BYOB Build Your Own Budget - University of Missouri School
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Build Your Own Budget
Build Your Own Budget
What is a budget?
Spending guidelines
◦ Creating a realistic budget
◦ Budget S.O.S. group activity
Making it stick
Benefits of starting now
Resources
Budgeting
What is a budget?
◦ Make the most of your financial resources
◦ Determine monthly allowance
◦ Plan how to spend limited funds
Why create a spending plan?
◦ Reduce unnecessary expenditures
◦ Unsubsidized loans accrue interest
Who can benefit?
◦ Everyone
Creating a Realistic Budget
Three easy steps….
1. List the income you expect and when
you expect to receive it
2. Write down your expenses – keep a
list as they occur
3. Add up the two columns and find a
balance
Cost of Attendance – 10 months
College Expenses under your control
◦ Living expenses - $782 per month
◦ Transportation - $303 per month
◦ Personal stuff - $510 per month
College Expenses NOT under your control
◦ Tuition and fees
◦ USMLE exam fees and travel
◦ Books and supplies (allowances by year)
M1=$2380, M2=$1020, M3=$930, M4=$560
Spending Guidelines
Food
13%
Other
10%
Savings
10%
Transportation
19%
Health care
6%
Entertainment
5%
Clothing
4%
Housing
33%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics
Budgeting the Cost of Attendance
Guideline %
Per Guideline
Student A
Student B
Housing – 33%
$526
$558
$600
Food – 13%
$207
$230
$200
Transport – 19%
$303
$300
$210
Clothing – 4%
$63
$60
$73
Entertain – 5%
$80
$80
$85
Health Care – 6%
$96
$207
$207
Savings – 10%
$160
$10
$10
“Other” – 10%
$160
$150
$120
$1,595
$1,595
$1,505
Monthly Budget
COA = $15,950 / 10 months = $1,595 per month
*Tuition/Fees, Books/Supplies, USMLE have their own budget.
What is $3 a day worth?
Daily Cost
$3.00
Monthly Cost
$90.00
Months in Year
12
Total Yearly Amount
$1,080.00
Total borrowed after 4 years
$4,320.00
Annual Interest Rate
6.8%
Interest after one year on first loan
$260.00
Interest after four years on all four loans
$604.00
Interest during grace period
$145.00
Total owed at repayment
Monthly loan payment
$58.33
Total payments
$7000
Total interest*
$2680
*4 yrs school, 6 month grace, 10 year repayment
$5,069.00
Financial Aid Adjustments
Extra money? Return it!
◦ You have 120 days from disbursement to
return any portion of your loan without
penalty (it’s in your promissory note)
◦ Email me the details – I can specify which loan
to return while you can’t
Ask for budget adjustments for car
repairs, medical expenses, daycare,
computer purchases, etc.
Budget Pitfalls
Beware of variable expenses like…
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Parking
Eating out
Gifts
Fun money
Cell phone
“Miscellaneous”
Dry cleaning/Laundry
“Personal finance is 20% head
knowledge and 80% behavior.”
-Dave Ramsey
author of “The Total Money Makeover”
Budget SOS (Save On Spending)
Discuss budgeting pitfalls and saving tips
in the following areas:
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Food
Housing
Transportation
Entertainment
Personal
Designate a scribe for the group
Collection of tips will be posted to web
Save on Groceries
Become a strategic shopper
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Never go shopping hungry!
Stick to your list
Stock up on items when they are on sale
Start a price book so you know when those
items typically go on sale
◦ Use coupons when items are already on sale
◦ Know who will double or triple your coupons
◦ Know where to find coupons
www.couponmom.com
Save on Housing – House vs. Apt
House Costs
◦ Electricity and gas
◦ Water, trash, sewer
◦ Yard maintenance
+$75
+$65
+$25
Time Costs
◦ Yard maintenance
◦ House cleaning
4 hours
4 hours
Total possible monthly savings: $165
Total time savings: 8 hours
Save on Transportation
Raise insurance deductible to $1,000
Consider dropping comprehensive or
collision
Shop around for insurance
Maintain it
Repair it
Sell it
Car pool
Public transportation?
Move closer to campus
Save on Entertainment
Rent a DVD vs. going to a movie
Take a few bucks and leave your wallet at
home
Take poor friends with you!
Volunteer for local events
Swap and share
Do you really need cable?
Save on Banking
Free checking vs. “free” checking
◦ Balance requirements, checks, etc.
◦ Overdraft fees, bill paying fees, etc.
Convenience fees
◦ Check card fees
◦ Using other ATMs
Discounts and Services
◦ Using multiple services
◦ Automatic payments
◦ Overdraft protection/Line of Credit
Making Your Budget Stick
Have a plan and write it down
Eliminate temptations
Use Cash (or credit….)
Prioritize your spending
Reward yourself when you meet goals
Think long-term (remember 6.8%)
Find a system that works for YOU
Benefits of Starting Now
Save money
◦ Means fewer debt problems
◦ Better prepared for future
◦ Your borrowing from your future
income
Learn new money tools
◦ Take control of unknown
◦ Be prepared
Reduce stress
If you aim at nothing…….
you’ll hit it every time.
Online Resources
http://som.missouri.edu/financial/smartdocs/
Office for Financial Success
AAMC : FIRST for Medical Education
Bankrate.com
www.kiplinger.com
Mint.com
www.daveramsey.com
www.suzeorman.com
What’s next?
Demystifying Credit
November 4th at Noon
M105