Coupons save consumers hundreds of
dollars a year. Smart shoppers take the time to look for, cut
out, file, and use coupons on a regular basis. You may be
surprised how much money you can save in the long run.Coupons
are easy to use when organized efficiently. Coupons should be
put into groups such as cereals, fruit, pizzas, paper goods, pet
food, baby needs, and anything else that you need frequently.
With this strategy, you can easily plan to save money each time
you make your grocery list. Simple rules for smart shopping:
1. Always check the prices of similar brands. Another brand
may be less expensive even with the coupon. Don't buy the
brand-name item just to use the coupon.
2. If your retailer doubles the face value of your coupons on
a certain day, plan to do your major shopping on that day.
3. Always shop with a list and the appropriate coupons based
upon what your family uses the most.
4. When filing your coupons, put those with the earliest
expiration dates in front so you won't forget about them.
5. You can really save if you combine the SALE with the
coupons!
How to store your coupons:
You can organize your coupons in an orderly manner for half
the cost of an off-the-shelf organizer. Simply buy a 3 - 4 inch
three ringed binder and about a dozen plastic baseball card
sheets. You can put tabs on the sheets to identify different
categories of coupons.
Seek out your coupons online and you're sure to save time. NO
more are the days when you had to scour the newspaper, search
for usable coupons, clip each one individually, and then sort
them so that they could be easily found. No sireee. We live in a
digital world. Using coupons can be as simple as typing in a
code upon checkout at your favorite online retailer. This is
known as a ?coupon code? or a ?promotional code?.
You'll quickly be on your way to becoming the smartest
shopper in your neighborhood.