So you got a great deal, and you mentally note the price of the item... A few weeks later your walking through the grocery store and you see the item on sale. You think to yourself "Wow! that's a great price and I have coupon for it that makes it even cheaper, but what did I just pay for that a few weeks ago? Is this lower?" Now I'm sure all of you mommies (and daddies) know just how hectic life can get and how easily unimportant things like this can slip you mind. That's the pupose of a price book. You can keep track of what you have paid for items at their lowest point and determine if this is the rock bottom price you have or are willing to pay for an item.
There are some awesome tools FOUND HERE **thank you moneysavingmom.com** to get you started.
I put the price book at the front of my binder and refrence it every time I shop. I want to make sure I am always getting the best deal. I keep my stock up price list saved on my computer and when I'm searching out deals I always make sure I am within my stock up price before I add it into my scenario or purchase it.
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