Back to School: Textbook Savings
By Matthew Keegan
If you are sending your adult children off
to college you know that there are three school
related expenses which make up the bulk of
your budget: tuition, room and board, and
textbooks. The first two expenses are mostly
fixed and predictable costs, while the third
is impossible to predict as well as a potential
budget buster. You may not be able to predict
textbook expenses, but you certainly can reduce
them by following these three important steps:
1. Shop Online. Your college bookstore
has an ironclad grip on textbook inventory,
right? Well, at one time that was a true
statement. Today, thanks to the internet,
websites have sprung up that sell new
and used textbooks at prices much lower
than those found on campus. Shop with
those retailers who have clearly outlined
payment, shipping and handling, and return
policies. Scan auction sites too for additional
savings.
2. Shop Retail. The big bookstore retailers
as well as some of the office supply stores
carry some titles. At the very least your
student can purchase all of his or her
supplies off campus, saving you big money
in the process.
3. Shop Used. Your campus bookstore knows
that having used textbooks on hand will
keep them somewhat competitive. The trick
with textbook publishers is that yearly
updates can make used copies obsolete:
planned obsolescence in action! Still,
when I was in school I had one professor
who encouraged students to pick up the
"outdated" copies of one book since he
knew the cost was outrageous and he planned
on referencing it sparingly. Your student
may also learn that some of the titles
on the professor's list are optional,
not mandatory purchases.
Students today no longer have to feel
as if they are being "held hostage" by
outrageous textbook prices. Have your
student shop wisely and your budget will
remain on track.
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