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College Student Monthly Budget Planner

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College Student Budget

If you have narrowed down your decision of a new car to one, two or three different models, use this handy chart so you can easily see which makes the most sense for you - both from a budget and an options perspective.

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Income

  Per Month Per Semester Per School Year
Wages      
Money From Home      
Total      
Loans
1.      
2.      
Scholarships
1.      
2.      
Grants
1.      
2.      
Savings (summer jobs)
Subtotals      
Total Available Income:


Fixed Expenses

  Per Month Per Semester Per School Year
Rent      
Auto Payment      
Insurance      
Loan Repayment      
Tuition      
Other      
Other      
Savings      
Subtotal      
Total of all fixed expenses:

 

Flexible Expenses

  Per Month Per Semester Per School Year
Groceries      
Eating Out      
Clothing      
Entertainment      
Transportation      
Telephone      
Electricity, gas, water      
Cable      
Internet Access      
Medical/Dental      
Sports/Hobbies      
Books      
Other      
Other      
Subtotal      
Total of all flexible expenses:
Total of fixed expenses:
Total of income:
Difference:

The total of your fixed and flexible expenses should be less than your total income.

Your total expenses should be less than your total income.

 

 



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