Money Sense

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    For many Buffs, college is often the first time you're managing money on your own. While it may seem challenging at first, adopting a few easy habits can empower you to manage your money confidently and pave the way for future success. Get practical tips to help you thrive financially.
  • person bowling in The Connection
    Dating can be enjoyable and budget friendly. Here are some date ideas to try this semester.
  • Person grocery shopping
    Grocery shopping doesn't have to drain your wallet. With a little planning, you can eat well, save money and make the most of your time. Here are some easy tips to help you shop smarter and stretch your food budget.
  • someone using debit card shopping online
    If you struggle with shopping, overspending or living above your means, you’re not alone. Here are a few tactics to reject consumerism and stop overspending.
  • College age friends celebrating the holidays and exchanging gifts
    Budgeting your spending money can be particularly challenging during the holiday season. Here are some ways to let your friends and family know you love them—without breaking the bank.
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    Spring break plans can get expensive. But you don’t have to extend your budget to have a good time. Whether you have a fun trip planned or are staying in the Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº area, here are a few money-saving tips to help you enjoy your spring break.
  • Person creating a budget using an online program
    Budgeting can be daunting, especially if it’s your first time managing your own finances. Here are a few simple steps you can take to create an effective budget.
  • Person shopping at a grocery store
    Feeling the squeeze of inflation at the grocery store? Check out these budget-friendly tips from the registered dietitian nutritionists at Wardenburg Health Center.
  • Person typing on computer, with pen and glasses nearby
    Creating and maintaining a budget is a great way to help stay organized, pay bills on time and save for unexpected costs. Here are five steps to making a budget.
  • Person grocery shopping for produce with paper list in hand
    Eating healthy doesn’t mean you have to increase your budget. Get tips to help you stay on budget and eat healthier this year, whether you’re shopping in-store or online.
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