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Financial Fitness Basics

Helpful Principles Now and Beyond Graduation 

There are five common principles that make up the pillars of personal finance. Understanding these financial concepts and developing self-discipline, will help you make today’s money decisions and plan for a strong financial future.

Email finlit@bridgew.edu to make a virtual appointment with a BSU financial fitness coach.

Build Your Budget

Download and use the (BSU login required) to take control of your money. Start budgeting today by following these four steps:

  1. In the “Monthly Income” section, enter all your income for the month from different sources, after taxes have been taken out.
    • If you receive a refund from Financial Aid, whether it be from a loan or a scholarship, divide the full refund by the number of months you need the money to last. This is the number you will enter in the “Planned” column.
  2. In the “Expenses” section, enter all your planned monthly expenses.
    • If you live on campus you may not have all the listed expenses. Simply ignore those categories that do not apply to you and enter the expenses you do have, such as buying food outside of meal plans, phone, entertainment, and personal items.
    • If you live off campus, add in your additional expenses such as rent/mortgage and utilities.
  3. Subtract your expenses from your income. The Bears Budget does this for you.
    • If you have money left over, budget the rest to whatever you decide, whether it be saving, spending, or paying off debt. Give every dollar a job. Once income minus outgo equals zero, you have a zero-balanced budget.
    • If you are spending more than you make for the month, lower your expenses or raise your income. Contact the Financial Aid Office Literacy Specialist for help making a plan.
  4. Re-visit your budget daily to enter what you have received or spent.
    • In the “Received” column, enter your income as it comes in to see if you projected accurately.
    • In the “Spent” column, keep track of what you are spending throughout the month to make sure you do not exceed what you planned.
    • Are you on track? Do you need to curb your spending for a few weeks? Your budget may not be perfect, but it will help guide you to financial success over time.

Saving Money as a BSU Bear


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