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Money Management. Class 2. Saving Tip #1. Never buy books at the bookstore! Try to look at the syllabus a week or two before class starts and order used books from: amazon marketplace half.com abe books. Saving Tip #2. Shopping for furniture?
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Money Management • Class 2
Saving Tip #1 • Never buy books at the bookstore! Try to look at the syllabus a week or two before class starts and order used books from: • amazon marketplace • half.com • abe books
Saving Tip #2 • Shopping for furniture? • Ikea is okay, Craigslist.org is better (if you are smart). • Shopping for clothes? • H&M is okay, ebay, thrift stores and second hand is better.
Saving Tip #3 • Apply for scholarships-- 10 per year! • fastweb.com
Saving Tip #4 • Create a weekly/monthly budget. Make sure it lines up with your yearly budget.
Saving Tip #5 • Distinguish between “need” and “want” -- if you’re not sure, wait a week and see if you still “need it.” • Most of the time... you don’t!
Saving Tip #6?... or not. • Illegal downloading...
Cost of Living Rent is 764% more expensive in Irvine. Restaurants are 165% more expensive in Irvine.
Guess how much... 30,000/year • Tuition at U of A: • Tuition at Brandeis: • Dorms (meal plan included): • Groceries: • Rent: • Personal Expenses (per month): • Phone Plan (per month): 44,000/year 6-10,000/year 2-300/month No roommate: 700-1500/month 350/month
Establishing a budget • Mint.com is a helpful app to help you budget spending for each month for different categories and can hook up to your bank account as well. • If not, consider using cash rather than debit for various types of spending (going out, groceries, etc.) • Monitor your online bank account daily if you use debit.
Practice • Public: 45,000 • Private: 60,000 • How much money are you receiving to spend each year? • How much money will you make at a job? • How will you budget this out for a monthly and weekly budget?
Budget Game • Your goal is to get the highest amount of happiness points for the least amount of money.
How to Write a Check... Your name & address Date Name of person or company who you are paying (ask if you aren’t sure) Amount in dollars (numerically) down to the cent! Your signature (not printed)
Credit Cards... • 70% of undergrads have them • 96% of graduate students have them • Less than 10% pay monthly balance • Less than 15% know interest rates, overdraft fee, late fees, etc. • Have to have good credit scores for big purchase (renting apartments, buying a house)
Credit Cards: True/False • The money you advance on a credit card (your credit limit) is spendable money. • I would use a credit card if I didn’t bring enough cash to buy • If it takes you a long time to pay your credit card bill, you will end up paying more than if you had paid with cash • You can pay your credit card bills back on your own schedule. • If you do not pay your credit card bills, the biggest negative consequence is that you will get harassed by collecting agencies. • A credit card is just another word for a debit card.
Student Debt • Avg. student has 35,200 USD in debt... • May not sound like a lot, but then consider that you are being charged interest. • Most of your payments will be paying off interest. • Takes 10-35 years to pay off student debt.