Monday, August 24, 2009

Collecting and Organizing Coupons as well as How to Use Them on Your Shopping Trip

The first step to saving money is to start saving coupons. Collect all the coupons that you can find and Organize them in a binder. That is right a binder. The binder method has helped me save the most money and is a lot faster then fingering through your coupons at the store. This does take some time to clip and organize but by doing this you will save more money then you ever have before. Here are some articles that will help you find coupons and how to organize them can be found at www.ehow.com/how_5178278_start-coupon-collection and
www.ehow.com/how_5178357_organize-coupons-binder. The next step is how use coupons and prepare them for your next shopping trip. You may read on how to do that at www.ehow.com/how_5338581_prepare-shopping-trip-using-coupons.

1 comment:

  1. I personally use an index card box, and my mother used a child's shoe box, to sort and transport coupons.

    But the binder method is extremely popular these days and one of my blogging friends said that's when couponing finally "clicked" for her. If you've tried other coupon sorting methods and don't like them, try the binder approach.

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