How to build wealth as a College Student (2024)

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As a college student, It can be very difficult to balance your school work and social life. What may even be harder than some think is the ability to save and invest your money. It is even more difficult for us to cultivate wealth building habits as students are not taught the importance of financial literacy in their school curriculums, despite its upmost relevance for students to understand once they prepare to live life on their own

To maintain financial security through your years as a student, It is essential to have a bit of information and skills that would help towards conserving your funds and helping bolster and even profit from your money as well. In this article, I would go over a few of the essential tips I have learnt along the way that can help any young student/adult to cultivate wealth building habits and maintain financial buoyancy.

Budgeting

A very essential step towards ensuring proper usage of your funds would be to start by calculating your typical expenditure and costs pattern over a certain time period (Days, months, years). This helps give you an idea of how much money should be used for basic necessities such as food and groceries, rent for accommodation, cost of school tuition and books, etc. You can also budget for various events and scenarios as your budget can range from the most basic costs and necessities to more complex and impromptu costs as well. This essential skill can help you decide how much you can spend over a time period and gives you an idea of how much finances you have and how to designate it efficiently. According to Senator Elizabeth Warren's book, "All Your Worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan." she explains in detail the popular 50-30-20 rule which entails spending "50% on needs, 30% on wants, and saving 20% of your after-tax income." This would help in designating money efficiently and practicing your saving skills.

"50% on needs, 30% on wants, and saving 20% of your after-tax income."
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Saving

Once you have a general idea of your costs and necessities after budgeting, the next step would be to decide on an appropriate method to use to save money. Most young people want to be wealthy or "get rich ASAP" but a very essential part of building wealth is adapting the discipline that is necessary to save your money instead of spending it unnecessarily. From my experience, I feel this is the most difficult aspect for most as it is very easy to get frivolous once someone has a lot of money with no proper discipline on how to allocate or save it.

For those students that work, as we've seen from the 50-30-20 rule, a good method for saving would be to save at least 20% of your paycheck to allow for funds to accumulate gradually over time as you work. Also, according to Chime.com, saving 20% from each paycheck is important to financial well-being and alleviating stress. According to the 2020 Employee Financial Wellness Survey, 54% of America's workforce is financially stressed; this shows how difficult and complex it is for many people in the workforce to maintain financial stability.

According to Forbes, It would also be recommended to open an individual retirement account, that allows you to gain special tax benefits while building your saving habits

Investing

An often overlooked avenue of building wealth that is often overlooked by the younger generation is investing and trading in stocks and mutual, investing in index funds or mutual funds, or buying fractional shares of companies you support. Nowadays with the increased accessibility to trading through easy-to-use online trading platforms and apps, it is easier than ever for college students to be able to take an active role in building their wealth and investment portfolio.

According to Forbes' 'Tips for Investing for College Students', it is suggested that investing over the long run would be more profitable through investing in "low-cost and well-diversified index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs)."

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Other profitable investment strategies that one can indulge in with more experience include:

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If these methods are applied successfuly and patiently over a period of time, your finances would have grown exponentially through constant saving and low risk profitable investments over time. Remember, it is not feasible to get rich quick, slow and steady wins the race.

Works Cited

Johnson, Holly. “Looking to Build Wealth? Here Are Some of the Best Ways to Invest Your Money | CNN Underscored.” CNN, Cable News Network, 28 Jan. 2022, https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/money/best-ways-to-invest-money.

“7 Tips for Investing as a College Student.” Forbes, Forbes Magazine, 14 Apr. 2022, https://www.forbes.com/sites/qai/2022/03/23/7-tips-for-investing-as-a-college-student/?sh=4a6adeed74af.

https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/022916/what-502030-budget-rule.asp#:~:text=The%20rule%20states%20that%20you,else%20that%20you%20might%20want.

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Such an enlightening article!

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FAQs

How to build wealth as a college student? ›

  1. How to invest as a college student: Getting started. ...
  2. Consider starting with a high-yield savings account or CDs. ...
  3. Turn to a free or low-cost broker. ...
  4. Invest a little each month. ...
  5. Buy an S&P 500 index fund. ...
  6. Sign up for a robo-advisor. ...
  7. Turn to an investing app. ...
  8. Open an IRA.
Apr 29, 2024

What are good ways to make money as a college student? ›

We've compiled a list of flexible earning opportunities to help college students pick up a little extra cash.
  • Work-study programs. ...
  • Campus jobs. ...
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  • Volunteering for studies. ...
  • Selling used items. ...
  • Dog-walking or pet sitting. ...
  • Housesitting.
Jan 5, 2024

How can I help myself financially in college? ›

Here are some of the most important personal finance tips for students.
  1. Create a Budget. Budgeting is key to saving and growing money in college. ...
  2. Open a Savings Account. ...
  3. Take a Personal Finance Class. ...
  4. Apply for Unemployment Benefits. ...
  5. Get an On-Campus Job. ...
  6. Consider a Side Hustle. ...
  7. On-Campus Resources. ...
  8. Local and State Resources.

How can I be financially successful in college? ›

Keep the following financial tips for college students in mind as you work on earning your degree.
  1. Create a Budget. ...
  2. Track Your Expenses. ...
  3. The Importance of Saving. ...
  4. Make Sure You Have an Emergency Fund. ...
  5. Start Building Your Credit Score. ...
  6. Get a Job. ...
  7. Take Advantage of Student Discounts. ...
  8. Eat at Home on a Budget.
Apr 24, 2023

How do I set myself up financially after college? ›

Here are four tips for financial planning after college.
  1. Save As Much As Possible.
  2. Contribute to Retirement Funds.
  3. Set a Budget.
  4. Aggressively Pay Down Debt.
Jul 16, 2024

How to look like a rich college student? ›

If you want to look like you're rich, avoid dressing in messy clothes. Look for clothes with more structured tailoring, like button-down shirts or nice trousers. For a more feminine look, try wearing dresses with a nipped-in waist or a slim-fitting skirt and a blouse or sweater.

How to make money as a college student over the summer? ›

Here are seven good summer jobs to earn extra cash:
  1. Survey-taking.
  2. Photo apps.
  3. Online freelancing.
  4. Virtual assistant.
  5. Tasks and crafts.
  6. Food delivery.
  7. House sitting and pet care.

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17 ways to make money in one hour or less
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  7. Deliver food.
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Aug 7, 2024

Is it normal to struggle financially in college? ›

College students are constantly worried about money.

Money is a sensitive topic, and one that's on just about everyone's mind regularly. And that's especially true for college students—getting through higher education means constantly thinking, worrying and stressing about how to afford it.

How to become financially stable as a student? ›

You'll learn how making even the smallest adjustments to your financial decisions can have big impact when you graduate.
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  2. Set a budget and track expenses. ...
  3. Open a savings account in addition to a checking account. ...
  4. Automate finances. ...
  5. Student discounts. ...
  6. Watch out for recurring expenses and fees.

How can I get enough money for college? ›

7 Options if You Didn't Receive Enough Financial Aid
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  3. Explore additional needs-based programs.
  4. Find part-time work.
  5. Ask about tuition payment plans.
  6. Request additional federal student loans.
  7. Research private or alternative loans.

How do you build wealth right out of college? ›

This is how to build wealth when you're just starting out after graduating, step by step.
  1. Reduce your living expenses.
  2. Find a good job (with a strategy)
  3. Pay off student debt first.
  4. Earn extra income with freelance work.
  5. Start investing early.

What is the 50/30/20 rule for college students? ›

Many people use the 50/30/20 rule, which calls for putting 50% of your total after-tax income toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings and other financial goals. This step takes the longest, but getting your finances under control with a college student budget is worth the effort.

How to not be broke as a student? ›

That being said, here are some tips for getting the most out of college without going broke.
  1. Create a Budget. ...
  2. Take Advantage of Student Discounts. ...
  3. Make Shopping Lists (and don't shop when you're hungry) ...
  4. Keep Snacks With You During the Day. ...
  5. Going out? ...
  6. Get Involved with Campus Activities. ...
  7. Carpool.

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The 7 steps to start investing as a teenager are as follows:
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  2. Identify Investments Appropriate for Teens.
  3. Learn What Companies Do.
  4. Get & Use Financial Data.
  5. Experiment With Dummy or Mock Portfolios.
  6. Choose the Right Custodial Brokerage Account for Teens.
  7. Avoid Investment Scams.
Jan 2, 2024

Do college students struggle financially? ›

More than a third of college students have challenges paying for college.

How do college students become financially independent? ›

8 steps to reaching financial independence
  1. Step 1: Get your own bank account. ...
  2. Step 2: Create your own budget. ...
  3. Step 3: Make a plan to pay off student loans. ...
  4. Step 4: Begin building your credit. ...
  5. Step 5: Save up for rent. ...
  6. Step 6: Learn about health insurance options. ...
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