Posted on 08/15/2012 9:24:13 AM PDT by Altariel
Dear Dave,
Is it worth the time and effort to use coupons, or are they just a waste of time and a ploy to get you to buy things?
Tammy
Dear Tammy,
Coupons are definitely a ploy to entice you to buy something you may not have purchased otherwise. But that doesnt mean theyre bad things. The practical and sensible application of coupons can definitely help you save money.
The main things to watch out for when using coupons are overbuying and spending your money on things you dont really need. Seriously, you dont need to hit Sams or Costco and walk out with nine gallons of mustard. Ive even heard of people buying things they know they dont like just because it was on sale or they had a coupon. I mean, how dumb is that?
I guess there is a time factor involved in collecting coupons, especially if you still like to clip them from the newspapers or flyers that come in the mail. Plenty of folks still do that every week. I think online coupons are a lot easier to search for and save though. Theres a company I love called eMeals that will work with you to plan recipes and also give you information on coupons and sales in your area to make the meals.
Im definitely not anti-coupon, but at the same time couponing alone wont change your family tree. Its like any other tool. If used in a smart way, it can help you save money. And thats not a bad thing!
Dave
Dear Dave,
Whats the best way to save or use money given to a baby as a birthday present?
Ron
Dear Ron,
I think it depends on your financial situation along with your plans and goals. If youre at a place where you cant afford necessities, then theres absolutely nothing wrong with using birthday money for food, diapers or clothes. Thats not a fun answer, but sometimes you have to do whatever it takes to properly care for your family.
If money isnt a big issue though, youre left with figuring out a plan. In our case, we invested lots of it toward their college funds. Then we taught them to save for other things themselves. For instance, we didnt buy any of our kids their first cars. But we did agree to match whatever they saved when it came to this purchase.
Theres also nothing wrong with just setting up a simple savings account and watching it grow. As they get older, you can involve them in the process and begin to teach them about the three uses for money: spending, saving and giving. And if you start something like this when theyre really little, chances are theyll already have a nice pile of money already stashed away when they become old enough for those teachable moments.
The point is to have a plan. Once you have a definite idea in mind, its a lot easier to achieve the goal!
Dave
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Dang! Another double ping! I was very careful to not double click on the post button and I have been posting all day today with no double posts...
I have no idea what is going on! I only double post on my DR pings and that should be no different than any other post!
Perhaps the Viking Kitties are hinting that you need to buy them more catnip?
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