Avoid the back-to-school financial burden in January by planning ahead

JOBURG – Schools are out and the holiday has begun. Before putting your feet up, see how many of the stationery and uniform items you can purchase now and get the expenses out the way before January.

Preparing to go back to school after a long December holiday can be very stressful, especially with the costs involved in paying for school fees, books, uniforms and stationery.

Marlies Kappers, DirectAxis Financial Services head of marketing, said while there was no way of avoiding some back-to-school expenses, some planning and preparation could go a long way to limit financial stress in January.

DirectAxis spoke to some teachers and parents to find suggestions on how to manage back to school expenses:

For most people, spreading the cost from before school ends to the inevitable additional expenses when it re-starts is generally easier than paying everything at once.

Inquire whether there is a discount for paying school fees annually rather than monthly or each term and consider whether you can afford to pay the lump sum and save.

Plan ahead and avoid the surprise financial burden in January when uniforms, books and stationery need to suddenly be bought after the Christmas rush.

“Most of the people we spoke to agreed that planning ahead, putting some money aside for unexpected expenses, spreading the costs where possible and getting children what they need for school, rather than what they want, are the best ways of limiting back-to-school financial stress,” said Kappers.

 

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