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Monday, 5 September 2016

Ways to Save Money This Back-to-School Season

Hi Dear readers, good to see you again in this new academic year.
As an educator, you know the challenges that come with having to spend a lot of your own money annually on school supplies for your classroom. Since you’ll likely be buying and replenishing supplies throughout the school year, saving money where you can before going back-to-school is critical, and I want to share some ways you can be more financially savvy this time around. You can save money this back-to-school season by:



Taking Advantage of Year-Round Discounts Available to Teachers

There are a good number of companies out there that provide discounts to educators year-round. Don’t forget about these places this back-to-school season because you got distracted by the bright and shiny offers from places advertising their season-specific deals. If you’re in need of new classroom attire, for example, clothing,furniture,stationary e.t.c online stores  provide educators with discounts on in-store purchases all year round.


Buying Supplies Wholesale

As you know, the need for school supplies persists year-round, not just during the start of the year. For this reason, buying the things you need most throughout the year might be a good thing to do in bulk. It’s a costlier method upfront, but will save you a lot by the end of the year if you’re smart. A site like OrientalTrading.com is a favorite of educators for this purpose, but there are tons of places that offer bulk school supplies as well. 

Not Forgetting to Check Your Closet Before Shopping

It’s a simple tip, but you’d be surprised how helpful it actually is. Before you even set out to purchase a single supply, check to see what you already have first. There might be a couple things from last year that are still usable that you tossed aside during your summer-vacation-excitement. But if you have it, why buy it again, right?

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