How to Save a Quick $100
Author: katelyngrace | Posted: 29.07.2008 | Views: 741. Google can be your best money saving tool. Before you buy the next big item, google the store you want to shop at with the words 'printable coupon' next to it. You would be surprised at how many major chains put printable coupons on the web. It is worth the ink to save 10-20% on any purchase. Another way to find printable store coupons is to subscribe to a free forum. My favorite is The Coupon Cupboard , but there are a few others you can find through Google.
1. Since it is summer, take a stroll through your local farmers market. Buying at the farmers market not only saves you money but it stimulates your local economy, supports local growers, and is almost always healthier. Get to know your local farmers market sellers and you will be amazed at how well they treat you and your dollar. Just put your zip code into The Local Harvest Website and a list of markets will be generated for you.
1. Take advantage of a money saving technique called "stacking". This refers to stacking deals to save the most amount of money. In my area, Safeway sells gas as well as food. For every $100 I spend, I get a 10 cent per gallon discount on gas. If I spend $400 that month, I would get 40 cents off every gallon. For every prescription filled at Safeway, another $.10 discount is earned. Save these discounts until your tank is near empty and you can save an easy $25 a month on gas.
1. Use a coupon for your prescriptions. This is one area of money saving where it pays to look for a coupon. Stores offer $10-$30 gift cards for every new and transferred prescription you fill. Of course, there are certain limitations but by reading the fine print and taking a few minutes to clip this one type of coupon, you can easily walk out the door with a $30 gift card to spend anyway you like. I often watch the deal sites for new prescription coupon alerts. These coupons are often found in your Sunday newspaper sales ad or ask the pharmacist if they have any extra the next time you are in. They might surprise you.
1. Check the price of gas before you fill up. Prices can vary widely from corner to corner. It takes just a minute to type your zip into Gas Buddy and find the lowest prices in your area.
Follow these simple and fast steps and you can reduce your monthly spending by over $100 a month. I think we can all some extra spending money these days.
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Katelyn Grace Willett is a busy mom of two boys. When she is not working or running after the kids, you can find her surfing the web for good deals.
Katelyn Grace Willett is a busy mom of two boys. When she is not working or running after the kids, you can find her surfing the web for good deals.

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