It's that time of year when everyone rushes to the stores looking for the best deals for their
money and trying to stretch their budgets to get the most items. No, it's not Christmas it's back
to school time. When schools send home big lists of supplies needed for the coming year and
children make their own lists of things that they want parents start wondering how they can
afford everything that their child needs to start the school year. The answer to this age old
question that has plagued parents since the beginning of schools is actually very simple. They
need to take their time and bargain shop.
There are two times of year that are best for getting great bargains on school supplies. The first is
right after school lets out for summer break. Instead of waiting until everyone else starts doing
their shopping it's better to do your shopping during a time when noone else is thinking about
school supplies. Stores no that this is the time of year when these items don't sell very well so
this is often when they will have the best sales in an effort to remove these things from their
shelves. The other time of year for great school supply bargains is right after school starts. Stores
stock massive amounts of inventory to meet the back to school rush and most of the time have
large amounts of it left which they then mark on clearance. Instead of getting everything that you
child needs right away it ends up being much less expensive to buy enough to start the first week
with and then finish school shopping after school starts.
Another way to save money is to shop around. Instead of buying all of your child's supplies at
one store look around for a shopping area that has multiple stores and search their ad's for the
best deals each store has to offer. Normally the Sunday papers have store ads in them so it's
really easy to sit at home and plan out the most cost effective and least time consuming shopping
strategy. Don't just look at big department stores either some of the best bargains can be found
in little shops or in drugstores. What you may lose in selection you more than make up for in
price.
Discount sellers are a third source of big savings when school shopping. These stores purchase
overstock items from other larger stores and sell them at a substantial discount to their
customers. The selection isn't always as large as going to the big stores themselves and you have
to really look at things like expiration dates but if your willing to spend a little bit of time
looking around and maybe going with an off brand instead of a more recognizable one you can
save quite a bit of money.
Finally we get to the wholesale clubs. These are stores that buy their items in bulk and sell them
that way to their customer. The price per item is cheaper because you have to buy more of the
item at a time. This helps out with school shopping in two ways. First you get a better value for
the money that you spend since the price per unit is lower. The second way that it helps out is
because it allows you to stock up on your items in large amounts so that you won't have to buy
more as quickly as you would if you were buying them in regular sizes instead of bulk.
There are a lot of different ways to make school supply shopping less expensive. The ones that
each person should use depend on the individual. Each person has their own way of shopping
and their own methods that work for them. Also, not every technique is going to work in every
area a lot depends on what kind of stores that area has. The best thing to do is take the tips and
pick which ones you think will work for you.