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What steps can i take to having financial freedom?

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I am a college student and looking at going to Uni in a few years and before i go i would like to have some finacial freedom so i have no worries before and during i am there?

I would also like to know how i can keep on top of my uni debts when i have finished my uni course is there any help that you can give to me???
asked Jan 19 in Financial Freedom by robjenn Learner (720 points)

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Steps to financial freedom is my favorite topic. To me, it represents the detail that is an essential part of any project to improve our wealth. Detailed tasks in a plan that leads you to your financial goals - step-by-step.

In my pathway to financial freedom, this is my strategy stage. It is the last planning stage before you take action to improve wealth, but it only works if you have clear purpose, clear expectations, and clear objectives.

Too many people waste time on money-making schemes, or money-saving projects that are just too vague. "Having no worries" and "keeping on top of debt" are too vague. Besides which, they are probably separate projects, unless your only worry is managing student debt.

If that is your only worry, your first task is to start a project. If you have other worries, e.g. how to have enough money to fund a social life at university, then start projects for them.

I will be adding special tools to help you plan and monitor financial freedom projects, but do not wait for them. Start with a pen and paper or a spreadsheet. Whatever suits you best, but start as soon as you can.

Ask questions about any steps you get stuck on, as you work through the financial freedom pathway at:
http://freedly.com/financial-freedom/
answered Feb 16 by keith-taylor Helper (1,860 points)

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