The Economic Crisis has effected us all in some way or another. Many have lost their job and others are fearful of potential cuts. Even Yahoo and XM Radio have cut employees, so perhaps no company is in the clear.
Mashable has compiled a listing of more than 200 tools that provides assistance with your personal and professional finances, real estate, transportation, seeking employment, saving money traveling, shopping with discounts at online and local stores, etc. It’s an outstanding list.
Here is an excerpt from the article. To read the entire listing of 200 tools, be sure to check out 200+ Tools for Surviving the Economic Crisis – Mashable.
Shopping
Coupons
Brick & Mortar Shopping

CoolSavings.com – Tons of printable coupons divided up by style of shopping with listings of free samples you can get.
CouponMom.com – Has coupons you can print, helps you find coupons, gives you strategies on how to use them to make them most effective, and a whole lot more.
Coupons.com – Who needs to wait for the Sunday newspaper circular when you have Coupons.com? Go to the site, find your desired coupon, and print it out to take to the store.
CouponSurfer.com – Mixes up printable coupons for brick & mortar stores with ones for online sites. The heavier emphasis does seem to be on groceries and food.
OnlineCoupons.com – This one works a bit differently than some other sites in that you pay an annual subscription fee and also pay for them to mail you physical coupons for the grocery store. Coupons for restaurants may be printed for free at any time after you join.
Valpak.com – Enter your zip code and get results for coupons in your area as well as some online vendors.




