How to BUDGET as a university student | Tips, tricks and the ultimate budgeting sheet

How to BUDGET as a university student | Tips, tricks and the ultimate budgeting sheet

Our expert tips on how to budget as a university student, including some of the best ways to save money at uni and make your money go further. 💷 Check out our budgeting guide, including our FREE student budgeting sheet: https://www.savethestudent.org/money/... 0:00 Introduction 0:27 Best budgeting tools 1:32 Step 1: Calculate your income 2:48 Step 2: Calculate your outgoings 4:32 Step 3: See what the difference is 5:03 How to save money at university 5:56 How to make money as a student 7:10 Testing your budget 7:39 Tips for sticking to your budget 8:36 Outro --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔗 EXTRA LINKS Student budget calculators: https://www.savethestudent.org/money/... Average student living costs in the UK: https://www.savethestudent.org/money/... Best savings accounts: https://www.savethestudent.org/money/... Parental contributions calculator: https://www.savethestudent.org/parent... Best app-based bank accounts: https://www.savethestudent.org/money/... Best student bank accounts: https://www.savethestudent.org/money/... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ❓ ABOUT THIS VIDEO Our research shows that Student Loans are nowhere near big enough to cover the cost of living at university, so it's important to stay on top of your money. Fortunately, we're the UK's number one student money website, and there's nothing we love more than sharing our top budgeting tips. Keep watching to find out the basic principles that are part of any good budget, plus how to make sure you get the most from yours. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER All content on our channel is based on individual experience and journalistic research. It does not constitute financial advice. Save the Student and its authors are not liable for how tips are used, nor for content and services on external websites. We sometimes use affiliated links which may result in a payment following a visitor taking action (such as a purchase or registration) on an external website. This helps keep Save the Student free. The user experience shouldn’t be any different, and such links do not affect our editorial decision-making.