Campus Budgeting 101
Credit, Loans, and Debt
Smart Student Spending
Saving for the Fun Stuff
Adulting 101
100

What’s it called when you keep track of your money coming in and going out?

Budgeting 

100

What three-digit number do banks use to judge if you pay bills on time?

Credit Score

100

What card gets you discounts at restaurants, stores, and on streaming services?

Your student ID card

100

What’s the safest place to keep your savings: a shoebox or a bank account?

A bank account

100

Name one bill you may have for the first time in college.

Phone, laundry, streaming services, groceries

200

True or False: A $7 coffee every day for a semester costs less than $200.

False — it’s over $1,000!

200

True or False: Your student loan money is free to spend on anything.

False — it must be paid back with interest.

200

True or False: Buying textbooks used or renting them is usually cheaper than buying new.

True

200

True or False: You have to save hundreds of dollars at once for it to matter.

False — small amounts add up fast.

200

What’s a “paycheck stub” used for?

To see wages earned, hours worked, and taxes taken out

300

If your weekly allowance is $50 and you spend $40, how much can you save each week?

$10

300

What’s one good way to avoid credit card debt as a first year?

Pay your balance in full, use it for emergencies only, or avoid opening one until you’re ready

300

What’s one way to save money on transportation around campus or town?

Use the safe ride, Silver line, or UNE bikes

300

What’s it called when your money earns interest on top of interest?

Compound interest

300

If you earn $12/hour and work 5 hours, what’s your pay before taxes?

$60

400

Name one way to spend less on food without skipping meals.

Will accept: Use your meal plan, buy in bulk, cook in dorm kitchen, split groceries, or other

400

What happens if you miss a student loan payment?

It can hurt your credit score and add late fees

400

Name one place to get free or discounted school supplies on campus

SASC, RA events, UNE Swap shop

400

If you want to save $200 for spring break and have 10 weeks, how much should you save weekly?

$20 per week

400

What’s renter’s insurance for?

Protects your belongings if they’re stolen or damaged

500

What’s the “50-30-20 rule” for budgeting your money?

50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings/debt

500

If you borrow $5,000 with 5% interest, will you pay back more or less than $5,000?

More — because of interest

500

What’s a good rule before making a big purchase — wait how long to see if you still want it?

24 hours (the “cool-off rule”)

500

What’s a short-term savings goal that makes sense for a first-year?

Books next semester, concert tickets, emergency cash, holiday gifts

500

What’s it called when you put money aside for yourself before spending on anything else?

Paying yourself first

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