Monday, January 10, 2011

January 10, 2011

Money Tips for Students

Money Management
If you play it smart, you can avoid the sort of money troubles that plague many young adults.
  • Don’t get a credit card unless you absolutely need one. Those guys sitting behind the sign-up table are not there to help you. They’re there to make money.
  • Avoid non-academic debt. It might seem like a good idea to put that Xbox on a credit card, but it’s not. Focus on developing good money skills with cash. Worry about credit later.
  • Save and then splurge. If you decide you must have that Xbox, then save for it. Wait until you can pay cash.
  • Pay your bills on time. Basic advice, but it’s surprising how many people lose track of things. If you pay your bills as they arrive, you won’t have to worry about forgetting them.
Organization and Planning
Some minimal organization will keep your finances in order. Each of these is an important adult financial skill.

  • Track your spending. Use a notebook, or use Quicken if you have it. Good records will prevent you from getting overdrawn at the bank or charging more than your credit limit. This habit also allows you to detect spending patterns.
  • Make a budget. It doesn’t have to be fancy. At the start of the month, estimate how much money you’ll receive and decide where it needs to go. Remember: you don’t need to spend it all.
  • Save your receipts. Put them in a shoebox under your bed if you must, but hold onto them. You’ll need to be able to compare them with statements at the end of the month. And some you’ll need to keep for several years.
  • Guard your vital stats. Don’t give out your social security number or your credit card info except to known and trusted sources.
Decision Making
Get in the habit of making smart choices now, and you’ll develop a pattern of behavior that will stand you in good stead the rest of your life.

  • Make smart choices. Decide what’s important to you, and pursue that. And remember to leave time for yourself.
  • When you want to buy something, ask yourself “Do I need it?” If you think you do, then wait. Don’t buy on impulse. Write the object of your desire on a piece of paper and pin it to the wall. Look at it every day for a week. If, at the end of the week, you still think you need it, then consider purchasing it.

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