Financial Basics For College Students Littleton CO

Students can avoid debt problems by developing a spending plan, limiting credit card spending and getting a copy of their credit report.

COLUMBINE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
720283-2346
2305 E. Arapahoe Road, #234
Centennial, CO
EAGLE LEGACY CREDIT UNION
720283-4050
5150 S. Federal Blvd.
Littleton, CO
JEFFCO CREDIT UNION
720330-7292
8174 S Kipling Pkwy
Littleton, CO
Bellco Credit Union
(303) 689-7857
7600 E. Orchard Road, Suite 400N
Greenwood Village, CO
BELLCO CREDIT UNION-ENGLEWOOD
303689-7571
7275 S Havana
Centennial, CO
ARAPAHOE CREDIT UNION - CENTENNIAL
303740-7063
3999 E. Arapahoe Rd
Littleton, CO
ARAPAHOE CREDIT UNION - ENGLEWOOD
303740-7063
1610 E. Girard Place
Englewood, CO
HEARTLAND PAYMENT SYSTEM
303932-1730
5145 S Taft Way
Littleton, CO
GREENFLAG PROFIT RECOVERY BY TRANSWORLD SYSTEMS
303770-2232
6041 S. Syracuse Way
Greenwood Village,, CO
FirstBank of Adams County
(303) 920-5200
3990 East 104th Avenue
Thornton, CO
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Financial Basics For College Students

If you're going off to college, or are already a current student, you should know some financial basics that will help keep you out of money trouble. Here are some ways for college students to succeed financially:

  • Develop a spending plan. Learn how to live within your means by tracking and planning your spending.
  • Have a one-credit-card limit. Multiple cards not only look bad on the credit report, they also provide a greater window of spending opportunity. Students with multiple cards can fall more quickly into debt problems. Limit yourself to one card.
  • Keep the limit low. Credit card issuers increase the credit limit in the hopes you spend more and they can charge you interest to earn their profit. By requesting that the limit be kept low, future temptations can be avoided.
  • Monitor online shopping. This can be very dangerous, because Internet shopping is available at all times. Purchases are easily forgotten, and can add up quickly. Be careful about the dangers and monitor your shopping habits.
  • Discuss checking accounts. Many students enter college not knowing how to manage their account or how to balance their checkbook. Discuss the procedures and stipulations with someone who can answer your questions.
  • Consider debit cards. These are a good option for young adults. They offer the convenience of a credit card but deduct money already deposited into your checking account. These cards can help avoid massive amounts of debt. But be careful of overdraft charges and the negative effects of them.
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