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Money Management

\ Learning to manage your money is the most important step toward financial independence.\ \ When was the last time the amount of change in your pocket was the deciding factor in what you would have to eat? The last time you swiped your debit card, did you hope the transaction would clear without any overdraft fees? Many college students encounter these financial situations all too often and get caught in a world of debt. Managing your money is the best way to reduce the chance of experiencing financial stress. Here are a few tips to help you get started on managing your money.\ \

Break Down Your Needs and Wants

A Need is a required purchase to pay bills for the essentials, items you “must have” each month (rent, utility bill, groceries, etc.). A Want (entertainment, new clothes, going out, etc.) is something you would like to purchase after you have paid for your Needs. To avoid damaging your credit, pay off your Needs before planning how to spend for your Wants.

Here’s how to find how much you have for Wants:

Once you have subtracted your Needs from your monthly income, you have your Wants amount of available cash remaining. Your Wants should be left over to cover anything you may want once all your needs are addressed. This category should cover trips to the movies, or going out on the weekends, and only allows you to spend a certain amount.. This way, you won’t lose control of your money and spend more than you realize.

Create a Spending Plan

First, estimate your income and expenses for this month. Then, track your actual income and expenses. Use your actual figures for this month to budget your income and expenses for next month. Determine which of your expenses are Needs and which are Wants so that you can realistically determine which expenses must be paid and which expenses you can cut back on.

Download budget sheet

Cut Down Your Expenses

Housing

Reduce utility costs.

Saving

Reduce your food expenditures.

Find free or inexpensive ways to entertain yourself.

Take care of yourself, but look for deals.

Find an alternative to driving a car.

Shop for clothes wisely.

Check out the costs of banking.

Money Management

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