Be a coupon clipper

My dad used to grumble enviously about "coupon clippers" of the inherited-wealth kind. He was using a term that goes back to the days when you needed to clip a coupon to get the interest on a bond. Today, "coupon-clipping" is a decidedly regular-folks phrase. It's about saving money, not cashing in. And in the latest ISBA Standing Committee on Government Lawyers newsletter, Lisle Stalter shares a helpful list of her favorite coupon sites for saving money on groceries and the like. Check it out.
Posted on March 23, 2010 by Mark S. Mathewson
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