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Send Your Child to College FREE!
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Financially Stable Kids – Prepared for College
We are all familiar with the stories that most students have when they finally get through those last days of college. Their financial states are in ruins, with accumulated credit card debt along with the student loans. Grants and scholarships are indeed blessings, but the reality is that students cannot possibly survive on financial aid alone.
Most parents would love to send their kids to school. Unfortunately, many parents just do not have the funds necessary to pay for tuition, books, housing, and all the hidden costs that come with college. This does not mean your kids should stay away from college. It simply means that the financial planning starts now.
There are some basic strategies to follow in order to be in the best shape possible after college. The learning starts before college, the rewards will come after.
- Get a part time job – in the chosen field. Most students find jobs to help out with the bills and to gain some spending money. The mistake many of them make is not finding a job in their future field of expertise. If a student is to go into banking, it would be wise for them to seek any job at a local bank.
- Don’t drive a fancy car. For whatever reason, many students want to go out and buy a new car. These cars also come standard with a brand new car payment that quickly eats up funds. Drive a reliable car that doesn’t soak up cash.
- Buy a house. This may sound a little scary for parents, but it is better than paying rent. A home is an asset
that will appreciate over the four or five years while in school. Sell the home after school for a profit. Homes teach responsibility, and roommates can help pay the rent.
- Maintain an accurate personal checking account. With online checking services, there is no reason to let it get out of control. If it gets out of control, get help fast. The bank can get you back on track for a small fee.
- Start your own business. By starting a small business, students can learn valuable lessons in service and business administration. They’ll have hours that work around the school schedule. It doesn’t have to be complicated. Think out of the box in the field you like. A friend detailed cars on the weekends, his competitive advantage was going to them.
As described above, there are ways to help students from going into debt, while learning valuable lessons at the same time. Common sense rules the college finance game. It just takes creativity and initiative to make the most of it.
If you cannot help financially with your child’s education, help them with careful planning. They will be better off, both financially, and professionally.
About the Author
Robb Ksiazek is a successful author and publisher for Checks-4U.com. He believes that financial responsibility comes through education and smart decisions.
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