What students should do to cut cost overseas


  • Buy in bulk Look out for bargains so that you can  stock up on house hold items.  

  •  Check out cost- saving alternatives. For example, iron all your clothes at one go instead of doing it piece by piece. Another example is using public transport rather than driving your own car. 

  •  Share costs Gather your friends and have a potluck instead of  going to a restaurant for dinner.  

  •  Live within your means Do not always go for branded items as this means paying for the  brand rather than getting value for money. 

     

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  •  Check out cost- saving alternatives. For example, iron all your clothes at one go instead of doing it piece by piece. Another example is using public transport rather than driving your own car. 

  •  Share costs Gather your friends and have a potluck instead of  going to a restaurant for dinner.  

  •  Live within your means Do not always go for branded items as this means paying for the  brand rather than getting value for money. 

     

    Related stories:It’s be$t to plan earlyWhat parents should not doA good savings scheme 

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