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Links that you may find useful:-
Students and tax:-
http://www.studenttaxadvice.org.uk/
Threads that you may find useful:-
Its nearly time for Students to start University so here are some threads that you may find useful. If you need any advice you can still post in the Student Board or the MoneySaving Old Style Board.
What do I need to take with me?
List for University or What to take to Uni (Old Style Board thread)
Any Student Discounts?
See The Great Student Discount Hunt
Whats best, catered or self-catered halls?
Catered vs. Self-Catered
Need an idea for something to cook?
Take a look at Student Shopping and Eating or Old Style Recipie Index
Whoops, I've spilled something! How to I clean it?!
Just visit The Cleaning Recipie Index in the Old Style Board
Also see the Cleaning Section of the MEGA index for lists of what got spilled on and how to clean it
Where should I put my money? Who will offer me the best overdraft?
Read Martin's article Top Student Bank Accounts 2007/2008
FYI magazine by Alvin Hall
www.fyimag.co.uk Financial tips for young people! And more.
Contents Insurance:
Threads on the Student's board
Threads on the Insurance board (lots)
Students and tax:-
http://www.studenttaxadvice.org.uk/
Threads that you may find useful:-
Its nearly time for Students to start University so here are some threads that you may find useful. If you need any advice you can still post in the Student Board or the MoneySaving Old Style Board.
What do I need to take with me?
List for University or What to take to Uni (Old Style Board thread)
Any Student Discounts?
See The Great Student Discount Hunt
Whats best, catered or self-catered halls?
Catered vs. Self-Catered
Need an idea for something to cook?
Take a look at Student Shopping and Eating or Old Style Recipie Index
Whoops, I've spilled something! How to I clean it?!
Just visit The Cleaning Recipie Index in the Old Style Board
Also see the Cleaning Section of the MEGA index for lists of what got spilled on and how to clean it
Where should I put my money? Who will offer me the best overdraft?
Read Martin's article Top Student Bank Accounts 2007/2008
FYI magazine by Alvin Hall
www.fyimag.co.uk Financial tips for young people! And more.
Contents Insurance:
Threads on the Student's board
Threads on the Insurance board (lots)
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Some useful threads from Old Style (Thanks to Squeaky for sending me these):
Living Within Your Means
Some discussion with tips on how to manage on a low budget.
Cooking for one
Money Saving Meals for one
As you may be cooking for yourself most of the time heres some threads to help.
Emergency food tin
A thread listing basic food items (and other stuff) that it's handy to take with you, or build up once you are there.
Store Cupboard Challenge
When the money runs out and there ain't much in the store cupboard, there are lots and lots of ideas for using up those last odds and ends in the Store Cupboard Challenge.
Mega Index
Everything in Old Style that has been talked about, thought about or even tried.
Obvious tips (from a first year)
A collection of "obvious tips" for students.0 -
thank you it helpfulIf you like the things i say thank me. :money: :beer:0
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Thanks.
If anyone knows of any useful threads that I could add please let me know.0 -
Is there anything on here on student bills etc, who is best to go with and things?
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i just started a thread on cheap or free books which might be of interest to students
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=322270"The Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed" - Ghandi0 -
any threads on companies which insure your contents in a shared house would be useful please.Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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The obvious tips thread which I have bumped would be a useful addition to the list I think.Student MoneySaving Club member 017!0
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i need help on finding cheap student contents insurance please
the best i've found so far has been HSBC (through Norwich Union)
i've tried endsleigh and cover4insurance.com so far but they were all way highHSBC CC - £3000 / £3000
Halifax CC - £1032.77 / £1032.77
Mortgage currently at [STRIKE]£82,299.71[/STRIKE] £76,017.62 would love to overpay0 -
does your parents contents insurance not cover you? worth finding out0
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thanks for posting.. it's helpful...0
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