Aim to carry a variety of denominations. Singles often come in handy, and having several big bills means you can carry more money with less space. If you’re concerned about security and don’t want your big bills showing, put a few singles on the bottom of your stack. [2] X Research source
Some money clips have extra pockets or elastic bands for cards. In these cases, fit as many cards as you can or want to.
If you prefer, place your cards on top or on bottom of your folded cash instead of inside. They’ll be equally as secure this way.
Your money should fit snugly into the clip without stretching it too far open. If your stack doesn’t fit, remove unnecessary bills or cards until you can slide it in.
Ultimately, the pocket you choose is entirely up to your preference. [7] X Research source Some clips are designed to attach to the outside of your pockets or backpack straps for quick access.
Pinch the clip lightly to keep the stack in place while you slide out a bill so that your entire stack doesn’t spill out on accident. Practice using your money clip to get the feel for pulling cash quickly and easily. Alternatively, pull the entire stack out of the clip and remove the bills or cards you need, then reinsert the stack into the clip when you’re done. [9] X Research source
These clips usually only hold a few bills, but the wallet portion has room for multiple cards.
Tap the bend in the center rather than near the edges. Check the grip of the clip after every few taps until it’s tight enough for your usual money stacks.