Sorting Out Your Finances after Graduation

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After you graduate from university, you will have a lot to think about and a lot to sort out. One of the many key things you will have to give some thought to is your financial situation. As a university graduate, it is now time to stand on your own two feet, which means looking at ways to get your financial situation off to a good start.

While you might not have had a huge amount of experience when it comes to finances - after all, for most students finances are pretty limited - the sooner you start planning the better. Some of the things that you will need to think about in order to start life in the real world on an even footing include:

Earning some money

In order to sort out your finances you actually need to have some finances to sort. This means getting a job sorted out so that you have some money coming in. You should avoid the mistake of waiting for the ideal job to come along, as you could be waiting for some time in the current economic climate. Instead, get yourself any job that pays a decent wage and start earning some money while you wait for the perfect job to come up.

Start saving

It is unlikely that you'll have had much cash available to put into savings as a student. However, once you graduate and get a job, you should seriously start thinking about putting some money aside each month. Get a savings account opened, work out how much you can afford to put away each month, and if possible set up a direct debit or standing order so that the amount is deducted automatically from your bank every month.

Assess your debts

There is a good chance that while you were at university you accrued some debt. If you've accumulated a range of smaller debts such as overdrafts and credit cards, look at ways of getting them paid off by making larger repayments when you start working. If you feel that your debt level is an issue, seek help from experts.

These are three key factors that could help you to start off your post graduate financial situation on the right foot. Moving forward, you should make sure you always spend within your means and when you do get that well paid job don't be tempted to blow the extra money you're earning on luxuries. Of course, you can treat yourself to the finer things in life, but always make sure you put money aside in savings for your future.

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