Budgeting 101
College Specific
Good strategies
BAD
strategies
100

A plan for using your income in a way that best meets your wants and needs.

What is a budget?



100

Student aid funds that do not have to be repaid

Grants

100

Understand the difference between needs and wants, then focus on the essentials first

What is prioritizing expense and goals 

100

You probably aren’t saving for important financial goals, such as saving for a home or retirement.

What is not having a budget?

200

Who uses a budget

Who are individuals, businesses, government, everyone etc ( any answer is acceptable)

200

Provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses

What is a work study or work study program

200

Set aside a little bit of cash to cover miscellaneous expenses each month and make regular contributions to an emergency fund.

What is leaving room for surprises or rainy day money.

200

Not tracking all of your spending in various categories for a month and use the totals as a baseline when you set up your budget. 

Guessing your expenses

300

What goes into a budget

What is income, expenses, savings

300

Federal, non-federal, institutional

What are the types of grants?

300

Some expenses vary from month to month or pop up infrequently, like holiday gifts or vehicle registration fees. Income can change, too.

What is revisiting your budget 

or 

What is editing your budget to fit your current situation

300

Overspending and prematurely blowing your budget or spending too little and failing to meet financial goals

What is not tracking your spending?

400

Money from jobs, allowances, return of investments, gifts, etc.

What is income

400

A college savings plan 

What is an account to pay for an eligible college expenses (any similar variation of this answer is acceptable)

400

There are many ways to budget. Some people check in and track expenses by hand daily. Others want to do as little work as possible and opt for an app

What is testing out different budgeting methods

400

Not having a financial safety net to fall back on and risking having to dip into your long-term savings to cover your expenses.

What is not having an emergency fund 

500

Set goals, estimate your income, estimate your expenses, plan for savings, balance and adjust the budget

What are the steps in planning a budget

500

A type of loan designed to help students pay for post-secondary education and the associated fees, such as tuition, books and supplies, 

What are student loans?

500

Start by articulating what’s inspiring you to create a budget. Are you overspending, in debt or looking for expenses to trim? Maybe you’re saving up for something, like a wedding or new baby.

What is the purpose of your budget

500

Depriving yourself of all entertainment spending.

Not Budgeting for fun