Ten Back-to-School Sales, Deals, and Money-Saving Tips and Strategies

For whatever reason, going back to school is associated with pushing one’s credit card to the limits. Perhaps not so much this year. Back-to-school spending is expected to be down nearly 8 percent compared to last year. Here are ten links that may help you save more than the average pupil.

1. “Back-to-School Savings on Kids’ Clothing,” from Consumer Reports.

2. Backpacks get overloaded with school books, and your child can wind up with a hurt back if you skimp out with a cheap knapsack. Even so, that doesn’t mean your kid needs a pack that costs $70.

3. Penny sales! Be on the lookout for one-cent sales at stores like Staples and CVS.

4. Ever see a child bring lunch to school in a bento box? Me neither. These pricey lunchboxes (upwards of $35) are designed to appeal to moms, not kids.

5. “What You Really Need to Bring to College”—and, reading between the lines, what you don’t. A handy guide from WalletPop.

6. “25 Best Back-to-School Gadgets.”

7. “How to Save Money on the First Year of College,” including advice on computers, books, phones, and more.

8. Instead of having to buy expensive textbooks, college students are increasingly able to rent them.

9. A new iPhone app helps you find the best deal on textbooks, and that might mean buying new or used, purchasing a digital version, or renting.

10. Six tactics for saving on back-to-school shopping, from SmartMoney. One tip: Many stores will honor today’s sales prices for items purchased up to two weeks ago.

Bonus link (because 11 isn’t a good number for a list): Consumer Reports’ tips for saving money on the college campus, including considering a smaller meal plan and joining a wholesale club like Sam’s or BJ’s.

Bonus bonus link (because 12 is a better number than 11, but still not as good as 10): “10 Things College Students Don’t Need” from Kiplinger. On the (not) list: a printer, cable TV, a car.

Related Topics: app, back-to-school, clothes, college, CVS, families & children, iPhone, school, Staples, textbooks, Saving & Spending, Smart Spending
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  • smilinggreenmom

    Great suggestions. We really tried hard this year to pinch where we could and we looked for all the good deals. Our favorite was the Kohls cash back deal when you spend a certain amount of money (we got shoes with it) and also to stock up on our Topricinkids pain cream. I knew we had to have that this year as we love it! It is natural (bonus!) and it works great for minor aches and pains. I was wishing for some better deals on the actual supplies list items like folders, paper etc…but I think I made up for it with all the other deals I found! Whew- school can be so expensive!

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  • http://sachinpat.wordpress.com sachinpat

    Using redbox is a good way to save money, if you really want to save that $1 it costs to rent a movie through redbox you can sign up for emails to receive promo codes to use at the kiosk. We save $ by buying meat in bulk when it’s on major sale and then splitting it up before freezing it. Also cooking in large batches and freezing. Community gardens. Saving little soaps and shampoos from motels and using it at home. Making your own soap as gifts or for home use. Using hand me downs from friends with money. Consigning the unwanted items for $$. Ebay. DVRing movies during free preview weekends and watching them later one at a time when you’re in the mood for a movie. . etc… etc… etc… After I became a stay at home mommy and am raising 2 children (and one on the way), we learned how to be conservative and thrifty. I’ve got tons more of realistic ideas, but i’m sure everyone probably is already doing most of what I do, we’re all living in a “cutback and conserve” state nowadays. :-)
    http://www.financeandmarkets.net/10-ways-to-save-money.html

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