Binder

Coupon Organization 101

by Tia on January 5, 2009 · 8 comments

Coupon organization or lack thereof can make or break a coupon start up — and even derail a seasoned coupon-er. Today I will introduce you to my own coupon binder and discuss other popular options so you can choose the system that will work for you. Being comfortable with your organization set up will be one of the most efficient ways to make sure you will continue to coupon and shop smart.

Meet my binder…..

It is a zipper binder I picked up on clearance at Target after Back to School about 2 years ago (and it probably will need an update soon…here is hoping it holds until the end of September for a great deal!). I keep unclipped coupons and printable sheets I need to clip in the front zipper…on the inside of the main compartment there is an accordion file I use to hold additional coupon inserts I buy or am given (we will talk more about why I keep “overflow” later in the series) and it houses 3 pencil pouches I use for pencils, scissors and restaurant coupons. Also in the main compartment are 14 page dividers dividing my baseball card sheets of coupons by section or the page protectors I use to house the CVS beauty book sheets and my CVS ecb’s, Catalina’s and Walgreen Register Rewards.

I use the binder method because while it takes a little longer to organize, it is easiest for me to flip thru when I am planning my shopping or I happen upon a sale in the store. The pros and cons of this method are below:

Binder:

Pros:

  • Easy to keep track of what you have
  • Quick to find coupons
  • Provides more customization of organization (grouping all likes together, etc.)
  • Easy to clear out expired

Cons:

  • Takes Longer to Organize
  • Coupons can be awkward to fit
  • Can be bulky to carry in card holders

Before I made my binder I used a 10 pocket coupon wallet. This had some great aspects to it. It fit in my purse or diaper bag and was fast to fill up.  I found myself forgetting I had coupons and letting them expire though. I also got frustrated trying to find my coupons when I was planning my shopping or I ran into a clearance sale.

Coupon Wallet:

Pros:

  • -Quick organization of coupons
  • -Easy to carry
  • -Limited organization

Cons:

  • Easy to forget what you have
  • Longer search time for coupons to use or                                                                                          clean out after expiration.

I have friends who use the envelop system and it works good for them because it is easy to put together and you can break down the categories in detail. The  envelopes fit into your purse and you have easy access to them without thought. I do use envelopes to sort my coupons after I cut them if I don’t have time to put them in the card holders or I have run out of space, but my ultimate goal is to always have the coupons in the card holders so I can see quickly what I have when I see that clearance tag on the chicken strips.

Envelopes:

Pros:

  • Quick organization of coupons
  • Easy to carry
  • Requires replacing torn or worn                                                                                                      envelopes regularly.

Cons:

  • Easy to forget what you have
  • Longer search time for coupons to use or clean out after expiration.
  • Longer search time for coupons to use or clean out after expiration.

The last system I will discuss is the box system of organization. You can go as large as you need to or keep it small with a recipe card box or the likes. Many people find these work well for them because it is easy to set up in the shopping cart and flip through. You can use as many dividers to separate your categories as you want and it is large enough to differenciate easily. The boxes also hold a LOT of coupons so if you plan to jump in full force you wont find yourself running out of space as I sometimes do with my binder. It is bulky and NOT easy to tote around if you don’t have a shopping cart though so that rules it out for me.

Box System:

Pros:

  • Quick organization of coupons
  • Easy to carry
  • Provides more customization
    of organization
  • Easy set up in cart

Cons:

  • Easy to forget what you have
  • Longer search time  to use or clean out Q’s after expiration.
  • Bulky and not convenient without a cart
    of organization

I am obviously biased and prefer the binder but I know my method is not the only or best. It is just what works for ME, so I hope I provided you with adequate information to make your own choice and choose a system that will work great for you.

Questions? Did I assume you knew something and left out vital info? Do you use a system that is different at all? Did I miss something? Let us all know in the comments. I learn so much from the other bloggers I follow everyday and I am always grateful for tips and tricks!

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