Monthly Archives: November 2018

What Every College Freshman Should Know About School

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In a 2016 study, it was found that 43% of students do not track their spending while 58% said they do not save money every month. From that, it is shown that 7 out of 10 students are stressed out about their finances. It can be quite the adjustment for students to transition from high school to college. This new stage of your life can be filled with many mixed emotions and late night adventures. In just a matter of time you are living in a brand new environment, meeting new people, taking new classes and trying to figure out how to “adult.”

Trying to manage your money and set a budget are probably the last things you want to do, but it needs to be done. College can be exciting, challenging and rewarding all at the same time, so developing money-management habits early on is worth your time and effort. College tuition increases every year, and having tips on how to manage your budget can easily reduce additional financial stress.

Here are 3 ways you can cut costs while in college:

  1. Buy Used Textbooks – As a freshman you will most likely take quite a few general education classes, which means more books at a higher price. To reduce costs, buy used ones; just one book can cost hundreds of dollars. You can also search for books on websites like Amazon and Chegg before looking at your university bookstore. Both places offer rental textbooks with a simple process to receive and return them. Keep in mind that you don’t have to buy your textbooks before school starts, it is often good to wait until the first week of classes to ask your professors about whether you need the book or if you could buy an older edition where it may be cheaper!
  2. Purchase a Coffee Maker –  When you’re a full time student, most of your time is spent on studies. Those early morning iced coffees and late-night lattes can add up fairly quickly. In an article from USA Today, studies have shown that college students have spent nearly $1,100 per year on coffee. To cut back on those costs, consider buying a coffee maker for your dorm or apartment instead of racing to the nearest coffee shop.
  3. Find the Good Deals – Chances are your college town will offer student discounts. Take advantage of them! There are hundreds of companies that apply student discounts. Research and ask to find the best deals around town. Some discounts may be small and some significant – either way it can save you money. If you’re looking to buy textbooks on Amazon, Amazon Prime will offer a free six-month membership that includes free shipping. Looking for a new computer before school? Dell and Apple provide a certain percentage off of your purchase with an official school email address. Taking advantage of discounts can also provide fun, cheap entertainment for you and friends to have a night that you’ll always cherish.

College is a new and exciting part of life, just remember to track your spending and manage your budget. With these few tips we hope this will help reduce costs and save you more money! If you’re looking to work on your savings skills, open a savings account with us today!

Creative Ways to Save While on a Budget

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We’ve all heard the tips about not eating out, cutting cable and canceling that gym membership you never use. However, that leaves us wondering what other crafty ways can we think of to save? Timberwood Bank offers a few creative ideas on how you can keep money in your wallet while on a budget.

Switch Up Beauty Brands

Small expenses can add up in a hurry. Luckily, there are simple fixes for that problem. Try switching from your beloved expensive shampoo to a more generic brand. Instead of buying that department store dollar eye shadow pallet, try out a drugstore option. By moving to more cost-friendly options with your beauty products, your bank account will thank you – and, you’ll still get the same end result after using your generic products.

Thrift It

Many people only think of online shopping and name brand stores when looking for a new outfit. However, there are plenty of options out there for your next stylish endeavor that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. Going to thrift stores is a great way to find pieces that aren’t going to be a part of everyone else’s wardrobe and you’ll save a large amount of money!

Host a Potluck

Being on a budget shouldn’t mean you don’t get to socialize anymore; in fact, you may have friends who are trying to save, too. Help yourselves out by hosting a potluck party. By having everyone come over to one of your homes and bring their own dish, you won’t have to worry about spending money on an entire spread.

Skip Bottled Water

Invest in a water bottle and fill up! Spending money at vending machines, gas stations and grocery stores on something you’re already paying for at home is not the best financial move. Look at other items that may be in the same category and cut those expenses out of your life too such as buying coffee every morning instead of making your own.

Make a Meal Plan

Mapping out what your meal will be for a week or two can take a little time, but it will be well worth it financially. Going into the store with a set plan of what you will buy will help you avoid adding extra items to your cart while walking through the aisles. This will decrease the amount of unplanned expenses you have each month! When meal planning, you will also get the chance to find healthier options to make. Being able to pack lunch each day for you and your family gives you the chance to cut down on what you spend every day for lunch.

We LOVE these ideas and hope you do too! Try out a few of these unique ways to save and your bank account will thank you. Stop on in or feel free to give us a call if you’re looking for more ways to save!

How to Save for Retirement

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Bankrate estimates that half of the American population won’t be able to maintain their standard of living once they stop working. While your current bills and loans seem like a top priority, we also don’t want you to forget about what the future holds. It’s important to keep paying off your debt, however, Timberwood Bank wants to offer you a few helpful tips on how to save for retirement.

Direct Deposit

Having money directly put into an IRA or savings account is a smart way to save. This will help you get used to living at a certain income level. When the money from your paycheck is taken out right away, you never have the option to spend it – this means you were never used to having an extra amount of cash. As time goes on and you begin to pay off your debts, you have the option to enlarge the amount that you directly deposit into your retirement fund!

CD & Savings

Putting money into different CDs or a special savings account can help increase your quality of life when retirement comes. Having an account with extra funds will create a greater cushion if expenses rise. Having an accessible account where you can get liquid cash is always a safe idea. These accounts will never lose money and usually don’t come with penalties if you decide to withdraw your money early.

IRA

You can defer paying income tax on up to $5,500 that you contribute to an IRA. Couples can contribute to IRAs in each other’s names and can shop around for accounts and funds that charge especially low fees. An IRA is easy to open and gives you the option on how you want to invest your money.

Tax Refund

Every time you get money back from your taxes, put that into a savings account or CD. That extra money can add up over the years, so you’ll be happy to see how much your retirement funds have grown when you look. IRS Form 8888 allows you to directly deposit your tax refund into up to three different saving or investment accounts, including an IRA.

Small Business Investment

Finding a business to invest in and make a return on is an option for saving. Use your time before retirement to find different ways to make money for it. You don’t have to become a business owner – just a silent investor if you’d like. Small business profits are not capped and the potential return on investment is therefore higher than other alternatives, but remember that the risk can be higher too.

Stay focused on your retirement savings goal so you can be prepared as you get closer to that age. The above items are all safe and simple ways to save for your future. Utilize one of a few of these options today by stopping by our bank! We’d be happy to talk you through what we have to offer!

Holiday Hacks for Saving Money

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Shopping for the holiday season can get pretty expensive – especially with gifts for the whole family and hosting traditional holiday parties. Luckily, this holiday season we are offering you 5 top-notch money saving hacks so you save more than you spend!

  1. Be a Thrift Store Champ – When you shop at thrift stores, you can find inexpensive gifts and decorations for this holiday season. This is the perfect spot to find your ugly Christmas sweater and a wonderful resource for one-of-a-kind gifts. The items you can find here will most likely be under $10. What a bargain!
  2. Download Discount Code Apps – Honey is a chrome extension that searches and applies online discount codes so you can find all the best deals for your holiday shopping. You also never have to pay full price for a gift card as there are discount sites online such as: Gift Card Granny or Cardpool that make it fast and easy for you to save money. Stack up those online codes to get the best deals!
  3. Shop on Black Friday & Cyber Monday – Shopping the Black Friday deals might be a zoo, but in the end, the mess of people and long lines are worth it. Black Friday always offers some of the best deals at your favorite stores. If you have a large purchase to make, such as a T.V. or kitchen appliance, go shopping on Black Friday. Similarly, Cyber Monday offers great deals, but instead of going out into the madness, you can shop in the comfort of your own home. Shopping Cyber Monday will allow you to get special items at a good price without having to go anywhere. In addition to these two hacks, during the middle of December many retailers participate in Free Shipping Day. This is a one-day event where consumers are able to shop both big and small stores that offer free shipping.
  4. Utilize Your Dollar Store – At the dollar store you can find decorations, wrapping paper, and even holiday ornaments! You can also buy serving platters, dinnerware and extra kitchen utensils to make your holiday party extravagant for your guests without putting a big dent in your bank account.
  5. Participate in Secret Santa – Try something different this holiday season. Instead of buying gifts for everyone in your family, suggest the Secret Santa method! This is an easy and enjoyable gift exchange for everyone to participate in. A few weeks before Christmas, put the names of every member of the family in a hat or bucket, and have each person draw a name. They will then only have to buy a gift for that person. Not only will this help relieve some financial stress, it also serves the purpose of talking about the importance of service and giving during the holidays!

It is so easy to get all wrapped up into the spending cycle during the holidays, but hopefully with these hacks you will be able to find simple treasures and save money! If you’re looking for an extra special gift to give this holiday season, consider opening a savings account with us for your child – we’d love to be a part of the holiday spirit!