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www.extremecouponingtips.org Organizing Your Coupons – The Box Method This method of organizing your coupons is similar to the coupon binder method but instead of using a coupon binder, you use a box system to categorize and file your coupons. Unlike a binder, you will not be able to flip through the pages of coupons so this method is preferable for couponers who collect less than 30 coupons per week. What You Need 1. A Box: You can use just about any type of box you can get your hands on. Some couponers even use briefcases as a replacement for a box. 2. File Folders: You will need file folders to separate the different categories of coupons. You can use a number of different materials to divide your coupon categories from envelopes to index card file folders. The Cost Involved With this system, the type of box you use will affect the price. Using a box you already have in the house is going to save you money but you can buy coupon boxes made just for coupons. With regards to the file dividers, those should not set you back more than a few dollars. Overall, getting your coupon box set up should not cost you more than $40 even if you do decide to buy a deluxe coupon box. Read the full article here http://www.extremecouponingtips.org/extreme-couponing- tips/organizing-your-coupons-%e2%80%93-the-box-method/

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This method of organizing your coupons is similar to the coupon binder method but instead of using a coupon binder, you use a box system to categorize and file your coupons. Unlike a binder, you will not be able to flip through the pages of coupons so this method is preferable for couponers who collect less than 30 coupons per week.back more than a few dollars. Overall, getting your coupon box set up should not cost you more than $40 even if you do decide to buy a deluxe coupon box. www.extremecouponingtips.org

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Organizing Your Coupons – The Box Method

This method of organizing your coupons is similar to the coupon binder method but instead of using a coupon binder, you use a box system to categorize and file your coupons. Unlike a binder, you will not be able to flip through the pages of coupons so this method is preferable for couponers who collect less than 30 coupons per week.

What You Need

1. A Box: You can use just about any type of box you can get your hands on. Some couponers even use briefcases as a replacement for a box.

2. File Folders: You will need file folders to separate the different categories of coupons. You can use a number of different materials to divide your coupon categories from envelopes to index card file folders.

The Cost Involved With this system, the type of box you use will affect the price. Using a box you already have in the house is going to save you money but you can buy coupon boxes made just for coupons. With regards to the file dividers, those should not set you back more than a few dollars. Overall, getting your coupon box set up should not cost you more than $40 even if you do decide to buy a deluxe coupon box. Read the full article here http://www.extremecouponingtips.org/extreme-couponing-tips/organizing-your-coupons-%e2%80%93-the-box-method/