Living On A Budget Made Easy With Coupons

Recently I read an article that shows it costs about $250,000 to raise a kid, yes you seen the number correctly! That my friend is a lot of money, chances are if you have kids you have learned a few things to help make the buck go a bit further. Whether it be growing a garden, doing your own home repairs or even turning to coupons.

While I am not a pro when it comes to using coupons, I know that using coupons will help me save a ton of money, and let’s face it the more money we have in our pockets the better!

If you’re new to couponing you can find great coupons at sites such as Coupons by Answers. The coupons found at these type of sites can help you save on things such as furniture, school supplies, and even back-to-school clothes. Savings vary depending on coupon and store, you can find coupons good for free shipping, $$ off total purchase, and even percentage off coupons. Whenever it comes time to make an online purchase I am always seeking out sites that will help me save money! My favorite type of coupons would have to be free shipping, unless a store offers that already then I love the so much off coupons.

I only look for the price to raise a kid to rise, so now is the time to start saving money by seeking out coupons. It’s never to late to learn to budget, and once you do know how to budget if times in your life become tough, you will have the tools needed to stretch a buck, and you will know how to manage on a budget.

Living on a budget can be easy if you learn the trade of couponing! How do you save money? Do you watch sales and match them with coupons, or do you just say no to some of those luxuries some take for granted in life?

About Jammie Morey

Jammie is of Native American descent, her family is from the Ojibway/Chippewa tribe in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born and raised in Michigan and currently resides there with her daughter. She is a single parent and enjoys spending time with her daughter. Jammie is a home healthcare aide and loves what she does outside the home. Jammie is Owner of The Neat Things in Life.

Comments

  1. I shop at thrift stores for most of my non-food needs. And the dollar store is good for lots of things.

  2. crafty one says

    I am trying to get better using coupons. I tend to forget them when I need them even when I have them with me.

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