Why do we feel so satisfied when we score a great deal? Behavioral economists say it’s because of the “pain of paying” — the psychological discomfort of spending money. Coupon apps help soften that ...
When it comes to finances, college students are in a very challenging situation. Most have minimal funds with which to work and limited knowledge with which to draw from. It's a tough combination to ...
Feeling the pain of the rising cost of living? You're not alone. Many Americans are struggling to continue affording even the basics during this country's time of record-setting inflation. From gas to ...
Saving money on groceries, household essentials and even dining out is easier than you might think — and you don’t have to be an extreme couponer to do it. Couponing is a simple, effective way to cut ...
When it comes to ice cream, I am faithfully unfaithful to any single brand, especially if the price is right. Häagen-Dazs—yes. Ben & Jerry’s—sure. Blue Bunny—bring it on. On the belief that no one ...
While we all love eating out at popular restaurants, no one loves draining their pockets! However, with careful planning and the right strategies, you can enjoy dining out without burning a hole in ...
It’s been over a decade since the first smartphones hit the market, and mobile devices continue to transform the way people shop and do business. A recent report found that mobile devices account for ...
Last week, we took a look at the demographics of a typical coupon user. Did you know that the heaviest users of coupons make more than $70,000 per year? According to studies by Nielsen Co., those who ...
Anyone who has seen the TV show Extreme Couponing has likely marveled at how the featured shoppers can buy $1,000 worth of groceries for under a dollar. The key, you may have noticed, is stacks and ...