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Three money skills students will want for university or college — and ‘loud budgeting’ is top of that list

While budgeting is the priority, managing credit and value consciousness are also important to students’ financial well-being. 

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Your budgeting journey can be as loud or as quiet as you’d like. Just stick with it, writes Lesley-Anne Scorgie. 


Hands down, the most important financial skill every post-secondary student needs to learn is budgeting.

Second and third on the essential skills list are managing credit and value consciousness.

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Lesley-Anne Scorgie is a Toronto-based personal finance columnist and a freelance contributing columnist for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @lesleyscorgie.

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