How to Effectively Organize Your Coupons in Minutes

Using coupons is a great way to save money, but you need to make sure that they are organized. Coupons only help you save money if you can find them when you need them. There are many fantastic methods to organize your coupons. Check out a few of the most popular below.

How do you organize coupons?

There are many great ways to organize your coupons; the key to finding the most effective way to organize your coupons is to find a system that works for you. Everyone has a different organization style, and organizing your coupons is no different. Your friends may choose to use your coupon binder, whereas a small coupon accordion might work the best for you. There are many other methods of organizing your coupons, be sure to choose one that you can easily stick to and implement in your everyday life.

Clipless Coupon Method

Clipping out coupons may be the most time-consuming aspect of couponing. You can save yourself loads of time clipping your coupons by using this handy clipless organization method. Start out by purchasing an accordion file folder and placing your weekly coupon inserts into it. Group your inserts by date and type and leave them in here until you need them. When it’s time to use a coupon, then pull out the insert and clip the coupon you need. Not only will they save you tons of time on clipping coupons, but you may also find coupons on the inserts that you otherwise might have thrown away.

Small Coupon Organizer

Small accordion folders are the best option for somebody who is new at couponing. You can find small accordion folders at many stores, and they are usually cheap, usually costing between one and two dollars. You will make your own labels when you use a small accordion coupon organizer; some helpful labels for you to start out with include health and beauty, refrigerated/frozen, meat and produce, paper goods, household, pets, snacks, and retail. You can organize your accordion folder however you want; the idea is that you are able to find the coupons you need when you need them.

Coupon Binder Method

After a while, you will accumulate more coupons than you can fit into your small coupon organizer. You may also want to be able to see every coupon you have available. The best way to do this is by using a coupon binder. Find a binder with a handle and a strap, so it is easier to carry in and out of stores. You should also find a binder that zips shut or has some form of latch on it so your coupons do not fall out while you shop. Another helpful feature for your coupon binder is a pocket on the outside where you can keep things like a pen and scissors. Once you have found a perfect coupon binder, the next step is setting up the appropriate sections. Some sections that you may want to consider in your coupon binder include baby, bakery, baking, canned and boxed goods, beverages, condiments, breakfast, meat, produce, dairy, refrigerated, frozen, household, laundry, cleaning products, medicine, paper goods, hair care, personal care, snacks, and retail. While this is not an extensive list, it should give you a good idea of where to start when creating sections for your coupon binder.

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