Posts Tagged ‘store’

How to Get the Most Out of Clipping Coupons

October 16th, 2011

Ever wondered if it were worth it to start clipping coupons? Most of us have dismissed the thought of clipping coupons thinking, “Saving 50 cents on toothpaste is not worth my time?” This may be true, but if done correctly you can cut 20% or more from your grocery bill each month. That’s $20 back in your pocket for every $100 you spend. I challenge you to try it. Couponing won’t make you rich but it is a valuable tool to stretch your budget dollars further. Not to mention the little thrill you’ll get at the register when you hear just how much you have saved.

Follow these tips to maximize your coupon savings:

Shop Strategically- Your best savings may not come from clipping coupons alone. Choosing to purchase items you need while they are on sale and combining those sales with coupons helps you maximize your coupon finds. Items like bath soap, laundry detergent, paper towels, toilet paper and other every day needs go on sale on a regular basis. Don’t buy these items unless they are on sale. Also, don’t shy away from trying a new brand. Many high quality new items offer big savings just to give it a try. Why not save a few bucks by taking them up on their offer.

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How To Protect Your Financial Assets

October 5th, 2011

Financial security is something that a lot of people do not have. Having been there myself, it is not a very fun place to be. Obviously being in that position where you feel like your financial resources are not at risk is a very comfortable position to be in. The most important key to making your financial assets more secure is through making wise decisions with your money. We live in a society where material stuff matters.

The more stuff that you have, the more well off you supposedly are. Although not everyone thinks like this, there are always going to be people out there that go through life with this way of thinking. I used to be one of them. In fact there are times when I go back and forth from one day feeling like I need more stuff, and then on another day telling myself that it’s not the stuff that matters in life. When we think about stuff, we tend to make decisions about stuff that we think we need. This comes to the differences between the idea of a need versus a want.

A need is something that we absolutely have to have in order to get by. An example of a need would be air in our lungs. We can’t live without air, and without it, we would die. Another form of a need would be electricity for our homes especially during the winter. If during the middle of winter when there is snow on the ground, we have our electricity shut off, we would not be able to heat our home. A want on the other hand is something that we do not necessarily need, but instead we want it. Quite often we want it and think that we absolutely need it. One example of a want is a new computer at the store. This is a want especially if you already have a computer at home that works just fine. The new computer at the store might be more advanced with a better graphics card that would run your online gaming a lot easier than the computer you already own. Sometimes thinking about how an item such as this computer would be able to more easily operate the games you play can sometimes lead you to justify it as a need. One major question we should all ask ourselves when we are looking into spending extra money on something random like this would be whether or not we needed it to live. If our computer at home does everything else you need to do, but simply does not handle your games, then maybe it’d be a better decision to wait and put money into savings from each pay check until you have enough to buy it.

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