
People all over are saving money from coupons. There are websites, TV shows, and “coupon queens” that make claims that nearly anything can be free with coupons. While it may sounds simple, a little effort and organization is required. This article has what you need to know to become a coupon queen, or king, yourself.
Don’t just make a purchase of something you don’t need because there was a coupon. It isn’t hard to end up spending more money than you normally would if you buy things you do not need. The only way to save is to use coupons when buying items that you usually buy — instead of buying new things just to use a coupon.
Figure out what the policy is on using coupons at stores you’re going to. Will that store accept competitor coupons, Internet coupons, or allow you to double up coupons? If you are unaware of the answers to these questions, you might have trouble at the store with your coupons.
Don’t hoard your coupons. Use as many as you can. Multiple coupons means saving more on more items. That way, you can build reserves of the things you use most often. If you use pasta sauce weekly, and you have six coupons, use them all at once to save money.
While a coupon may offer a good deal on a product, verify that it truly is the best deal. Often, there will be a store brand or generic of the same product that will cost even less than the product that has the coupon. Do not make the assumption that coupons are the best way to get the lowest price.
While the Sunday newspaper was the best place to find coupons previously, the web can be a valuable resource. You can find coupons for food, clothing, electronics and more. The internet offers and easy way to find only the coupons you want without wasting a lot of time.
Take all coupons you have to any stores that will take them, even if you have no immediate intention of using them. You don’t know if there is an in-store sale, and you might want to run out and bring the coupons in.
Spend a day each week gathering coupons. This will help you become more efficient. If you run across coupons you can use on other days, definitely clip them, but save the big work for that one day.
Expiration Date
Look at your coupon’s expiration date. Some coupons are valid for a very limited time. Others will a month or longer. It’s good practice to review your coupons once a week to weed out the expired ones. Group together all the coupons that are close to their expiration date. That will maximize the savings from each coupon.
Coupons can certainly be worth the time it takes to find them, but make sure you do it right. Use what you learned here and you can begin your coupon journey today.