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Money for college

Last post 05-01-2008, 10:41 PM by MSKid. 1 replies.
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  •  04-28-2008, 10:23 AM 1706

    Money for college

    How do u find enough money to pay for my college tuition, room and board, and meals?
  •  05-01-2008, 10:41 PM 1766 in reply to 1706

    Re: Money for college

    Before working to find money for college, it is important to understand how much money is needed.  A budget is the best way to do this.  Once a budget is established, money may be raised through working, scholarships, or loans as several possible options.  Try to avoid using credit cards as the high interest rates can cost a lot of money and lead to having a large amount of credit card debt.

     

    Budgeting can be one of the most important parts of a financial plan. In order to manage your money most effectively, not go into debt, and in order to save for future expenses, like a home or college, you must have a budget. The budget will allow you to allocate specific amounts of money towards different expenses, like college tuition payments, car payments, student loan payments, and variable costs, like food or clothing. Especially with the growing cost of tuition and college expenses, it is more than ever important to keep to your budget.

     

    One of the first things you can do is list your monthly income, from a job for example. Then, add up all your expenses, which can include student loan payments, car payments, housing payments, food, clothing, and entertainment. Then, subtract your expenses from your income. If you have a positive number, that is good and you'll be able to save money every month. If you come up with a negative number, look through your monthly expenses and try to see where you can reduce them so you'll get out of that negative number. If you do have a negative number, that means you will actually be spending more than you take in, which over time, adds up to a lot of debt and could end up being a financial disaster in the future.

     

    Money Smart Kid

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