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How to put yourself on a budget while studying in Australia

Submitted by Haines09
Mon, 15 Mar 2010

To avoid falling into the hole of financial stress while studying in Australia is to put you on a budget. Stick and manage properly your budget so you will not going to have any sort of problems with your money. Here are some tips to help you manage your bank balance:
Recognize those bills that you need to pay for every week or month like rent, phone bills, water bill). You can check if you can set up an automatic payment from your bank on the due date, so that it will take you less time and money. In Australia this is called direct debit, and because it's automatic you don't have to worry about getting in trouble for making late payments or standing in line for an hour to make the payment in person. Also make sure you pay your rent and utilities on time if you don't set up direct debits, as late payments often attract additional charges in your next statement.
Be conscious of how much money you have in your account at all times.
Try to provide yourself a budget to ‘live on' each week, and stick to it. For example, withdraw $120 at the beginning of the week to cover all your food, transport and entertainment expenses. Don't use a credit card. They're more often trouble than they're worth. If you extremely must have one, shop around for the best card for you (interest rates can vary from as low as 0% to as high as 24.99%) and seek to use it only in emergencies. These emergencies don't include new clothes you don't need, new cellphones or new expensive shoes.

If you buy things online, use a debit card (which is like a credit card, only using money you already have) or BPay (paying through your savings account). It offers you more security online, and you won't have to pay interest on what you need to buy, like you would use a credit card. Live economically. The choices you make can make a big difference to your weekly budget and overall costs of living.

 

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