What a cheapskate! Face it; in modern society money doesn't grow on trees. With the economy at low every penny saved is a penny earned! Being cheap is a way of life and can save money for those who are knowledgeable. Although the life of a cheapskate is not a glamorous one, it can still be considered a rewarding one.
Clipping and saving coupons are easy and a great place to start saving money. Coupons can be found for practically anything. The best place to find them is in the Sunday paper. It is filled with savings and coupons can be found on nearly every page. Another place to find coupons is in the daily mail. Often thought of as junk mail and thrown away, mail coupons can add up to big savings. Another way to find coupons is to simply buy them. Coupon books such as the Entertainment Book offer savings on restaurants, travel, sporting events and movies with savings of up to fifty percent.
Everyone loves a sale and stores love to have them. Back to school sales, end of school sales, holiday sales, seasonal sales, these are just a few examples. There are sales for every occasion. It is nice having the latest fashions or the newest electronics, but why pay full price when that item will eventually be on sale for a discounted one? Finding out when an item will be on sale is as simple as asking an employee. Most store employees are knowledgeable of upcoming sales and are more than willing to help the consumer in saving money. Checking the newspaper is another way to find sale items and upcoming sales. .
Scratch and dent or open items are yet another way to save big. In shipping, items can be damaged or scratched. Rather than returning these items to the manufacturer, stores offer savings as high as seventy percent on scratch and dent merchandise. Scratch and dent items can be found at almost all retail stores and food markets. It pays to look at a product carefully before purchasing it! The slightest scratch can add up to big savings.