Cleaning supplies.
What is a "Need"?
A free adblocker and a source for coupons for your online shopping needs.
What is "Pie"?
Being able to say no to an item or items that you really want but cannot afford right now.
What is "not being a compulsive buyer"?
A place where you can find jobs on or off campus with the help of Elon's Student Professional Development Center
What is the "Elon Job Network (EJN)"?
Umbrella.
What is a "Need"?
An account where students can log in with their email to get discounts on niche items that are often sold by purely online businesses.
What is "Tik Tok Shop"?
Putting money in hopes of purchasing a large item such as a laptop or vehicle.
What is "Line Item Budgeting"?
Putting money into a bank to get accrued interest periodically.
What is "having a savings account"?
Throw pillows.
What is a "Want"?
An app that holds brand deals and reward points for both in-store and online shopping needs.
What is "UniDAYS"?
Using last years budget as a base and "adding on" depending on your needs. Could be more or less than your original budget.
What is "Incremental Budgeting"?
A way to cut costs on shared appliances, such as a fridge or microwave.
What is "splitting the cost with your roommate"?
Pets (not including service/medical animals).
What is a "Want"?
Various apps that provide reward points based on the order that can be redeemed for discounts or free future orders.
What are "Restaurant Reward Apps"? (Caleb has his color-coded)
A strategy where you start from zero each year and set new priorities. Helps to remove assumptions and take away unnecessary spending.
What is "Zero-base budgeting"?
Not going out because you have work or need to focus on progressing towards your future.
What is "not succumbing to FOMO"?
What is a "Want"?
Universal place to find everything you need, and with your college email you can get massive discounts on both a membership and individual items.
What is "Amazon" OR What is "Target"?
Dividing your income into portions to account for bills/necessities, wants, and savings for the future.
What is the "50/30/20 Budget"?
A way to win 1000000% of your money with only a small chance of losing 100%.
What is "gambling"? (Please call 1-800-GAMBLER or 1-888-532-3500 if you have an addiction)