Sunday, March 17, 2013

Money Running Low?

Have you noticed your money is running low lately? If so, that is probably because it is nearing the end of the school year. Money doesn't grow on trees, so finding ways to save when you can is probably the best way to go about things. From my own personal experience I have found budgeting difficult to do, but once you get it down you will find that everything will be a lot easier.

To start things off, you should understand your "income". Whether you are receiving money from the government, living on a student loan, living off of your parents money or working through school you will need to figure out how much money you will have left until you are home for summer. Once you have either the real number, or an approximation, sort out how much all of your "fixed expenses" are.

What I find works best for me is to figure out how many months I will be living on my school "salary", and then divide it so that I know how much money I will have for each month. Once that is done you can subtract your fixed expenses from each month. This should leave you with a good idea of how much you should allow for things like groceries, toiletries, household items, going out, and anything else you might need/want money for.

Figure out what works best in those categories, and you should be set to easily enjoy the rest of the school year! This method worked out great for me during my first year of college, so if you are going into school next year, or just want to balance your budget for the end of this one, try it out!!

For those who are visual learners, here is a great calculator I found from RBC

Who doesn't want to feel rich?!
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Friday, March 8, 2013

Money is Something I Do Not Have

Hello! Welcome! Bonjour! Salut! Aloha! And so on!

Welcome to my blog! This is a blog for all kinds of people who are strapped for cash, and for those who are cheap and want to find ways to hoard their money even more. Primarily focused on students (not just young ones) this blog will help you save money, and avoid going deep into debt. This way when you finish school you will not have to worry about spending years of your life paying down students loans.



I hope to fill this blog with lots of helpful information from my first hand experiences as a student who does not really have a whole lot of cash to spend. I still, however, manage to enjoy myself, and love going to school.

So stick around because you will find tons of awesome tips coming up in the next few weeks. But, for now check out this guru of finances Gail Vaz Oxlade. She knows so much about money and debt it will blow your socks off. Enjoy!!



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