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Topic : “ Money management strategies for college students ” UE4A Chelsea Lin

 Purpose  Background  Scope  Theoretical Framework  Method  Limitation  Reference

Purpose: To help college students lead an unlimited life with limited money.

Background:  In 2010, there are 1,022,000 college students and about 777,000 of them have to apply student loan for study.  On October,2012, the Consumer price index is 2.36% which is near the inflation standard 3%.  Taiwan’s jobless rate in September is 4.32% ↓  Spending $ > Saving $

Scope: ‧ Interview JinSun Bank Tainan Branch’s manager before the end of January. ‧ Deliver questionnaire to 80 Wenzao students before January 11.

Theoretical framework: I ‧ Money management strategies: (REASIE A, H., Janice G, W., & David, Y) said that Money management include "regular generation of financial statements; budgeting; control of spending; recording income and expenses, and tax, insurance, investment, retirement and estate planning."

II. Budgeting:  (V. Rajasekaran, & R. Lalitha) said that a budget is a plan for some specific future period. It is an estimate, expressed in monetary terms in advance.

Its main features are …  It is a method of thinking ahead for a specific time.  It tries to solve the problem it may arise.  Goals are forecast and summarized in the form of projected financial statements.  Budgeting is a process of allocation of resources.

III. Investment  (S.S.KAPTAN) said that investment is the employment of funds with the aim of achieving additional income or growth in value.

IV. Time Deposit  ( Gonzales C,.) said that time deposits are interest-bearing bank deposit products that have a fixed term or period, during which they cannot be withdrawn.

V. Mutual Fund  (Northcott A,.) said that mutual funds are means to invest in something along with other people.

VI. Insurance  (Lloyds) Insurance is the main way for businesses and individuals to reduce the financial impact of a risk occuring.

Method:  Interview JinSun Bank manager how can college student invest fund.  Design complete questionnaire by the end of December.  Deliver questionnaire to 80 Wenzao students before January 11.

Limitations:  With the limited time ↓ only can do limited research ↓ Focus on easy money management ways

References:  REASIE A, H., Janice G, W., & David, Y(2001) MONEY MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF COLLEGE STUDENTS, College Student Journal,35(2).  V. Rajasekaran, & R. Lalitha(2010).Cost Accounting, Book.  S.S.KAPTAN,(2003) Budgeting Definition, Book.  Northcott A,.(2009) The Mutual Funds Book, Book.  Gonzales C,.,(2010)Putting Your Money in Time Deposits, Journal.