Money and College Students Chuck Stafford. Why Money?

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Money and College Students Chuck Stafford

Why Money?

Money Tips for College Students Don’t get a credit card unless you absolutely need one. Don’t be a sucker. Those guys sitting behind the sign-up table are not there to help you. They’re there to make money. Make a budget. It doesn’t have to be fancy. At the start of the month, estimate how much money you’ll receive and decide where needs to go. Remember: you don’t need to spend it all. Take advantage of campus activities. There’s always something to do. Attend free movie festivals. Pay a few bucks to see the local symphony every month. Support the sports teams. Attend lecture series. Get the most from your student ID!

Statistics Over 80% of students fail to pay off their credit card bill 50% of college students have 4 or more credit cards

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