Common ¢ent$: Maximizing $aving$ With Coupons
Wellness Program for Faculty and Staff
Tuesday, February 28, 2012 · 9 - 10:30 AM
This is the first workshop in a series called Common ¢ent$: Practical Tips for Savvy Living.
We know we need to stretch our dollars to make them last. . .but how? We spend up to 25% of our take home pay on groceries and daily essentials like household and personal care products. The price on the shelf is NOT necessarily the price you HAVE to pay at the register. Learn ways to use coupons, store sales and other programs to maximize savings. Did you know that you can get items for FREE or even get PAID to buy a product?
Shobhna Arora and Lisa Drouillard, two experienced couponers, will use real examples based on their experiences to teach you strategies to cut your household spending including groceries and personal care products.
Participants will learn couponing lingo and terminology; where to find coupons; how to get organized; online resources; and examples of real savings.
Never Pay Full Price. . . Especially When You Don’t Have To!
This session is full. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list for this program, email HRtraining@umbc.edu.
We know we need to stretch our dollars to make them last. . .but how? We spend up to 25% of our take home pay on groceries and daily essentials like household and personal care products. The price on the shelf is NOT necessarily the price you HAVE to pay at the register. Learn ways to use coupons, store sales and other programs to maximize savings. Did you know that you can get items for FREE or even get PAID to buy a product?
Shobhna Arora and Lisa Drouillard, two experienced couponers, will use real examples based on their experiences to teach you strategies to cut your household spending including groceries and personal care products.
Participants will learn couponing lingo and terminology; where to find coupons; how to get organized; online resources; and examples of real savings.
Never Pay Full Price. . . Especially When You Don’t Have To!
This session is full. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list for this program, email HRtraining@umbc.edu.