Title: Life After College
1Life After College
- Entering the World of Work
2Brought to you by SAFEStudent Advocates for
Financial Education
- Your on campus personal financial educators!
- Services Include
- Answers to your questions
- Free and confidential one-on-one financial
counseling - Presentations to classes and organizations
- Information sheets
- On-line and in-office resources
3Discussion Points
- Job Seeking Skills
- Benefits
- The New Job
- Money Management
- Student Loans
- Buying a Car
- Insurance Basics
- Savings
- Please ask questions at any time!
4Finding the Perfect Job
- Applying for a Job
- Resumes
- Cover Letters
- Electronic Applications
- The Interview
- Wear proper attire
- Know where to go and arrive early
- Ask important questions
- Research the company
- For more information visit
- Family Economics Financial Educationwww.fefe.a
rizona.edu - Career Services www.montana.edu/careers
5The Job Offer
- Average Montana Salary 30,220
- Specific salary amounts available at Career
Services - Negotiation be realistic, entry level salaries
are less negotiable - Look beyond the dollar figure, look at the
complete benefit package!
- Salary/Bonuses
- Insurance
- Retirement Plans
- Company Stock Options
- Vacation Time/Sick Leave
- Holiday Leave
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6Benefits
- Disability Insurance
- Person unable to perform job duties due to injury
or sickness - Replaces lost income
- Life Insurance
- May only be optional
- Protects persons family
- Vacation Time and Sick Leave
- Earned basis
- Depends on amount of time employed
- Paid time-off format
- Accrue a certain number of hours/pay period that
you can use for vacation, sick, or holidays
7Benefits (continued)
- Retirement Plans
- Variety of plans
- 401 (k)
- 403 (b)
- Check the Human Resources department for details
- Health Insurance
- May include all or combination of hospital,
dental, vision, or prescription expenses - Full vs. Partial coverage
- Employee Contribution /Insurance Deductible
- Co-pay 80/20 or 70/30
- Expenses covered
- 39 of Americans do not have employer-based
health insurance
8The New Job
- Arrive to work on timeearly is best
- Dress appropriately
- Listen and observe
- Ask questions
- Find a mentor
- Determine bosses expectations
- Avoid office gossip
- Mind your manners
9Money ManagementUse a Spending Plan!
- What are They?
- Tool to help people manage their money
- An estimate of income and expenses over a
specific time period
- Important? YES!!
- Spending plans are a form of financial freedom
- Eliminate nervousness or frustration of not
having enough money - Help people meet financial goals
- Help people live within their means
- Reduce the need for using credit, eliminating
financial stress
10Spending Plan Components
- Income
- Fixed Income
- Income received is equal amount each time
- Salary, allowance
- Flexible Income
- Income received varies in amount and/or time
- Hourly wages, gifts
- Expenses
- Fixed Expense
- Expense that is equal amount each time
- Rent, car payment
- Flexible Expense
- Expense varies in amount and/or time
- Food, clothing, entertainment
11Developing a Spending Plan
- Plan
- Set financial goals
- Determine record keeping format
- Track
- Live out month
- Record actual income and expenses
- Evaluate
- Determine if previous steps worked
- Make adjustments for following month
12Controlling Spending
- Things to Remember
- Cut the things one wants first, not the things
one needs - Become aware of bad spending habits and want to
change them - Implement a Spending System
- Envelope System
- Check Register System
- Calendar System
13Student Loans
- Student loans must be repaid
- Bankruptcy will NOT cancel a student loan
- Read, understand and save all loan documents
- Include student loans in spending plan
- Repayment
- Consolidation
- Exit Counseling
- Student Assistance Foundation (SAF)
- Emily Flemming
- SUB 130A
- 994-5024
14Buying an Automobile
- Costs to Consider
- What can you afford?
- Age of Car
- Fuel
- License/registration
- Taxes
- Insurance
- Financing
- Tips
- Review Consumer Reports and Kelly Blue Book
- Comparison shop
- Do not be bullied/rushed
- Take vehicle to a trusted mechanic before buying
- Decide on purchase price in advance
- Bargain
15Insurance Basics
- Automobile Insurance
- Liability Insurance
- Required
- Shown in series 20/40/10
- Collision Coverage
- Optional
- Comprehensive Coverage
- Uninsured Motorist
- Underinsured Motorist
- Renters Insurance
- Personal belongings are not covered under the
landlords policy - Photograph or videotape each room with its
contents - Keep receipts for major items in a fireproof place
Remember to include insurance costs in spending
plan!
16Savings
- Basics
- NEVER too early to start saving! Try to save 10
of each paycheck - Have 3-6 months gross income in savings for
emergencies - Pay yourself first!
- Account Features
- Basic Savings Account average interest rate is
1.0-2.0 - Easy to access funds
- 24-hour ATM access
- MAY require a minimum balance
17We are Here for You!
tudent Advocates for Financial Education
210B Herrick Hall Bozeman, MT 59717-3540 994-7223
safe_at_montana.edu www.safe.montana.edu
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from the Student Assistance Foundation to the
Department of Health Human Development