Your
student has a summer job – but rather than letting him or her fritter away
their earnings, work with them to start crunching numbers for the first
semester of college! You likely have
planned for tuition and books, but what about the little things? Late night pizza study sessions, athletic
equipment, phone bills and extra fees are just some of the many things that get
over-looked when planning a fall budget.
This
is where planning is essential! Sit down with your student and show him or her
how to plan and manage a budget. (Excel
spreadsheets are a handy, low-cost tool.)
·
Determine how much of their paycheck should
go towards college expenses each pay period.
·
Have your student set up a savings account.
Visit your local bank and see what type of account they suggest.
·
Plan ahead for possible major expenses. For
example, how old is your student’s computer? Will a new one be necessary during
your child’s college career? Will they need new or specialized software?
Keep in mind that as you
hand over the responsibility for budgeting to your student, mistakes will happen. As the summer and school
year progress, check with your student to find out how well actual savings and
expenses are coinciding with the budget, and make adjustments as needed.
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