Title: MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
1MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
- Students Guild Advice Unit
2Whats this all about?
- Basically, making you think about money!!
- What money you should have
- What youre going to spend it on
- Budgeting
- Tips from us
- Tips from students
- Where to go for help
3So, what have you got?
- Tuition Fee Loan
- Maintenance/Special Support Grant
- Maintenance Loan
- University Bursaries
- University Scholarships
- Help from parents
- Part-time job
- Savings
- Bank overdraft
- Benefits
- Additional support for students with extra needs
4YOUR TURN.
- Add up what money you have coming in?
- INCOME
- Now what are you gonna spend your money on?
- EXPENDITURE
- Have any of you got a shortfall between your
Income and Expenditure? - (And, have you been realistic about your
spending?)
5EXPENDITURE
- POTENTIAL EXPENDITURE
- First Year Average Costs Term-time
- Accommodation (average 135 p/week 31 weeks,
catered) 4185 - Social Life (approx. 35 per week)
1085 - Tuition Fees 3225
- Books Equipment 300
- Clubs Societies 170
- Clothing 200
- Housing/Damage Deposit for next year 300
- Internet (Connection fee in halls) 70
- Lunches, Coffees etc. (approx. 20 per
week) 620 - Presents 150
- Telephone 225
- Toiletries Haircuts 120
- Travel Home 200
- TV License 150
6So, anyone want some extra help then?
- Even if you have a load of income or are not
intending to spend a lot, you can always do with
that bit more help. And thats where I come in - Now its time for the budgeting bit
7BUDGETING
- Income vs. Expenditure
- Priority vs. Non-Priority spending
- PRIORITY SPENDING essential (although varies)
- In general
- Housing, Basic food, water, warmth, light and
anything subject to potential loss of liberty - NON-PRIORITY non-essentials
- Including
- Socialising, sports, hobbies and luxuries
- IDEAL BUDGET is INCOMEgtEXPENDITURE
- REALISTIC BUDGET is INCOME EXPENDITURE!
8So.
- You get to the last week of term and you only
have 50 left, what are you going to spend it
on - A. Going out for a meal with your mates?
- B. Train ticket home?
- C. Those new books you need to study for the
exams after Christmas? - D. A big night out?
- E. Another option?
9Professional Money Saving Tips
- Plan ahead (diary)
- Keep a record of what you spend receipts
- Search on the internet
- Utilise offers e.g. banks, student discounts,
collect points - Student offers e.g. nights out, shops, travel,
cinema - Pay in cash avoid cards (especially credit
cards) - Buy in sales/offers or second-hand
- Books equipment savings
- Food drink savings which supermarket, shop at
the end of the day not when hungry, make a list
stick to it! - Sharing
- Economise and be Green travel, electricity
etc - Be wary of going overdrawn - authorised vs.
unauthorised - Utility savings inc. phones deals
- Keep some reserves, if you can!
10Other student money saving tips
- Get a job!
- A night in with mates can be as good as a night
out - Fancy dress dont hire, make your own
- Cook together and doing your laundry together
- Voluteering
- Sell things you dont want or need anymore e.g.
ebay - Cut up credit store cards
- You wont need all the books on your reading
lists, trust me? - Speak to people about it e.g. the Advice Unit
11YOUR BUDGET
- Understanding Planning
- Caution
- Prioritise
- Make the most of being a student!
- Seek advice/help if you need help
12If in doubt, what should you doSpeak to someone.
- Friends, parents, tutors, but most of all your
one-stop-shop for any problems - THE ADVICE UNIT
- Were here to help you with your financesand
also any academic, housing, or basically any
problems that you have. - Were on the First Floor, Devonshire House
(opposite the JCR and at the end of the Long
Lounge)
13Thanks for listening Good Luck!!
- Any Questions?
- Joanna Thomas
- Student Funding Advisor
- University Of Exeter Students Guild