How to save on back-to-school time, from a financial coach.
Hold on, hold on, don’t panic, I got you. I will give you proven ways to reduce costs while providing everything needed to have a successful school year. As a financial coach and a parent, I apply these methods yearly to help me reduce my costs for the new school year.
Let's get back to school!
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Reusable items
When deciding where to start with buying back to school, one idea to find savings is to know what can be reused from the previous school year. Most times there are items that were never used or can be salvaged for the next year. Major items for my household are sweaters, hoodies, jackets, and coats. These items are seldom used in my climate, so instead of spending on new items, these can be worn this year around. I save over 150 dollars using this method of thinking.Supplies are another big expense when it comes to back-to-school shopping. So, salvaging items from last school year will help cut costs. Items that hold up against the times are binders, calculators, rulers, dry-erase boards, scissors, and pencil pouches. These items can be reused if still in good condition. Reusing supplies saved me over 100 dollars on back-to-school expenses.
Reduce clothes and shoes costs
Clothes and shoes for the school year are a must buy in some cases. Whether your focus is buying uniforms or free dress, attire can be a big portion of the back-to-school saga. Here are a few ways to make savings a reality.Trade clothes at a second-hand shop:
Shop at discounted stores for certain items:
Supplies drives
Tax-free weekend
Tax-free weekend is a period when state taxes are voided for certain items and purchases are state tax-free. Even though these holidays are in only 20 states, if you can participate, you could save a chunk of cash. This is the period when I wait to buy the remaining items I need for school because I can save even more on certain items. According to the|
State |
Days |
Items
Included/Maximum Cost |
|
Alabama |
3 |
hurricane
preparedness generators $1,000 supplies $60 |
|
Alabama |
3 |
clothing
$100 |
|
Alaska |
152 |
All
retail tangible goods (*Municipality of Skagway only) |
|
Arkansas |
2 |
clothing
and footwear less than $100 |
|
Connecticut |
7 |
clothing
and footwear less than $100 |
|
Florida |
7 |
Qualifying tools and equipment |
|
Florida |
31 |
Recreational supplies, events. |
|
Florida |
28 |
Various disaster preparedness items. |
|
Florida |
14 |
Various back-to-school items. |
|
Florida |
99 |
Freedom
Summer |
|
Florida |
14 |
disaster
preparedness |
|
Florida |
14 |
school
supplies $50 |
|
Florida |
7 |
work
gloves $25 |
|
Iowa |
2 |
clothing
$100 |
|
Louisiana |
3 |
firearms,
ammunition, and hunting supplies/ second amendment weekend holiday |
|
Maryland |
3 |
energy
star products |
|
Maryland |
7 |
clothing
& footwear $100 |
|
Massachusetts |
2 |
all TPP
$2,500 |
|
Mississippi |
3 |
Articles
of clothing, footwear, or school supplies if the sales price of a single item
is less than $100. |
|
Mississippi |
3 |
The
following items when used for hunting: archery equipment, firearm and archery
cases, firearm and archery accessories, hearing protection, holsters, belts,
and slings. |
|
Missouri |
7 |
energy
star products $1,500 |
|
Missouri |
3 |
clothing
$100 |
|
Nevada |
3 |
Purchases
by National Guard Members |
|
New
Mexico |
1 |
Small
Business Saturday Gross Receipts Tax Holiday |
|
New
Mexico |
3 |
clothing
$100 |
|
Ohio |
10 |
All tangible personal property that is $500 or less, with some exceptions. |
|
Puerto
Rico |
hurricane
preparedness sales tax holiday |
|
|
South
Carolina |
3 |
clothing |
|
Tennessee |
92 |
Food
and food ingredients |
|
Tennessee |
3 |
clothing
$100 |
|
Texas |
3 |
generators
$3,000 |
|
Texas |
3 |
Water
efficient products sales tax holiday |
|
Texas |
3 |
energy
star products |
|
Texas |
3 |
clothing,
backpacks and school supplies – $100 |
|
Virginia |
3 |
clothing
$100 |
|
West
Virginia |
4 |
clothing
$125 |
Split shopping to next month's cycle
As your financial coach, I’m here to tell you it is okay to buy as the school year progresses. They can’t use all the items in one day and as long as their essentials are covered, they will have a healthy start to their new education year. Your budget may call for only certain amounts to be spent and the next income source can buy more supplies and items. If you need guidance in creating a budget check out my blog à How to create a budget plan and why you need one.Takeaway
The biggest thing to remember is that no matter how you're dealing with going back to school we can all try to save a little. In the matter of this blog, I broke down a proven strategy to save on items and reduce expenses from your monthly budget. Small efforts to save on all items added up to a savings of over 1200. This is why I always say coins turn to dollars and then to financial freedom. My savings account looks 1200 dollars stronger because of my savvy saving decisions. Now I can take those savings and make them stretch further to the next big idea.Keep getting financially fit with me!!
Back to school will not stand in the way of financial success. How did you save?
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