4 Tips for College Students Budgets

Study and Save Money

Study and Save Money

If you are a college student, then your primary focus is probably set on your studies and trying to maintain your education so that you will be benefited in the future. Unfortunately, one of the things that you may not be putting enough consideration into is how you are handling your money. Even more unfortunately is the fact that failing to manage your finances now can put you in a pretty deep financial hole by the time you are graduating from college. For this reason above all else it is absolutely vital that you take control of your finances now so that you can have a bright financial future when you are through with your education. Here are some tips for college student budgets and how you can avoid college financial disasters.

1 – Only use credit cards in absolute emergencies.

Once you obtain a credit card, it can seem all too easy to begin racking up some debt, but this is a terrible way to start out, and may completely destroy your credit long before you graduate. Remember that the money that you spend on credit cards will eventually need to be repaid, and if you are not financially stable enough for this, you can put yourself into some serious debt with little effort. It is better to have a credit card that is intended only for emergencies rather than using it to purchase a new pair of shoes or to buy groceries if you can help it.

2 – Pay your credit card balance off every single month.

If you have a credit card, it has an interest rate, and if you want to avoid this interest, you absolutely have to pay your credit card balance off before each month is through. If you pay your balance off every single month, then you will avoid credit card debt and save a substantial amount of money that would normally have to go to interest rates and finance charges.

3 – Pay your bills off on time, every time.

Now is the most ideal time for you to begin building your credit history, and one of the best ways to do this is to always pay your bills off on time. If you are not able to pay your bills off on time, it can become quite expensive to deal with late fees and cut off charges. Many companies are more than willing to overwhelm you with late fees, shut off charges, renewal charges and deposits if you do not pay on time, and interest rates may also rise if you are late, costing you even more money in the long run.

4 – Start putting money away now.

Many college students never really grasp how important it is to save money. If you start saving money now, while you are still in school, you can reap a large number of benefits when you are older. Get into the habit of saving now, and you will begin to earn money from the money that you put away. When emergencies come up in the future, you will be better prepared which will save you time, money and hassle in the process.

Photo Credits: 1

Originally posted 2008-12-15 05:36:10. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Blog Traffic Exchange Related Articles
  • Tips for College Students8 Tips for College Student Budgets [/caption] Below are eight tips for college students about money and finances. 1. Track your Expenses If you track your spending for a few weeks, you will be better able to figure out where your money is going. Are you spending an exorbitant amount of money on Starbucks? You may......
  • Living on Ramen?5 Tips for College Students on Budgets When you are in college, it can become easy to get caught up in your busy, stressful lifestyle. With all of the studying and working that you have to do, coupled with hanging out with your friends, working part time jobs and participating in extra activities, it can actually become......
  • 3 safe investment ideas.3 Types of Safe Investments /caption] Given the shaky financial markets across the world today and the extreme ups and downs that are being seen from one day to the next in the US market, you might be wondering what are safe investments, and how can I be sure I won't lose all the money......
  • Know your credit!How to Fix a Mistake On Your Credit Report /caption] We all make mistakes, but when it comes to your credit report, a simple or small error can have a big impact. In fact, one small error is more than enough to drag down your FICO score and could even prevent you from getting a loan in the future.......
  • B is for Bond.How Do Savings Bonds Work? Is My Money Safe if I Purchase Them? /caption] These are questions most people ask when they consider buying savings bonds. Yes, your investment in savings bonds is one of the most safe investments you can make. You're purchasing the bond and giving the government cash, which they pay you interest back on at a later date. It's......
Blog Traffic Exchange Related Sites
  • blog traffic exchangeThe Best Interest Rates on Savings Accounts Available in March, April and May of 2009 With Congress and the Federal Reserve pumping large amounts of cash into the financial system through the stimulus package, by setting the target Federal funds rate at 0, and with a newly announced plan to inject capital into the market to lower mortgage rates, there's not much of a demand......
  • blog traffic exchangeDebt Settlement Impacts Credit Card Holders The following article is a guest post by Tisha Kulak who writes for Creditorweb.com It is often thought that bankruptcy is the best alternative to rid yourself of debt when you just can not seem to make your financial ends meet. However, new legislation in regards to bankruptcy has made......
  • blog traffic exchangeWhy Consumer Debt Is Hazardous to Your Financial Health You don’t have to look far to find a financial expert who will tell you that consumer debt is bad. Whether you subscribe to the Dave Ramsey, Suze Orman, or MSN’s MP Dunleavey school of personal finance, you’ve probably heard time and time again how important it is to get......
  • Get $25 cashback on credit card signupThe End Of Credit? Yesterday I got a call from American Express.  I was curtly informed that my True Earnings American Express Cash Rebate Credit Card limit was reduced 90%.  It isn't a really big deal because I don't need that sort of limit. I've never used more than 40% of the limit anyway.......
  • blog traffic exchangeUnbroke - What You Need To Know About Money: Recap Did you get to catch ABC's special Unbroke: What You Need To Know About Money? I heard about this via Twitter from MainStreet.com.  The special advertised it would talk about what people needed to know about their personal finances and it was interspersed with vignettes describing different aspects of money......

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

One Response to “4 Tips for College Students Budgets”

  1. You may also want to get a copy of your credit report to make sure that the information on it is accurate and is truly yours.

Leave a Reply