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Okay, so if you haven’t already, get at least one Sunday newspaper each week. I recommend getting 2-3 to help maximize your savings. Get a discount on your Sunday paper here.
Once you begin collecting coupons you will need a manageable way to organize them. Whatever method you use for organizing your coupons be sure it is the most time saving. Time =money.
Now that you have coupons and need to organize them we offer a few popular easy to use methods.
1st the one I use Is 12 slot cube thing I bought at costco which can be easily replicated. It sits on two file cabinets that hold the P&G and inserts soon to expire. I utilize the cube as a cube per week, so it holds 3 months. So I file by writing the date on the cover of one, place in the appropriate slot and use when the sale is right. I have tried clipping and found it took too much time and I didn’t use many of the coupons I spent time clipping.
Although I may miss a few surprise deals I find this is the most time saving.

Method two on my list would be to go through the inserts each week and clip the coupons that you know you are very likely to use or that are likely to go on sale. Store these in an pocket accordion file folder you can take with you easily to the store or you can store your coupons in envelopes labeled by category placed in a small box or container and take them shopping or you may store your clipped coupons in a binder arranged by category in the way that works best.

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