Brilio.net – Normally, a student must focus on pursuing the highest level of education possible. However, sometimes students also have various needs that must be met immediately. Meanwhile, there are times when the money you have is not enough. Plus, if the student wants to buy something that has a fairly high price.
The need for money often makes students' minds distracted and in a dilemma. It's better to focus on studying or making money, right?
If you are a student, whether elementary, middle or high school, it would be good if education remained a priority. For example, if your parents give you money every week, try to maximize what you already have, rather than looking for something you don't have.
However, if you still need to buy, try to organize your finances every week. How to manage weekly money for students like you is not as difficult as you might imagine.
By managing your money well and regularly, you can still focus on studying and at the same time buy the things you want.
If you are a student and want to try managing your finances on a weekly basis, check out the 7 ways that have been reported by brilio.net from various sources, Thursday (7/3).
1. Make a budget according to your needs.
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Make a basic budget by recording all the weekly income you get. Then note down what primary needs you must fulfill every week in a measurable manner. If everything is listed, you can set aside a small budget for secondary needs or for saving.
The budget also functions to see what needs you can save or increase. Don't forget to prepare an emergency fund if one day you need urgent funds. That way, you won't carelessly take out budget for other needs.
(intern/Zidan Fajri)