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How To Manage Student Finances

17th September 2013

Budgeting Properly For Life At Uni

Work out a budget

You will get your tuition fee and maintenance loan paid termly, so avoid the temptation of splashing the cash in the first weeks of term.
You will need to budget carefully. Keep a written account of all your outgoings – accommodation, travel costs, food and so on. Break your expenses down week-by-week and only take out that much money from your account plus a bit extra.

Manage your student account

The most useful piece of advice is to let your university know your bank account details well before term starts, otherwise your loan cheque could be delayed.
Forget sales gimmicks and make sure your bank is open when you need it and offers a reliable service.

Take a part-time job

Look at income generation to help you manage your finances.
Most universities are located in big cities where there is plenty of casual work to be had in bars, restaurants and shops or you could work for the university as a student ambassador.

Steer clear of payday loans

You see them advertised on the TV, but payday loans will only give you never-ending hassle. Unlike the Bank of Mum and Dad, loan sharks charge 135 per cent compound interest.
What starts out as a modest cash injection can quickly morph into something the size of the national debt of Luxembourg.
If you are having serious cash flow problems talk to the Student Union advice centre about a hardship fund.

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