Headed
For College: Budgeting
How much can you afford to spend on groceries
in a week? Are you going to need
to work extra hours to pay for all of your books?
A budget will help
you answer these questions and is
absolutely essential in managing your personal finances.
Do you need
a budget? Yes. Does everyone need
a budget? Yes. What's the message here? You need
a budget!
Create a budget by writing down your
expenses to find out where your
money is going. Pull out your credit
card bills and bank
statements
from past years as guides to your
spending habits. Then estimate
how much your new bills will be.
Be sure to include expenses for entertainment,
clothing and other major expense
categories. Include some
money for savings. It may take
several months to fine-tune your
budget to match your exact
spending
habits.
Now estimate your monthly
income. Don't include potential
income - only income you are sure
to receive. For example, don't assume your
parents will send you money if
they have not agreed to do so.
Check your budgeted expenses against your income.
Do you have more going
out than you have coming in?
If so, you need to cut expenses.
Entertainment bills are easy
to trim; fixed costs such as
utilities and housing are harder.
Keep trimming until you have enough to cover
your expenses. If you get paid
hourly at a job,
determine whether
you can work more hours each
week. But be careful not to
let your grades slip because
you're working
too much. Remember why you
are in college.
|