Being Frugal Using Coupons

by Amanda on December 29, 2009

In the biggest economic recession since the great depression, we have seen some startling scenes on our TVs where people have or are struggling to make ends meet, forfeiting their houses, living on the streets and basically living like homeless people. These scenes are just so unfortunate and should not occur. Some of you may be in the situation or are heading towards that type of scenario. If you are, the first thing to make sure you become thrifty with what you have. That may mean forgoing your current lifestyle for a temporary period of time, but it may also teach some valuable life lessons. Learn how to save your money and make your dollar stretch further. One of the easiest methods to save money is on food and groceries. If you’re trying to save money at the grocery store, using vouchers is a great place to start.

If you’re not into couponing then you may have some misconceptions about couponing. One of the greatest misconceptions is that you’ll be going through old newspapers cutting out coupons and wasting a lot of time to save a little money. While that is still true, it really is only a small and minute part of couponing. The Internet now produces copious amounts of coupons with dedicated online coupon sites and actual company websites alike offering immediate access to their savings. All you do is simply print of the coupon, saving you time and money. This strategy is particularly good if you’re looking to save on restaurants and other eating houses. The Net also removes the limitation that only certain brands can afford to advertise in newspaper inserts and therefore a much larger range is afforded to you.

To maximize the amount of savings and to stretch your dollar further with your coupons, use them when the product is already on sale or is about to go on sale. Therefore it becomes crucial for you to get a filing system together so you can track when your coupons expire and easily access the coupons that will be most beneficial for that particular period. Remember, by using a coupon on an already reduce item, you are maximizing your dollar and saving more money. You may not think it’s much, but over a year you can literally save thousands.

To save even more money, you might like to order free samples of products that you would like to try before actually purchasing them. There are a number of free stuff sites that gather the latest free samples on a daily basis. Often times, a coupon booklet is inserted with the free product sample so that you remain loyal to them. Take advantage of this to trial the product or service and save money. One site you may want to consider is www.freestuff4free.com.

Coupons have become a multi-million dollar business for corporations and individuals alike. Saving money and being frugal is the new “black”, so it’s time to join in.

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