Issue of grant money discussed at BoE meeting
EVESHAM—The board of education met with a standstill and had to modify a resolution at its May 27 meeting regarding the hiring of professional development consultants for the district’s teaching staff.

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Irmo Elementary students raise money, hope for ill custodian

Irmo Elementary students raise money, hope for ill custodian
Students at Irmo Elementary School are working together to support one of their own who has a life threatening illness. However, this person isn’t a student, but is still a very important member of the school family.

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How much money could you make from a tenner?

How much money could you make from a tenner?
As the winners of a youth enterprise competition are announced, BBC business reporter Shanaz Musafer meets some of the entrepreneurs of the future.

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“Money” – Cantonese In One Minute – 廣東話一分鐘/广东话1分钟


PLEASE SUSCRIBE! Cantonese lessons, From the TV show “Cantonese In One Minute” – Created by Pierre-Francois Metayer An efficient TV program using fun and humor to teach or learn Chinese. (Cantonese or Mandarin)

Rich Dad’s ‘Get smarter with your money’ in Frisco on Saturday

Rich Dad’s ‘Get smarter with your money’ in Frisco on Saturday
Robert Kiyosaki, author of the “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” book series, sees a dark cloud ahead because of taxes, especially on real estate.

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How can I learn Spanish fast without spending alot of money?

I need to learn Spanish fast. How can I do it without frustration and spending a fortune?

Originally posted 2009-06-29 01:04:16. Republished by Old Post Promoter

Paul Daugherty: NCAA tourney expansion is all about money; what’s wrong with that?

Paul Daugherty: NCAA tourney expansion is all about money; what’s wrong with that?
I want to know where the cave is. You know, that remote location deep in the ground, the X on the map where the NCAA greed-meisters will stash the gold bars they’ll buy when a new TV deal is finalized for the expanded men’s basketball tournament. My guess is Montana.

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Wall Street could learn from book that finds money isn’t everything

Wall Street could learn from book that finds money isn’t everything
You would have thought that after the junk-bond scandals of the 1980s, the tech bubble of the 1990s and our recent market meltdown, Wall Street would have finally acknowledged the folly of trying to motivate employees through outsize performance bonuses.

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