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Set a Family Budget That Includes
Coupons
When your family sits down to set a family budget you might not
be considering the value that coupons and rebates hold. Those
little slips of paper you clip out of the newspaper and
magazine can add up to big savings.
The practice of cutting coupons is decades old. People get
their scissors ready and flip through newspaper inserts and
magazines cutting out coupons that help them save money on a
favored product. While most coupons offer a savings that might
seem minute, when you put them altogether it can add up to tidy
sum.
There is a craft to cutting and using coupons and rebate forms
and with a little planning while you set up a family budget,
you can easily save a sizable amount of money. Factoring in the
savings that you’ll garner from coupons isn’t prudent during
the budget planning stage. After all, you can’t predict how
much money you will save that month by using coupons. However,
you can keep track of how much money you actually save and put
that in a rainy day jar or a mad money bucket. That way, when
you want a special treat or decide to take the family out to a
nice dinner you’ll already have the financial resources to do
that without it impacting the decisions you made when you set a
family budget.
There are a few important rules to follow to get the most
value from coupons:
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Use coupons on sale items. If you do
this you are dramatically reducing the price of
something that you generally purchase at regular
price.
- Watch for “double coupon days” at local
stores. Some stores offer the consumer a chance to
use their coupons at a double discount once a month.
This can save a substantial amount of money even
reducing the cost of certain items to almost
nothing.
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Trade coupons with friends, relatives or
co-workers. Many people cut coupons and save them
waiting for a chance to use them. If they have a
coupon for a product you normally buy and vise
versa, you can make a trade.
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Visit websites that offer coupon
discounts. There are many websites that have
literally hundreds of dollars of discount coupons
available. All you do is point, click and
print.
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Use rebate forms for sale items. If you
have a rebate form for a product, purchase it
when it’s on sale and be certain to ask for two
copies of the receipt. Most rebate requests don’t
honor photocopied receipts and if you have two
copies, both printed from the store’s cash
register, you can keep one for warranty purposes
and use the other to mail-in for your
rebate.
When you work to set a family budget in place,
consider that coupons are akin to bonuses. When you use
one, take the money saved and use it one something
special. The whole family will want to take part, just to
get the reward!
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