Money Management Tips for International Students

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MONEY MANAGING TIPS
FOR INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
 
Office of Student Financial Aid
 
Money Savings Tips for International Students
 
 
Agenda
Budget
Banking
Specific Ways to Save
Other Ideas
 
 
“Live like a __________ now, you’ll live like a student
after you graduate.”
 
Budget / Spending Plan
 
Get one and stick to it!
http://www.accessgroup.or
g/calculators
Use cash instead of debit
card, less likely to spend.
Try keeping a spending
journal for one month.
Envelope System
Put monthly amount in an
envelope – when gone –
no more – or move
between envelopes.
 
Budget
 
 
If you’re here for a few
years, utility companies
offer payment plans that
level off payments to same
each month
Two $3.50 Starbucks
Coffees = $364 a year
Useful Websites:
http://www.regent.edu/admin
/finaid/undergrad/literacy
.cfm
 
 
Banking
 
Make sure you find a
student-friendly bank
No fees, no minimum
balances, free
checking
ATM Fees – avoid them!
High-interest Online
Savings Accounts (ING
and others offer
www.bankrate.com
)
 
 
Credit Cards
 
Use only if necessary
Always pay off – avoid
extra interest payments
Regent does not take
Visa for online payments
Look for special cards
for students or ones that
give benefits you want
(frequent flyer miles,
cash back, etc.) –
careful of hidden fees
 
Identity Theft
 
Safeguard your Social
Security Number, birthday,
name
Many banks offer
debit/credit cards with
your photo on it
http://www.annualcreditre
port.com
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/e
du/microsites/idtheft/
 
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Ways to Save
 
Sales
 
Always happening
Right after a holiday is a
good way to save on
seasonal items
Certain holidays/seasons
have traditional sales
January = White Goods
(towels, linens)
Memorial Day = Guitar
Center for musical instruments
(VaBeach Blvd)
 
Sunday Newspaper has
inserts
Grocery Stores – look
at front of store for a
flyer (Wednesday
newspaper has a food
section)
Register online and you
can receive grocery
stores weekly fliers
Drug Stores – look at
front of store for a flyer
 
Thrift Stores
 
Items are used
Also known as:
Second-Hand Store,
Charity Shop, etc.
Perfect for:
Baby Clothes
Used Furniture
Lightly used clothes
Other Household
Goods
 
 
 
Thrift Stores
 
Local stores:
CHKD Thrift Store (Corner of
Centerville/Kempsville)
Virginia Beach Blvd near
corner of Newtown Road
 Salvation Army
D.A.V.
Goodwill
CHKD Thrift Store on Indian
River (near the corner of
Indian River and Military
Hwy.)
Union Mission Thrift Store at
4016 Indian River Rd.  (go
west on Indian River)
 
 
 
Food Coupons
 
Easy way to save money
Many stores offer
double/triple coupons
Coupon for 50 cents = $1.00
Harris Teeter, Kroger, etc.
Often only on higher priced
name brand products,
compare price with generic,
read the fine print
Store Cards; offer special
discounts to those who have a
card (go by names like MVP
Card, Super Saver Card, etc.)
 
Generic Brands
 
Most major groceries
offer a generic
alternative to most food
products
Each store has different
“house” brand name
Wal-mart = Equate
(toiletries, GW for food)
Harris Teeter Brand
Medicines, Prescription
Drugs
 
Store End Caps
 
Location where stores
put:
Liquidation items
Sale items
Slightly damaged
goods
 
 
Garage / Yard Sales
 
Very popular on
weekends
People moving,
cleaning out their
homes, etc.
Newspaper lists
location in classified
section
 
 
 
 
Don’t be afraid to
negotiate
http://classified.hampt
onroads.com/searchre
sults.cfm?category=4e
 
Online Shopping
 
Amazon.com
Overstock.com
Shipping Costs!
Make sure you can’t
get it cheaper by
going to the store.
 
 
Craigslist
 
Free online classified
ads
http://norfolk.craigslist.org/
Anything and
everything
There is a list for
almost every major
city in the world
 
 
Other Coupons
 
Weekly flyers in the
mail for goods and
services from local
companies
Entertainment Book
$20 – all sorts of
specials, discounts
Restaurants, events,
culture, sports, etc.
 
Student Discounts
 
Movies, Theme Parks,
software, computers
Travel
Some retail stores:  J.
Crew, Apple
 
Regent Human Resources
Office has a list of
possible discounts:
 
http://www.regent.edu/
admin/hr/discounts.cfm
 
Might change – best to
check first.  Some are
only for staff – but some
are also for students
 
Local Events
 
Lots of free events in the
area; summer festivals,
concerts, etc.
Hamptonroads.com
YMCA offers financial
assistance, will need to
provide proof of income (or
lack thereof)
Matinee Movies (early in the
day)
Museums offer student
discounts, Chrysler Art
Museum free on Wednesdays
 
 
Dining Out
 
Buy one, get one free
coupons found in weekly
mailings, online
Skip the soda – water.
Tipping:15-20% off the
pre-tax amount
Not included in check
unless with a large group
Learn to cook: spending
$20/week dining out is
over $1,000 a year
 
Other Ideas?
 
Anything you do to
save money?
 
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Helpful money management tips for international students include creating a budget, utilizing cash instead of debit cards, setting up a spending journal, exploring utility payment plans, finding a student-friendly bank, using credit cards cautiously, safeguarding against identity theft, and taking advantage of sales and discounts to save money during your academic journey.

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  • International students
  • Budgeting
  • Savings
  • Banking

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  1. MONEY MANAGING TIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Office of Student Financial Aid

  2. Money Savings Tips for International Students Agenda Budget Banking Specific Ways to Save Other Ideas Live like a __________ now, you ll live like a student after you graduate.

  3. Budget / Spending Plan Get one and stick to it! http://www.accessgroup.or g/calculators Use cash instead of debit card, less likely to spend. Try keeping a spending journal for one month. Envelope System Put monthly amount in an envelope when gone no more or move between envelopes.

  4. Budget If you re here for a few years, utility companies offer payment plans that level off payments to same each month Two $3.50 Starbucks Coffees = $364 a year Useful Websites: http://www.regent.edu/admin /finaid/undergrad/literacy .cfm

  5. Banking Make sure you find a student-friendly bank No fees, no minimum balances, free checking ATM Fees avoid them! High-interest Online Savings Accounts (ING and others offer www.bankrate.com)

  6. Credit Cards Use only if necessary Always pay off avoid extra interest payments Regent does not take Visa for online payments Look for special cards for students or ones that give benefits you want (frequent flyer miles, cash back, etc.) careful of hidden fees

  7. Identity Theft Safeguard your Social Security Number, birthday, name Many banks offer debit/credit cards with your photo on it http://www.annualcreditre port.com http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/e du/microsites/idtheft/

  8. Ways to Save

  9. Sales Always happening Sunday Newspaper has inserts Right after a holiday is a good way to save on seasonal items Grocery Stores look at front of store for a flyer (Wednesday newspaper has a food section) Certain holidays/seasons have traditional sales January = White Goods (towels, linens) Register online and you can receive grocery stores weekly fliers Memorial Day = Guitar Center for musical instruments (VaBeach Blvd) Drug Stores look at front of store for a flyer

  10. Thrift Stores Items are used Also known as: Second-Hand Store, Charity Shop, etc. Perfect for: Baby Clothes Used Furniture Lightly used clothes Other Household Goods

  11. Thrift Stores Local stores: CHKD Thrift Store (Corner of Centerville/Kempsville) Virginia Beach Blvd near corner of Newtown Road Salvation Army D.A.V. Goodwill CHKD Thrift Store on Indian River (near the corner of Indian River and Military Hwy.) Union Mission Thrift Store at 4016 Indian River Rd. (go west on Indian River)

  12. Food Coupons Easy way to save money Many stores offer double/triple coupons Coupon for 50 cents = $1.00 Harris Teeter, Kroger, etc. Often only on higher priced name brand products, compare price with generic, read the fine print Store Cards; offer special discounts to those who have a card (go by names like MVP Card, Super Saver Card, etc.)

  13. Generic Brands Most major groceries offer a generic alternative to most food products Each store has different house brand name Wal-mart = Equate (toiletries, GW for food) Harris Teeter Brand Medicines, Prescription Drugs

  14. Store End Caps Location where stores put: Liquidation items Sale items Slightly damaged goods

  15. Garage / Yard Sales Very popular on weekends People moving, cleaning out their homes, etc. Don t be afraid to negotiate Newspaper lists location in classified section http://classified.hampt onroads.com/searchre sults.cfm?category=4e

  16. Online Shopping Amazon.com Overstock.com Shipping Costs! Make sure you can t get it cheaper by going to the store.

  17. Craigslist Free online classified ads http://norfolk.craigslist.org/ Anything and everything There is a list for almost every major city in the world

  18. Other Coupons Weekly flyers in the mail for goods and services from local companies Entertainment Book $20 all sorts of specials, discounts Restaurants, events, culture, sports, etc.

  19. Student Discounts Movies, Theme Parks, software, computers Regent Human Resources Office has a list of possible discounts: http://www.regent.edu/ admin/hr/discounts.cfm Might change best to check first. Some are only for staff but some are also for students Travel Some retail stores: J. Crew, Apple

  20. Local Events Lots of free events in the area; summer festivals, concerts, etc. Hamptonroads.com YMCA offers financial assistance, will need to provide proof of income (or lack thereof) Matinee Movies (early in the day) Museums offer student discounts, Chrysler Art Museum free on Wednesdays

  21. Dining Out Buy one, get one free coupons found in weekly mailings, online Skip the soda water. Tipping:15-20% off the pre-tax amount Not included in check unless with a large group Learn to cook: spending $20/week dining out is over $1,000 a year

  22. Other Ideas? Anything you do to save money?

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