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This is a long list.

[url="http://www.gre2usa.com/2012/03/100-money-savings-tips-for-students-in.html"][size=5][font=georgia,serif][b]101 Money Saving tips for students in U.S.[/b][/font][/size][/url]

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[quote name='madathakaaja' timestamp='1331236637' post='1301494504']
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Thanks

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kotha valaki useful untayi follow aithey...
konni rojulu ayaaka realize avtharu .. pay entha unna.. karchulu peruguthane untayi... card balance eppudu 75% untadi and savings nill ani!!

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[b][font=Georgia,]Planning and Budget[/font][/b]
[font=Georgia,]1. Track every penny you spend (Use mint.com)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. Make a budget and stick to it.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. Monthly expenses will increase gradually as time.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. Open Online Savings Account to deposit money over $2000.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]5. Checkings account doesn’t pay interest.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]6. Savings account offered by traditional banks give less than .25% interest.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]7. Don’t buy things you cannot afford.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]8. Always looks for deal before buy any product and shop online.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]9. Before placing order, try to find additional coupon code.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]10. Find a job and apply for SSN(SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER).[/font]


[font=Georgia,][b]Credit cards and Credit History[/b][/font]
[font=Georgia,]1. Apply for Credit Card as soon you get your SSN.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. American Express Blue for Students, Citi Student Cards are good place to start.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. Don’t apply for multiple cards. Just 1 card should be enough.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. Use the credit card to make day to day purchases.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]5. Use your card only if you have money in you checkings account.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]6. Pay your card in full every month.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]7. Using credit cards build your credit history.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]8. Good credit history = high credit score[/font]
[font=Georgia,]9. high credit score= low loan interest rates in future[/font]
[font=Georgia,]10. You will get loan to buy a car once you get the job[/font]
[font=Georgia,]11. Good Credit history = low security deposit (apartments, utilities,..)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]12. It’s bad to carry balance in credit cards.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]13. Understand how credit card payment and interest are calculated.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]14. Don’t play balance transfer games[/font]
[font=Georgia,]15. Don’t apply for credit cards because you get $100 free or free t-shirt[/font]


[font=Georgia,][b]Credit Score[/b][/font]
[font=Georgia,]1. FICO credit score ranges between 300 to 850[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. Excellent Credit Score = Above 740[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. It takes time to build credit score along with credit history[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. Credit score is determined by[/font]
[font=Georgia,]1. how you pay the bills[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. credit to debit ratio (credit limit to your balance)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. length of credit history[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. types of credit accounts (credit card, car loan, mortgage, utilities)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]5. Credit scores are reported by 3 credit buearues[/font]
[font=Georgia,]a. Trans Union[/font]
[font=Georgia,]b. Equifax[/font]
[font=Georgia,]c. Experyouyouian[/font]
[font=Georgia,]6. Don’t mess with credit cards and credit history[/font]
[font=Georgia,]7. Don’t play games with credit card offers (balance transfer)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]8. Understand how credit score works.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]9. spending time to learn about credit score will save you lot of money in long run.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]10. Don’t apply for too many credit cards for zero percentage APR or balance transfer.[/font]


[font=Georgia,][b]Monthly Expenses[/b][/font]
[font=Georgia,]1. Create a group at Billmonk.com or Splitcost.net to maintain records of your room expenses.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. Clearly define a cycle on who is going to pay for expense in what order[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. It’s good to have atleast one account in your name (power, gas, internet, tv, ..)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. Don’t be silly in sharing few cents or dollars.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]5. First month expense will be high.[/font]


[font=Georgia,][b]Bank Accounts[/b][/font]
[font=Georgia,]1. Don’t open several checkings account.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. Open one account that has ATM near your campus.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. Try to use online transfer (check books are expensive and save paper)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. Sign-up for paperless statements (Go Green and Save paper)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]5. Frequently check your bank balances and recent activities[/font]
[font=Georgia,]6. Referring customers will get you $25 to $50 (try to refer new students)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]7. Open ONLY free checking account[/font]
[font=Georgia,]8. Free Checkings account will not pay any interest.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]9. If there is nearby credit union, check if they have interest paying account.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]10. Right now you can get 1 to 1.5% interest in some account types.[/font]


[font=Georgia,][b]Shopping and Deals[/b][/font]
[font=Georgia,]1. If you paying online, make sure webpage is secure (https vs http)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. Always try to buy electronics items online[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. Looks for cashback, coupon codes and deals[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. You can always find coupons and deals for the product you plan to buy.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]5. If you don’t find a deal, keep looking for deals.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]6. Amazon Student has many deals (Amazon Prime is free for 1 year with student id)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]7. Have a list before going for shopping.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]8. Don’t go for shopping when you are hungry.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]9. Cigarettes, alcohols are expensive ( I know you may not agree)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]10. Get books from seniors (or buy used books or lower edition)[/font]


[font=Georgia,][b]Grocery Shopping[/b][/font]
[font=Georgia,]1. Compare grocery prices in nearby stores[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. Get Sams, Costco or BJ’c membership[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. Usually Membership comes with 2 cards (share with 2 households)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. Save lot of money by shopping in Farmers Market[/font]
[font=Georgia,]5. Find coupons for grocery shopping (newspaper, weekly newsletter)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]6. Coupons combined with weekly sales = SAVINGS![/font]
[font=Georgia,]7. Join rewards program in local chain store[/font]
[font=Georgia,]8. Try to cook at home daily (create a schedule)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]9. Take seniors with your for first few trip to grocery store.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]10. Don’t try to save on essential food items.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]11. Use Unit price to compare prices.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]12. Local store will do price match[/font]
[font=Georgia,]13. Make a list and track the prices.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]14. Some items will have lower prices during certain times of the day.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]15. Look for quick sale rack for close out items.[/font]


[font=Georgia,][b]Utilities[/b][/font]
[font=Georgia,]1. Unplug chargers, unused electrical items from power outlet. Save 5% of your electric bill.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. Switch off Lights and Fans when room is not used[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. Maintain comfortable temperature to save on Power and Gas[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. Ask for deals on Internet, Phone and Cable TV[/font]
[font=Georgia,]5. Look for services you don’t use in the bill and remove them.[/font]


[font=Georgia,][b]Miscellaneous Tips[/b][/font]
[font=Georgia,]1. Beware of free service offers or programs[/font]
[font=Georgia,]2. Always read the fine print before you sing-up for any service.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]3. If you making big ticket purchase, know the return/refund policy.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]4. Buy clothes/dress ONLY during sale.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]5. Pay more to get better quality items, than cheap items for less (lasts longer)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]6. Try to use library (school and community)[/font]
[font=Georgia,]7. Don’t get caught downloading movies, songs and software.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]8. Don’t try to save money by not taking Health Insurance coverage.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]9. If you are sick go to hospital. Don’t try to save money by not going to hospital.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]10. University campus will have a medical clinic.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]11. Membership club will have samples to taste. Try it before buying new items.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]12. Working outside campus is illegal while in F1 Visa[/font]
[font=Georgia,]13. Earning money through business like quixtar is violation of your status.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]14. Always there will be an alternate brand with lower prices.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]15. Don’t use same username and password for all websites.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]16. Have 2 to 3 sets of usernames and passwords.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]17. Its good idea to have a spread sheet that contains url, password hint and email used for account registration.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]18. Don’t carry SSN card with you.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]19. Don’t waste hours of time to save few cents looking for deals.[/font]
[font=Georgia,]20. Use your common sense approach towards money, personal finance.[/font]


[font=Georgia,]For new students and others visiting USA for the first time, life will look overwhelming. More than 100 tips presented here should set you on the right track. When you are not sure about anything ask for help. Sometimes small mistakes can turn to be expensive. If you have additional tips, please share with us in the comment section below. [/font]


[font=Georgia,]Now please don't forget to share this with your friends who are planning to come to U.S .[/font]

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[quote name='kick_seenu' timestamp='1331240290' post='1301494980']
kotha valaki useful untayi follow aithey...
konni rojulu ayaaka realize avtharu .. pay entha unna.. karchulu peruguthane untayi... card balance eppudu 75% untadi and savings nill ani!!
[/quote]
Kikku ba chepav..But ah vishayam kotta vallaki teledu kada...

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[b]open a saving account ante[/b]..adhi emmana different process aa enti..regular saving account antenee..saving account akda?

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[quote name='arey ooo samba' timestamp='1331240861' post='1301495069']
[b]open a saving account ante[/b]..adhi emmana different process aa enti..regular saving account antenee..saving account akda?
[/quote]
checcking account lo interest raadu kada baaa andueky savings antunnadu

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[quote name='pandemkodi' timestamp='1331240942' post='1301495079']
checcking account lo interest raadu kada baaa andueky savings antunnadu
[/quote]

savings loo matram entha vasthundi baa

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[quote name='arey ooo samba' timestamp='1331241103' post='1301495097']

savings loo matram entha vasthundi baa
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0.25 o entho vuntadi

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[b][font=Georgia,]13. Earning money through business like quixtar is violation of your status.[/font][/b]

Mari ee amway,quixtar naa konde gallu students nee kada main pattedi sCo_^Y sCo_^Y

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[quote name='pandemkodi' timestamp='1331241229' post='1301495109']
0.25 o entho vuntadi
[/quote]
Ikada vache interest deniki panikiradu...Kakapote savings account tho over draft protection pettukovachu...
Just check in accnt tho no over draft protection...Adi enta important oh mana andariki telisinde ga...

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  • Consider closing unused and idle accounts. These accounts could be charging you unnecessary fees and are often targets for identity thieves. Close the accounts with annual fees and the highest interest rates first.
  • Check your credit reports online to see the status of your accounts.Look for late payments, high balances and signs of identity theft. As a bonus, checking your credit report can save you time by providing you with contact information for each of your creditors.
  • Be aware that you can cancel accounts that have an active balance.You can ask your creditor to close the account to new charges and continue paying down the balance each month. This may be a good way for heavy credit users to prevent new spending while they are reducing their balances. However, watch out for hidden fees.
  • Keep four to six credit accounts open. This will keep your credit score and debt balances healthy. Signs of active and responsible credit use are viewed positively by creditors.
  • Designate one card for regular use and try to pay the balance in full each month. Reserve the other cards for emergencies only so that you are not tempted to overspend.
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