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Keeping your finances in order
Keep a written
budget
and stick to it.
Maintain a record of your monthly spending and adjust your budget accordingly.
Develop a filing system for bills, receipts, loan statements, and other financial records.
Put together a list of
financial goals
and a strategy on how you will achieve your goals.
Remember to log all transactions in your check register.
Cutting monthly expenses
Compare costs before purchasing items, products, and services. Steer clear of impulse buys or decisions.
Write down all of the purchases you make in a month and see where cuts can be made. You may be surprised how much money you are spending on eating out, coffee, music, etc.
Don't shop for groceries on an empty stomach.
Before you make a purchase, always ask if there is a student discount.
Purchase used text books when possible.
Make sure your employer is withholding the appropriate taxes
Take advantage of
higher education tax benefits
if you can.
Don't bounce checks. You will typically be charged a $20-$30 fee by your bank.
Keep your money in the bank rather than in your wallet. You may be more tempted to use it when you have it handy.
Try to cut out expensive habits such as smoking.
Make your own coffee instead of purchasing it daily.
Avoid exceeding allotted minutes on your cell phone. Regularly check your usage.
Compare the price of living on campus vs. living off-campus and decide which will be cheaper for you.
Purchase snacks at grocery stores rather than cafes or vending machines.
Avoid eating out regularly.
For a healthy financial future
Pay yourself first! After making your regular monthly payments, put money in your savings account before using it on other things.
Use your credit card responsibly.
Pay your bills on time.
Avoid peer pressure to spend money you don't have. Learn how to say, “I can't afford it.”
Cut back expenses where you can in order to save more or pay off debts faster.
Save for large purchases rather than buying them on credit.
Consider health insurance and retirement plans before accepting jobs and factor costs into your financial plan and budget.
Don't assume the balance in your bank receipts at the ATM is correct. Certain transactions and checks may not be accounted for yet.
Consider leaving your credit card at home when you go out at night.
Avoid rent-to-own stores and instead save up for big items.
Create an emergency fund for unexpected expenses.
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