Even before the recent drama on Wall Street dampened consumer sentiment, the National Retail Federation said it expected back to school spending to be flat this year, with families limiting their purchases of clothing, gadgets, …
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Why You Should Hold Off on Shopping For the Next Couple Days
Soon throughout much of the country, shoppers will be able to buy clothes, footwear, school supplies, and (sometimes) computers, sports equipment, or almost anything their hearts desire—and pay no sales tax. So why not just …
It’s a Deal: Spend $20 at Old Navy, Get $10 to Spend Later
Now through August 18 at Old Navy, you’ll get $10 in Super C-A-S-H for every $20 spent in the store (not valid for online purchases). C-A-S-H certificates can be used for purchases from August 25 to 29.
Ugh! Back-to-School Shopping Started Already. Double Ugh! So Has Christmas Shopping
You’ve barely gotten used to the kids being off from school, and you probably haven’t even taken a summer vacation yet. So the fact that back-to-school shopping season has begun may seem annoying. And the idea that stores are …
What Really Motivates Back-to-School Shopping?
It’s not just about glue, protractors, and binders. We’re buying stuff—new clothes, backpacks, sneakers, cell phones—in an attempt to make kids feel secure, more confident, more “with it.”
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.