Marsh Deals 12/27

Thanks so much to Beth from In Good Cents for this week’s money saving Marsh deals! If you are new to couponing, make sure to check out my couponing for beginners post.  If you are new to Marsh, check out this post.

Marsh Budget Saving Deals:

 

This is a short ad for Marsh from December 26- 28

 

Idaho Potatoes (10 lb bag) – $2.99
Green Cabbage – $0.24/lb
Marsh Bread – $1.00
Marsh Gallon Milk – $1.99 Food Club Cheese – $1.99
Lay’s Potato Chips – B1G1 @ $4.29
$1/2 Lay’s Kettle Cooked Potato Chips (SavingStar.com)
$1.65 each wyb 2 after coupon (If Kettle Cooked are included in sale!)


$1/2 Keebler Club Crackers printable
$1/2 Keebler or Sunshine Multi-Packs printable
$1/2 Keebler Sandwich Crackers printable
$1/2 Keebler Town House Crackers printable
$1/2 Keebler Crackers, exp. 1/8/12 (RP 11/13/11)
$1/2 Keebler Crackers, exp. 2/5/12 (RP 12/11/11)
**More Keebler Coupons Final price varies after coupon

Christmas Merchandise – 66% off

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Kroger Deals 12/27

Thanks so much to Clipper Girl’s Saving Spot for this week’s money saving Kroger deals! If you are new to coupoing, check out my coupoing for beginners post.

Kroger Budget Saving Deals:

 

Kroger Milk, 1%, 2%, Chocolate, Lowfat Buttermilk, Whole (Gallon) – $2.97


buy 2 and use $1/2 printable (Target mfr.)
$1.50 each after coupon

buy 2 and use $1/2 coupon from 10/9 Smart Source insert or
$0.75/1 coupon from 11/6 or 10/9 Smart Source insert or October,11 All You Magazine
As low as $0.75 each after coupon


buy 3 and use B2G1 printable or here
$1/1 printable
$1.12 each after stacked coupon


buy 2 and use $1/2 Chi-Chi’s Products printable or
$0.50/1 coupon from 10/30 Smart Source insert
$0.99 each after doubled coupon

$1/1 in-store coupon
$0.99 each after coupon

 

$1/1 printable
$0.50/1 Jcoupon from 9/18 or 10/16 Smart Source insert
$2.99 each after coupon

 

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How to Manage Your Holiday Debt

Before the holidays there was endless advice about setting a budget and sticking to a shopping list. Those who ignored the wisdom shared by experts will be in for a shock when credit card and bank statements arrive in the mail.

According to a Consumer Reports poll, six percent of us are still paying off holiday debts from 2010. That means any new purchases racked up over the past holiday season will inflate those interest charges and make paying down the old and new balances more difficult and expensive.

If the bottom line on your bills is looking ugly, it’s time to get a financial-management makeover. Consider these tips for balancing your holiday debt:

1. Double and Triple Up
Multiply your credit card minimum payments two or three times to reduce the amount of interest you’ll end up paying. Merely meeting the minimum means you’ll never see bottom.

2. Now’s the Time to Negotiate
Talk to your credit card company about negotiating a better rate on interest, fees and other expenses. If your interest rate is above 15 percent and they won’t negotiate, it may be time to transfer much of the balance to a lower-cost card. Just make sure you pay off the debt before the interest rate climbs again.

3. Go On a No-spend Diet
Stick those credit cards in the freezer, if you have to, but do what it takes to avoid impulse shopping sprees. Better yet, give them to a trusted friend or family member for safekeeping.

4. Get Couponing
Using coupons for necessary purchases not only saves you money, but the practice helps you make more educated purchasing decisions. You can find online and printable coupons for thousands of stores on CouponSherpa.com, or download their mobile app for instant access to coupons while you shop.

5. Stick to Cash
There’s something about parting with greenbacks that makes us less likely to spend. Keep a budgeted amount on hand and stay away from the cards. Using the envelope system is expecially helpful in tracking your cash spending while working toward financial goals.

6. Cut Back on Luxuries
You’ve had your fun during the holidays; now it’s time to get serious. Cut out the restaurants, nail salon and triple shot mocha latte until the bills are under control. Of course, too strict of an economic diet is as easy to break as a weight-loss regimen. So figure in an occasional, small splurge to keep you going.

7. Set Small Goals
Don’t try to do everything at once. If paying off credit cards in three months means going hungry, you’re biting off more than you can chew. Set smaller, obtainable goals and you’ll appreciate the final results more. For those with multiple credit cards with high balances, try paying down one card at a time to feel that sense of accomplishment needed to push on to the next goal.

8. Meet With a Financial Planner
If you’re barely treading financial water, it’s time to get some assistance. A professional financial planner can help you establish a reasonable plan that won’t leave you paying off debts until next Christmas. You can find a qualified guide through the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards website or you might check for non-profit assistance.

 

Guest Article written by Andrea Woroch who is a consumer and money-saving expert who has been featured among top news outlets such as Good Morning America, NBC’s Today, MSNBC, New York Times, Kiplinger Personal Finance, CNNMoney and many more. She is available for in-studio, satellite or skype interviews and to write guest posts or articles.

Lipton Coupon & Enter for a Chance to Win a Trip to Kenya and $25,000 Check!

Lipton is offering a $1.00 off coupon for Lipton Green or Pyramid Tea bags.

Additionally, last month Lipton® announced their “Caring for Communities is Our Cup of Tea” initiative, which represents and reinforces the brand’s latest effort in its commitment to sourcing all of its tea from sustainably managed tea farms.

You can take part in the program from now through March 31, 2012 and enter for a chance to win a trip to Kenya, including a visit to a Rainforest Alliance Certified tea estate and a $25,000 check to aid in sustainability efforts for your community, among other prizes including coupons!  To participate, look for Lipton “Pick Your Tea with Care” 100 count Cup or 312 count Cup Black Tea promotional packs at retailers nationwide.  Each box of tea will contain an entry code that can be entered at Lipton’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/lipton or atwww.liptoncares.com.

* NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. The “Caring for Communities Is Our Cup of Tea” Promotion is sponsored by Conopco, Inc., d/b/a Unilever. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C., 18 or older. Begins 12:00 a.m. ET on 11/01/11 & ends 11:59 p.m. ET on 03/31/12. For official rules including how to obtain a free code, visit www.LiptonCares.com.

Walmart’s Biggest Clearance Event of the Year!

If you are new to Walmart, check out their coupon policy here. I do suggest printing off a copy of their coupon policy and bringing it with you to the store. If you are new to couponing, make sure to check out my couponing for beginners post.

Budget Saving Walmart Deals:

You’ve waited all year for big savings on after-Christmas deals. It’s finally time to stock-up and save during Walmart’s Biggest Clearance Event of the year. When stores open on Monday, Dec. 26, all Walmart stores will feature 50% off select Christmas candy, toys, and seasonal home décor. Select tops and bottoms for the whole family will be priced as low as $3 to $9.

Great savings can be found throughout the store on apparel, beauty, home, electronics and sporting goods, including:

The savings continue! On Friday, Dec. 30, seasonal décor items will be reduced to 75% off.

Walmart.com will also be offering an Online Clearance Event starting on Monday, Dec. 26 and will run while supplies last. Free shipping to home is also available on all apparel and consumables orders of $45 or more with Home Free (www.walmart.com/freeshipping).

 

For more information on Walmart’s Clearance event, please visit www.walmart.com.
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