Helpful Tips For Organizing Back-To-School Spending
 
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Helpful Tips For Organizing Back-To-School Spending

Helpful Tips For Organizing Back-To-School Spending "Avoid credit based purchases," urges the ICFE "Back-to-school time is one of the major spending promotion times by retailers and credit card issuers alike," warns the San Diego based, award winning, nonprofit Institute of Consumer Financial Education (ICFE). The ICFE is concerned with advertising aimed at consumers, promoting indiscriminate credit based spending for back-to-school supplies. The ICFE is dedicated to helping consumers improve their spending, increase their savings and use credit more wisely.

Because credit cards have the basic message of: SPEND, credit card use in this country continues to increase. So also has the amount of debt carried by cardholders and the various fees increased.

Try these spending tips from the ICFE for getting better value when doing your back-to school shopping.
1) Make a list of what is needed by category ; i.e. clothing, books. etc., sports, or music.
2) Plan ahead. Start watching for store sale flyers, flea markets, garage sales, clearance sales, etc.
3) Establish a spending-plan and timetable for purchases over several weeks or months.
4) Comparison shop with at least five different sources for the best values.
5) Consider not buying all the needed clothing initially because if it gets even wear, it may all need replacing at the same time. Spread out these purchases over many weeks. Allow some flexibility so as to take advantage of sales and true bargains.
6) Avoid using credit cards to spend income not yet earned. They are too expensive (users either pay interest or an annual fee, or both, for the convenience). Some credit card issuers routinely promote indiscriminate spending, which so often can result in overspending.
7) When it comes to trendy items for school clothes or school supplies, encourage children to become independent and not "go-with-the-flow" demanding all of the latest product tie-ins, from the summer's hottest movies, for example. Fads often lose their steam after school starts, often because nearly every other child has them.
8) If there are several children in your home with back to school needs, you may want to consider setting aside money each month of the year for this expense to avoid having to divert money away from other expenses.
9) Use layaway plans for clothing, supplies, etc. whenever possible and practical.
10) Purchase previously used text books, lab tools and supplies, etc. when possible.
Most consumers who do credit-based spending have become victims to the forces in our society, so*successfully getting people to spend, even beyond their incomes.
Credit based spending decisions have a far greater negative impact on one's financial future than any investment decision one might ever make. These decisions include how often to eat out (or entertain someone) this week, how much to spend on back-to-school needs, or redecorating a room, updating your wardrobe and especially those unplanned spending trips to the grocery store.

For information about "Mending Spending," monthly budgeting guidelines, and warning labels and sleeves for debit and charge cards, visit the ICFE's Web page at: www.icfe.info. The site also includes helpful sections on increasing savings, using credit wisely, plus "How to set up and implement a spending-plan" (with a one page work sheet) for personal and/or family finances.
To receive the same information by mail, please send $1 and a self-addressed, 60 cent stamped envelope to: ICFE Money Helps PO Box 34070 San Diego, CA 92163-4070.

 

About the ICFE:

About the ICFE:

The Institute of Consumer Financial Education (ICFE), founded in 1982 by the late Loren Dunton (creator of the “certified financial planner” (CFP) designation) and it is dedicated to helping consumers of all ages to improve their spending, increase savings and use credit more wisely. The ICFE trains and certifies Personal Finance Instructors for its own curriculum. It also trains and certifies Credit Report Reviewers and Identity Theft Prevention Specialists.

The ICFE is an award winning, nonprofit, consumer education organization that has helped millions of people through its education programs and resources. It publishes the Do-It-Yourself Credit File correction Guide, now in its 16th printing and has distributed over one million “Credit/Debit Card Warning Labels” and “Credit/Debit Card Sleeves” world wide.

The ICFE became an official partner with the Department of Defense/Financial Readiness Campaign in June of 2004.

The ICFE is also a partner in the national Jump$tart Coalition for Financial Literacy and the California Jump$tart chapter. The ICFE staff is also active with San Diego Saves, an offshoot of America Saves, and the California Student Debt Resource Awareness Project (CASDRAP) (studentdebthelp.org).

The ICFE’s on-line help for consumers who spend too much was featured in PARADE Magazine in the Intelligence Report section. The money helps and tips are from “The Money Instruction Book,” a course in personal finance, positioned to become among the premier programs in the new bankruptcy and debtor education initiatives.

The ICFE Web site at: http://www.icfe.info helps consumers with mending spending, learning about the proper use of credit, budget and expense guidelines, how to set up and implement a spending-plan and also how to access financial education courses and videos and how to teach children about money. Other ICFE services include a free eNewsletter, and an online resource center of financial education learning tools, including videos, books, software and personal finance courses.
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