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Try these tips: Do your homework. Before hitting the mall, go through your children's closets to see what's outgrown, worn out or damaged beyond repair. It may sound torturous but it beats spending hours pawing through sale racks and waiting Floor Superstore Expires June 30. 2007 -JTS 106 I im i 4001"CR , : TRANSMISSION; Expires June 30, 2007 - JTS 104 0 : r Es j'lwvu - HQ) in. vmvcrsiTvj avc. SLC - 2731 . rr)a$ Wmj 5 Mom - $M for dressing rooms with bored kids in tow: Many schools now provide lists of needed classroom supplies sup-plies ahead of time for the coming com-ing year. Check your school's web site. Then, keep your eyes peeled for sales on these items so you can go in with other families on bulk purchases. Don't rely on your memory: Always make a list. And research re-search prices online so you're not hit with sticker shock: Many retailers' websites contain con-tain detailed product information, informa-tion, sale notifications, coupons and other helpful information that will help with comparison shopping. Consider shopping online to save gas and shoe leather. Most stores will let you return unused items by mail or in per-soa per-soa Budgeting is critical. Don't spend a dime until you've de--veloped a livable budget. Practical Practi-cal Money Skills for Life, a free personal financial management site sponsored by Visa USA, contains ah interactive Back to' School Calculator that can help you determine school-related expenses and make any needed adjustments to stay on budget (www.practicalmoneyskills. comcalculators.) The site also features a list of back-to-school budgeting tips for adults and children alike. Once you've gone through the budgeting exercise and know how much you can af- Disc Herniation? 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DINNER HOVRS: 4:00 pm -10:00 pm jl ford to spend - and after all the bills have come in - get the jump on next year's expenses by setting set-ting aside money each month so next summer you'll be covered. cov-ered. Get your kids involved. Use this opportunity to teach your children how to manage money - and to manage their expectations.' Share the budgeted bud-geted amount you can afford and enlist their help in choosing how the money should be spent (within reason, of course). Your kids will likely have to make some hard choices and a few designer labels may fall by the wayside. But also give them an opportunity to develop creative cre-ative solutions. For example, put them in charge of online or newspaper comparison shopping shop-ping and coupon clipping. Or, hold a family or neighborhood yard sale and use the proceeds to add items back to the list. Other quick tips: Wait until after school starts to buy some items. Stores frequently fre-quently offer deep discounts when they need room for holiday holi-day merchandise. (Also, your kids may have a better idea what they want after seeing popular trends.) If your kids are in peak growing years, stagger clothing cloth-ing purchases throughout the year so they don't outgrow everything ev-erything all at once. Sell outgrown but useable clothing at consignment stores or online - and shop there as well As always, consult a financial finan-cial professional regarding your particular situatioa By carefully planning ahead of time, you can save a lot of money and make the back to school shopping experience slightly less painful for everyone. every-one. Let the Sunshine in! More than 1 just a B SOLATUBE ' " Daylighting System Professional Installation in about 2 hours SAVE $$ SAVE Energy We do swamp cooler switch-outs! 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