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5 Crucial Money Tips for College Students

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College is supposed to be the best time of your life and,while it is for many, it can also come with financial stress for some students.To avoid becoming stressed by your finances, follow these crucial money tips sothat you can get the most from your college experience.

Work Out How You are Going to Pay for Your Tuition and Living Expenses

Going off to college for the first time is incredibly exciting, but to make sure that money does not get in the way of you having the best time and education, you will need to work out how you are going to pay for your education. Private money lenders can offer you a student loan that can help to cover the cost of your tuition and living expenses while you are studying.

Budget and be Mindful of What You are Spending

Sure, it can be tempting to go out every night and have a great time with your friends, but be aware that the cost of socializing adds up. To avoid overspending, make sure you set a realistic budget and stick to it. This should include your rent, food bills and any books needed for your studies, as well as funds for socializing and entertainment. You should also put aside a contingency fund for those unexpected extras, and start now to save for retirement. If you have a credit card, be careful not to spend on it without really thinking. While most students have loans to pay for their education, you do not want to be paying back credit card debt each month after you graduate. When you have a credit card, try to pay it off each month so that you do not get penalized with high-interest rates.

Save Where You Can

When you are living at home with your parents, you may not have had to think about things such as budgets or saving. However, when you are studying at college, you need to think about how you can save in different areas. By not upgrading your phone each year, you can save lots on your bill. Equally, you may need to forfeit some of your other subscriptions so that you can stay within your budget. When it comes to spending, ask yourself if you really need it before you buy it, and this simple trick can help to ensure that you don’t overspend.

Be Savvy When It Comes to Insurance

Insurance can be taken out for almost anything so askyourself what kinds of insurance you really need and don’t need. If you are notliving at home, you will probably need renters’ insurance to make sure you arecovered, whereas life insurance may not be necessary. Health and car insuranceare always essential.

Enjoy Your College Experience

Your time at college is a once in a lifetime opportunity so you want to make the most of it without going overboard. Spend time with friends by organizing game nights at home with drinks. Host dinner parties instead of eating out every night. It’s all about aiming to strike a happy balance with your spending so that you are not faced with financial stress in the future. 

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