Like Suja Organic Juice? Head into Kroger and stack a rebate with this week’s B2G1 sale to pick up three bottles of Suja Cold-Pressed Juice for only $1.33 each!
I fully believe there should be NO budget room for banking fees. Whether it’s a monthly charge to have an account, or even the dreaded overdraft fee, these are all fees you can avoid. I know that you may view a tiny $2-$3 fee as not a big deal but they add up and at the end of the year you may find you spent way more than the $24-$36 you thought it would be.
Here are some tips to make sure you have the right type of account to start with and then ways to avoid future fees:
Credit Union vs. Bank
In terms of saving money there are some big differences between credit unions and banks that you might want to consider. The biggest difference is in “ownership”. Credit Unions are non-profit institutions that are owned by their customers. Banks are generally for profit corporations.
One would think that being member owned the Credit Union would be the better deal, but you do you need to remember that large banks can have perks just based on the size of their influence.
In terms of fees it is good to look into both options. Realize too that the “in” way to market checking accounts is to call them “free checking” etc. As we all learned in grade school nothing in life is really free, so make sure you take the time to learn about any hidden fees that may (or may not) apply to you.
Some questions to ask:
- Is a Monthly Balance Required?
- Is a Direct Deposit Required?
- How many checks per month can you write?
- How many checks per month can you deposit?
- What are the fees for any additional deposits/withdrawals? (One bank we used charged 25¢ per check over 10 checks per month)
- Are there any free ATM’s to use?
- Is there an extra fee to use a foreign ATM? (Meaning I use an ATM in the mall and am charged $2 at the ATM will the bank also charge a fee for this withdrawal… many do)
- Do you have any overdraft protections that are free? (some credit unions give you free overdraft protection up to a certain amount)
- Is there a monthly fee for online banking, debit cards or other resources?
Ways To Save On Fees
- Shop around.
Just like buying a car, you can’t expect the best deal just walking into the first bank and signing up. Read reviews online, and also read all their account terms online before going to set up accounts. - There is compromise room.
Tell the bank that you are looking around, mention what you are seeing in other areas that you like along with things you like at their institution. Many of them do have the ability to waive a few fees here and there, so it never hurts to ask! - Consider ATM network size and fees strongly.
The largest bank fees paid by most consumers are ATM fees. If you have the choice between a small bank with 3 “fee free” ATM’s versus a larger Credit Union or Bank with a nationwide network of of free ATM’s, this is a huge difference. The average ATM fee for 2024 is around $4.77 according to Bankrate.com. - Use cash back features at grocery stores.
A simple way to avoid ATM fees is to not use them completely. If you are running into the grocery store to buy milk and need cash for a future errand, get your cash with your purchase to save on any ATM fees. Buy something, it’s better than paying $2 or more for absolutely nothing. - Don’t bounce checks.
I know sometimes accidents happen, but this is a lot worse than forgetting to return a library book on time. The average overdraft fee for 2024 is around $35. If you bounce one check a month that could be a cost of $420 a year!! If things are tight, look into a Credit Union or bank that offers an overdraft protection account to protect yourself from unending fees. - Have a paycheck direct deposited.
This is the number one thing that financial institutions love. If you are able to have a direct deposit this can make you eligible for better accounts, and even make them waive more fees on other items. - Keep a cushion in your account.
This is more a personal tip than a professional one… but I want you to put an extra hundred dollars in your checking account and then forget that it is there. Do not put it into your checkbook register, don’t think about it. Believe wholeheartedly that your account is $100 less than the monthly statement shows. This way you have built in your own protection from overdraft. Train yourself to not think about it so that you don’t quickly fall back on it being there.
Right now at Columbia get up to 60% off select styles! Save big on this family outerwear sale, plus get great deals on footwear too. AND through 10/16 you can shave a little extra off your purchase when you use code OCTSAVE at checkout.
Orders at Columbia get free shipping for rewards members! Signing up is fast and free, and new members get 15% off their first order. Opt in for free shipping, points accrual, and more!
Deal Ideas
Mens Slope Edge II Hooded Jacket – $62.40 (reg $130)
Mens Redmond III Waterproof Shoe – $52.80 (reg $110)
Women’s Carson Pass Interchange Jacket – $103.99 (reg $260)
Women’s Hatana Max OutDry Shoe – $57.60 (reg $120)
Boys Castle Dale Full Zip Printed Fleece – $24 (reg $50)
Girls’ Rosie Run Insulated Jacket – $52 (reg $130)
Big Kids’ Powderbug Plus II Snow Boot – $31.20 (reg $65)
Shipping is free for Rewards members!
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I don’t think you can get fun gifts or stocking stuffers any cheaper!! Right now Claire’s is offering 5 for $10 clearance hair and jewelry items!
No code necessary. Just add eligible items in quantities of 5 to your cart and the discount will automatically apply.
Check out some of the things I found:
Light Blue Glow In The Dark Mystical Gem Pendant Necklace – $2 wyb (5) items
Claire’s Club Summer Fruit Ribbon Loopy Hair Bow Clips – 3 Pack – $2 wyb (5) items
Rhinestone Studded Black Rectangular Sunglasses – $7.49 (reg. $14.99)
This offer is good for a limited time only. Shipping is free on orders of $20+ for C.Club Members (free to join).
See more online shopping deals!
This weekend, you can get a 1 year Magnolia Journal subscription for only $16.50 (reg. $40).
This is one of the top magazines currently and rarely goes on sale! Don’t miss a discount right now.
Magnolia Journal is a quarterly lifestyle publication from Chip and Joanna Gaines. Inside, you’ll find seasonal recipes, home decor ideas, sneak peeks into the life and home of Chip and Joanna, reflections from Jo, and exclusive design tips.
Note: This subscription will not auto renew. You can use the sale to extend a current subscription or even to give as a gift.
Sale ends Monday 10/14.
Head into the Kroger Mega Event for a big savings on Pillsbury Toaster Strudel! This is great to have on hand for a quick and easy breakfast.
This item is part of a mega event. The price listed is after a $1 instant savings when you purchase 5+ items. You can mix and match items and are welcome to buy more than 5.
Kroger Toaster Strudel Mega Deal (ends 10/22):
- Pillsbury Toaster Strudels, 6 ct., $2.49
-$1/2 Pillsbury Refrigerated or Frozen Baked Goods, excl 5 ct- Biscuits, Grands! or Cinnamon Rolls, Kroger eCoupon
-$1/2 Pillsbury frozen baked goods, any, limit 1, Ibotta mobile app
(use $1/2 mfr. and Ibotta, makes it $1.49 ea.)
See the Kroger ad for more deals.
Head to Walmart to grab this Orgo Sonic Countertop Nugget Ice Maker for only $147 shipped (reg. $399)! It has a sleek, modern design.
This countertop ice maker produces 33 pounds of ice in a 24 hour period. It features a removable ice basket and simple drainage system for easy cleaning. Grab it in your choice of 4 colors.
Here’s the deal:
Orgo Sonic Countertop Nugget Ice Maker – $147 (reg. $399)
This offer is good thru 10/13. Shipping is free.
See more deals at Walmart.
We woke up to a chilly 44 degree morning today! It was a quick reminder to make sure everyone has coats for the winter.
Some of the best coat deals are at Lands End this weekend. Get kids and adult coats up to 75% off with a new coupon code, plus get free shipping on any $50+ order.
Use code AUTUMNSALE to get the extra discount at checkout.
There are over 150 coats and jackets on sale, find styles and sizes for everyone in the house.
Here are some of the deals you can find after the extra coupon code:
Kids Squall Waterproof Insulated Winter Jacket – $39.59 (reg. $109.95)
4 color options, in kids size 2 through 18
Kids Squall Waterproof Insulated Winter Parka – $46.79 (reg. $129.95)
5 color options, in kids size 2 through 18
Girls Winter Fleece Lined Down Alternative ThermoPlume Coat – $59.19 (reg. $164.95)
in 5 color options, girls sizes 4 to 16
Here is a list of the deals from the new Walgreens ad that will start on Sunday, 10/13. Get Huggies baby wipes for 97¢ and more.
Register Rewards – Month Long
- $5 RR WYB (2) Allergy Relief Items
Vicks DayQuil, NyQuil or Sinex, 2 for $24
(buy (2), makes it $9.50 ea.)
Zyrtec Allergy Relief, 24-30 ct., $21.99
-$4 off Zyrtec Adult item, 24-40 ct, excl wipes (sign in) printable
-$7 off Zyrtec item, 24-60 ct, Walgreens (EXP 10/19) eCoupon (limit reached)
(buy (2), use (2) $7 off, makes it $12.49 ea.)
Delsym or Mucinex Congestion Relief, $17.99
-$3 off Mucinex Children’s Product, any variety or size, limit 2, cannot use with other coupons, Ibotta mobile app
(buy (2), use (2) $3 off ibotta, makes it $12.49 ea.)
Allegra, Nasacort or Xyzal Allergy Relief, 24-30 ct, $21.99
-$4 off Xyzal 24HR Allergy Relief Tablets, 20-55 ct. only, limit 1, Ibotta mobile app
-$4 off Allegra Allergy Relief products, select 12-45 ct, limit 1, Ibotta mobile app
-.25/1 Nasacort 24HR allergy nasal spray, 120 or 240 sprays, limit 1, Ibotta mobile app
-$5 off Allegra product, limit 2, SS 09/29 (EXP 10/19)
-$5 off Nasacort or Xyzal, limit 2, SS 09/29 (EXP 10/19)
-$5 off Allegra allergy, excl 5 or 8 or 60-ct gelcaps, 70-441 ct tablets printable
-$5 off Xyzal adult product 20-55 ct or kids product, or Nasacort 60-120 spray printable
-$5 off XYZAL 20-55ct Adult item, Kids item or NASACORT® 60-120 Spray item, 35-55 ct, Walgreens eCoupon
-$5 off Allegra Allergy item, exl 5ct, 8ct, 60ct, Gelcap, 70-110 ct Tablets, Walgreens eCoupon
(buy (2), use (2) $5 off mfr and $4 off ibotta, makes it $12.49 ea.)
Nasonex Allergy Relief, $4 off
Vicks Children’s DayQuil, NyQuil or Sinex, $11.99
(buy (2), makes it $9.49 ea.)
Afrin, Alka-Seltzer Plus, Astepro, Claritin or Coricidin HBP Select Allergy Products, B1G1 50% off
Claritin 12hr Reditabs, 30ct, $27.99
Afrin Severe Congestion Nasal Spray, $9.99
-$1 off Afrin 12 hour nasal spray (sign up) printable
-$1 off Alka-Seltzer product (sign up) printable
-$4 off Claritin Non-Drowsy, Claritin-D or Children’s item, 15-55 ct or 4 oz+, limit 1, cannot use with other coupons, Checkout 51 mobile app
-$4 off Claritin Non-Drowsy or Claritin-D 15-ct, Children’s Claritin 15-ct or 4 oz+, excl Claritin+Claritin-D, Save 09/22
-$4 off Claritin Non-Drowsy of Children’s 24ct+ item, excl Claritin-D, Walgreens eCoupon
Cold-Eeze or Sambucol Cold & Flu Relief or Immune Support, 2 for $24.99
(buy (2), makes it $9.99 ea.) Read More→