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5 Ways to Find a Work-From-Home Job

 

Balancing a career and a family is no easy feat! The allure of a work-from-home job has only increased over the past decade – but how do YOU find the perfect work-at-home job? There are many factors to consider when selecting an option that will fit well with your lifestyle. In this article, Clark Howard outlines 5 ways to land a work-at-home job that will help you find exactly what you are looking for!

 

Read the Complete article HERE

 

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4 Items to NEVER Buy at Costco

We all love going to Costco and getting free samples, but are the products you are purchasing in bulk really saving you any money? Some items, yes but check out the 4 items that don’t save you any money buying in bulk:

1. Paper Products

Compared to the cost per sheet at other stores like Target and Walmart, Costco isn’t always the best deal for paper products like bath tissue and paper towels. When combining coupons and sales, you might be better off not buying in bulk.

2. Laundry Detergent

Laundry detergent loses its effectiveness over time. Unless you have a very large family, you probably won’t be able to use it quickly enough – making your stockpile of detergent less valuable. When you combine sale prices and coupons, you can get a better detergent deal elsewhere!

3. Personal Care Items

Personal Care items like shampoo, conditioner, shaving cream, toothpaste aren’t always the best deal when bought in bulk. By shopping at stores like CVS and Target, you are more likely to find better sale prices and will have greater access to printable and store coupons.

4. Diapers

Have you ever bought your kid a shirt that fits perfectly but then the next week it’s too small? Diapers are the same concept! When you buy diapers in bulk, your baby may go up a size before you are able to use all of the diapers. So instead of buying in bulk, combine sales with coupons at other stores or use Amazon Prime’s subscription which gives you access to select brands to save 20% more.

Costco offers a variety of items in bulk and is a great place to shop and save money but don’t be guilty of over purchasing on these 4 items. You can also save by visiting couponmom.com to find all your grocery and drugstore needs. Also save by printing coupons and getting cash back offers.

Happy saving!

5 Items to ALWAYS Buy at CVS

 

Coupon Mom lists the best deals at CVS, including rock-bottom prices in these categories.  Go to our CVS Deals List to get specific prices each week.

1. Diapers

Pampers and Huggies are on sale almost every week at CVS. Combined with sale prices, coupons and rewards, you are bound to get a great deal on diapers.

2. Paper Products

Around twice a month, CVS will offer $5 to $10 in ExtraBucks on paper products. They are also often on sale and a great deal!

3. Cereal

CVS is constantly having sales on cereals. Combined with coupons and the sale price, you can sometimes get Kellogg’s or General Mills cereal for around $1.

4. Shampoo, Conditioner and Stylers

CVS always has a promotion on high-quality name brands of shampoos, conditioners and stylers.  These are the brands that always have coupons available, so you can stack the savings and get free hair care products all year long.

5. Razors

Products like Bic and Gillette are often a part of promotions like spend $30, get $10 in ExtraBucks. Combined with coupons, CVS can be one of the best places to get a great deal on razors.

You can find the best freebies and deals at CVS each week with our CVS Deals List.  

4 Tips to Pay Off Debt

 

Do you have credit card bills piling up? Don’t have extra cash to pay it off? Well here we have 4 tips to help you pay off your credit card debt little by little whether its saving money or getting a few extra dollars a month. Before we get into these tips, make sure you know exactly what you owe and you can find out HERE at Credit Sesame. It gives you details on your credit history, credit scores and you’ll even get a couple pointers on how to improve your score.  Now that you know, lets get into these tips:

1. Sell your things

We all have a bag full of clothes that either don’t fit or don’t want anymore sitting around in the house. Grab that bag and try selling it to earn a little bit of extra cash. Same goes for electronics, game consoles, DVD’s, CD’s etc.

1. Redeem Rebates

Browse Ibotta rebates HERE. They offer cash back on numerous different items ranging from household, beer, grocery, personal care and more. Earn an extra $10 when you redeem your first rebate and check your app for new offers every Wednesday. Also view cash back offers from Checkout 51 and Savingstar

3. Use Coupons

The cost of groceries can add up over time. Use coupons to cut down your grocery bill. A great place to find the best grocery deals is couponmom.com . We match coupons to items on sale for the week to get the best deal and we have hundreds of free deals across all our stores. Check out all the stores HERE.  We also provide printable coupons which is another great way to save on everyday items.

4. Earn extra dollars?

SIGN UP to take online surverys from Opinion Outpost to earn some extra money for the holidays or any other time of the year. You can do it all at home and everything is at your convenience. Also try Mindspay where you get paid to review products!

HACK: Get Free Groceries EVERY DAY

At Coupon Mom we track the best grocery deals across all stores and match them with either printable coupons or newspaper coupons. When these sale items are combined with coupons and possible cash back offers, you can save almost 50% on items.  But why stop there when you can get free groceries EVERY DAY. Follow these steps below:

  1. Go to our Free Deals List which shows you the “Free with Profit” items across all stores.
  2. Once you find a deal at one of your stores, click on the store name in the first column to go to the full deals list for that store
  3. Check to see which grocery items your store has on sale that week.  If you are looking for something in particular just select your State from this list, and then enter the item you want into the search box.
  4. Go to that stores full list of deals and then look for items that are free, or free with a “profit.”  These items will be at the very top of the list.

In many cases, the “profit” from a few items will be enough to cover the cost of other deals that aren’t free. Let’s look at an example that is very typical:

Store A has Brand X shampoo on sale and Brand Y toothpaste on sale.  After combining coupons and cash back offers, the shampoo will give you a profit of $2 and the toothpaste will give you a profit of $1. Even if you don’t need or want the shampoo/toothpaste, you can buy it and donate it to charity or give it to a friend.  You keep the combined $3 profit, and apply that towards the cost of your low cost grocery items.  So if you need bread ($1.50) and cereal ($1.50) you can apply that $3 profit from the shampoo/toothpaste to get those items free.

This “buy it even if you don’t want it” strategy can work for any item you need to make it free.  So check the Free Deals list on the Coupon Mom site each week and see which stores have items that are free with a profit.  Check the store’s full deals list and see if your favorite items are on sale with coupons too, and buy the profit items to cover the cost of the items you need.

That’s Strategic Shopping!  Get more details on how to get free deals every week with our free Ebooks and How To Videos at CouponMom.com