Money saving tips for students

With the cost of living having increased in recent years, it’s more important than ever to watch what you spend. Here are some tips on how to save money.

Food is the first area you may save on, especially if you find yourself ordering out a lot. With bills-included student accommodation in Chester like that from Bed Student Rentals, there’s no reason to not cook your own food at home. This doesn’t mean you should plan each and every meal, though, because you may end up not having time to make that complicated meal you planned for a particular evening and end up throwing the ingredients out.

Instead, try to plan a combination of complicated and not-so-complicated meals, so you can chop and change depending on how busy you are on a particular day. It’s also handy to have leftovers for lunch or dinner the next day.

If you need new clothes or want to reinvent yourself, a student budget typically won’t stretch to shopping at Chester’s fashionable shops, but Chester also has many great charity shops. Not only are these enjoyable to browse and affordable, but you can also gain a sense of satisfaction by giving clothing a new lease of life.

Finally, it’s important to recognise how much you spend on nights out. Even if you spend just £30 a week, it can add up to a staggering £1,000 over the academic year. This is why you need to set yourself a sustainable budget and get the most from it by taking advantage of student nights and other deals on offer in the city.

Written by Henry

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