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Step Three
Learn all you can about budgeting, spending, and
saving your money. The library offers many free
resources to help you with this. Talk to your
friends, parents, and teachers about what they have
learned about budgeting and saving their money.
Step Four
Take advantage of student discounts, and free
offers. Here are some helpful student web sites
online to help you save:
Student Advantage
Student Market
EDU.com
Stubex.com
1800Student.com
MushroomBooks.com
Step Five
Live a frugal lifestyle. Shop Smart and Spend Less.
Try these frugal living suggestions:
• Define your wants verses your needs. Concentrate
on spending money only on your needs.
• Don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. They are bad for
you, addictive, and cost money. You don't need them.
• If at all possible, keep a savings account. Pay
yourself first.
• Use everything to its full potential. Don't waste
anything.
• Recycle and reuse study materials such as pencils,
pens, and paper.
• Don't spend money around the plans you make. Make
plans around the money you have after all your
responsibilities are met.
• Don't be tempted by your friends' spending habits.
• Make the most of the college's meal plan, and any
college events where there is free food.
• Use your tuition money wisely. Always take the
maximum number of credits allowed.
• Get an on-campus job.
• Make things yourself instead of buying them
whenever possible.
• Shop smart when buying groceries and household
items. Use coupons. Shop the sales. Stock up on
discounted non-perishable items. Foods like milk,
butter, and cheese can be frozen. Don't buy soft
drinks, unless they are on sale, or store brand.
Drink water. Do not spend money on snack machines.
• Shop smart when buying clothes. Do not pay retail
prices. Shop thrift stores, consignment shops, yard
sales, clearance racks, and buy during off seasons.
Don't buy any item that requires dry cleaning.
Consider consigning your own clothes to earn some
money.
• Email or write instead of calling home.
These are just a few ideas that you can use to start
living a more frugal life, and to successfully
manage your budget. Learning how to manage your
budget in college will help you immensely. The
decisions you make early on will effect you later in
life. Use your time and money wisely.
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