Friday, August 29, 2014

Best Financial Advice for Students

Many college students get amazing grades in school, but fail when it comes to personal finance. Many take out student loans and don't fully comprehend that they are going to have to pay it back later. They think that they need everything now and don't realize that they are in college, meaning that you can't necessarily have everything that you want.

Here are a some tips and ideas that you can use to avoid flunking personal finance.

1. Start with a budget. Write down what you think you'll spend in a month and then check to see how close your estimate was. Budget your expenses and bills as well as groceries and other necessities. Don't forget to add fun things to your budget such as going to the movies and eating out with friends.

2. Try a budgeting smartphone app. It's not always easy to find time to come up with a budget as a student. There are a great (and free) budgeting apps and computer programs out there that can help reduce the time that it may take to do a monthly budget.

3. Limit credit card debt. Learning to manage your credit is important, and it definitely helps to establish a credit record for after you graduate. Many banks offer a credit building card that is perfect for students. There are also store credit card that don't have annual fees, and is less tempting to use all the time because it can't be used everywhere. You can also make a rule for yourself, if you want something that you can't afford then simply wait to get it.

4. Only take out loans for what you need. If a loan provides more than is truly needed, then you should pay the extra back immediately before it starts racking up interest costs.

5. Manage your meals. Meal planning can sometimes be difficult while you are in school. While on campus you can either bring food with you or find cheaper cafeteria food. For other meals find deals and coupons for the grocery store, stock up on cheaper foods.

6. Shop around for books. Buying new texts at campus bookstores may be a lot more expensive than other options. Check Amazon to make sure that you get the best deal. Amazon offers eBooks, rentals and used books and they even have an awesome program for students. You can get Amazon Student (same as Amazon Prime) for free, all you need to do is use your school email. Click Here for more information.

7. Part-time job for income. There are many places that hire students and accommodate their busy school schedules. There are often jobs available on campus too.

8. Watch out for hidden costs. Make sure that you know what you are getting yourself into when getting loans, buying books or even when signing up for a club.

9. Begin a savings account. Spend a little less each month and use the extra money that you have to set up a savings account. Put money away for a rainy day. 

10. Free Fun. Look for ways that you can have fun for free. Most colleges offer free activities that you can have fun, unwind and meet new people. College shouldn't be all work and no play, have some fun. 


What do you do to stay financially smart in college?



Saturday, August 16, 2014

Making Extra Money - Great for College Students

So, you want to know some quick ways that you can make money as college student? Well, there are lots of opportunities online that you can use to earn extra money. You can use the extra money that you get for groceries, going to the movies or whatever you want. Any extra cash can help while you are in college. Here are a few ideas:

1. Be a tutor - If you enjoy and do well in English, Math, Science or any other subject, then you can tutor students that need help. Talk to other students in your classes, create flyers and get paid to tutor.

2. Taking Online Paid Surveys - Online surveys are very popular and easy to do. There are lots of companies that want to know value about their services and products. One example of an online paid survey website is opinionoutpost.com. Just create your account, take surveys and get paid.

3. Become a Freelance Writer - If you like writing, then freelance writing may be a cool option. You don't need a degree or qualifications to be a writer. Do a search for Freelance Writing (there are lots of websites out there) and submit your writing.

4. Sell Items on eBay - If you like business, then eBay may be another good choice. First you need to become a seller by creating an account with eBay. You can start of by selling things that you already have lying around. You can also buy cheap items online or from retail and thrift stores and sell on eBay for a profit.

This list is just a few of the extra money ideas that I have found to be successful. I hope that you have success trying out some of these options, let me know if you do. Also, let me know if you know of any other ways that you can make extra money in college.