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Couponing/Budgeting Class

Couponing/Budgeting Class. Saving Money at the Grocery Store, Easily. Couponing Tips. Always buy a Sunday Newspaper I buy 3-5 every week Check a Sunday Coupon Preview online No inserts on holiday weekends The more papers you buy, the more freebies you can get.

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Couponing/Budgeting Class

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  1. Couponing/Budgeting Class Saving Money at the Grocery Store, Easily.

  2. Couponing Tips • Always buy a Sunday Newspaper • I buy 3-5 every week • Check a Sunday Coupon Preview online • No inserts on holiday weekends • The more papers you buy, the more freebies you can get

  3. Keep all of your coupons organized • Either a binder, box, or Ziploc baggie • Don’t throw them in a purse, they will get misplaced • You might find something on clearance that will become free w/ coupon

  4. Use a coupon database • If you need a certain item, go to a database & see if coupons are out • Even if the coupon is just $.50 off, you were going to buy it anyway • Easy way to find internet coupons

  5. Always make a list before you go shopping • Spreadsheets are helpful • This will help reduce impulse buys • This will keep you on track to reduce time spent in the store • Write down what coupons you have for each item & final price

  6. Save your receipts! • Save receipts so you can see how much you’re spending at the store • Helps you create a realistic budget • This way you can also see how many impulse buys you typically purchase • Helps you see what really isn’t needed

  7. Never take a debit/credit card to the store • Only pay with CASH. • Cash is much harder to give up than just swiping a credit card • Makes you realize how much you’re actually spending

  8. Sale cycles • Sales go in a cycle, they appear once every 3-4 months • Same with coupons, same coupons every 3-4 months • This will help you to know how much of a product to buy

  9. The truth about bulk stores • Bulk isn’t always better. • Check the price per item or price per ounce • Bulk stores are often marked up because people do not pay attention • Don’t be that person!

  10. Set a budget! • Set a weekly grocery budget (or bi-weekly) • Only take THAT much cash with you to the store • More cash will make you want to buy on impulse • DO NOT bring your card and use it to pay for impulse buys

  11. Saving without coupons • Aldi • Manager’s Specials • Closeouts • Clearance Aisle • Pricebook/Price comparing • Admatching (Walmart/Target)

  12. Store Loyalty Programs • Kroger – sale prices, fuel points • Walgreens – points, Register Rewards, sale prices, store coupons • CVS – ExtraCare program, BeautyBucks, sale prices, store coupons • Rite Aid – Wellness+ program, Up+ rewards, sale prices, store coupons • Giant Eagle – sale prices, doubled coupons, fuel points • Walmart – no loyalty program • Target – no loyalty program • Buehlers – sale prices, doubled coupons • FREE to sign up, so do it!

  13. Additional Items • Zanesville & Dresden libraries have a coupon exchange table • People in the military can use coupons up to 6 mo. expired • My website – www.thecouponcouple.net • My email – thecouponcouple@hotmail.com • Start your own coupon exchange if you can with friends and family • iBotta – http://www.ibotta.com/MKM6Q

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