Manage Your Student Finances Now!: Balancing the Budget at University and College

· Random House
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Moving out of the safety of home is hard enough without having to worry about tuition fees, student loans and existing on a tight budget. Recent studies show that it now costs up to -30,000 for a student to attend university and, as a result, many graduates begin their career in debt. Manage Your Student Finances Now! is a practical and realistic guide for students and their parents, providing intelligent and objective advice covering all aspects of student finance. Whether you are choosing a bank account, paying for your accommodation or concerned about your student loan, Keith Houghton has the money-saving answers. Including:--Information for English, Welsh, Irish and Scottish and overseas students--The latest information on grants, fees and loans--How to increase your income while at university and college--How to deal with debt problems --Post-university advice

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3.0
4 reviews
Rob Barton
October 8, 2013
I can give you better advice for managing your finances, save £4.99 and do not buy this book. You're welcome.
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Keith Houghton is a Student Money Adviser at Kingston University and Chairperson for the National Association of Student Money Advisers (NASMA). He has a degree in Economics and Law from Brunel University.

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