Posted by Clearskies on September 25, 2018, at 20:21:11
In reply to Re: partlycloudy, posted by alexandra_k on September 25, 2018, at 20:02:59
You could approach your local bank and speak with a financial advisor to start to hash it out and come up with a plan for a budget for yourself.
I did that when I determined my last marriage was kaput. I hadnt really a clue what to do. Eventually I got a dude who handles my investments such as they are, and my particular bank has loads of online tools to help with budgeting. Of course Ive no idea how uni and their requirements for funding figure into it.
I do know that over here there are enormous tax advantages for being both a student and a taxpayer. You can do things like claim expenses used for your education as tax credits, which save you loads (like computers and transportation).
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