Published: May 20, 2015
Wallet

By Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Money Sense

Summer can be a busy time for college students between working, internships, traveling or summer classes. However, now is the perfect time to give your finances a checkup. Below, we recommend taking these five easy steps towards improving your money situation today.

1. Open a savings account and add direct deposit

If you already have a savings account—great! If not, head over to your local bank (or use an online bank) and set one up, preferably one with a great interest rate. Next, you have two options: 1.) have a percentage of your paycheck direct deposited into the account or 2.) set up an automatic transfer from checking account to your savings account. The money will grow without much effort on your part and chances are, since it’s automatic, you probably won’t even miss the money because you hadn’t seen it yet.

2. Lower your monthly bills

Do you really need cable, Netflix, and Hulu? Can you turn the A/C down by a few degrees? Or lower your cell phone bill by switching to a different plan? Most likely, you can find a few extra bills that you can either reduce or completely eliminate. By doing so, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars over the course of a year.

3. Comparison shop

Before you make a purchase—whether it’s a car, computer, or new shoes—comparison shop to make sure you getting the best deal possible. Check online sites and Google reviews to help find the best value for your money. You’d be surprised by the amount of money you can save by taking the time to do a little investigative research before you make a purchase.

4. Find your money leaks

Spending too much money on lattes? Always have to buy the latest video game? Can’t resist going out and splurging on dinner and drinks every payday? If your spending habits and hobbies are leaving your account balance low, find a way to cut back. Bring your own coffee to work. Rent video games or borrow from friends. Try to set a budget for your nights out. By figuring out where your money is going, you’ll probably realize you’re spending a lot more than you thought.

5. Get organized

Being organized is one of the best things you can do for your finances. By keeping good track of your bills and due dates, you’ll never miss a payment or pay another late fee again. Take it a step further and try setting up your accounts for automatic bill pay. Ask your bank if they offer a bill pay service and they’ll help get you started. Most utility and credit card companies offer an automatic payment option as well, so check out their websites for more information.

Don’t forget that Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Money Sense is open for the summer!