According to the report, college students are also consumers and have consumer demand. For these college students "quasi-adults", how to manage wallets has become more important. Especially in recent years, colleges and universities have also become the hardest hit areas of financial fraud, and news such as "high debt" and "naked loans" of students often appear in newspapers. It should be a "compulsory course" for college students to treat wealth correctly and establish a rational consumption concept.
To establish a rational consumption concept, the first thing is to save money and understand parents' problems. Most of college students' living expenses come from their parents. Although "ambitious" parents would rather sacrifice themselves and try their best to help their children financially and provide them with a superior learning and living environment, children should also be considerate of their parents and blindly compare with others and follow suit, which will undoubtedly bring heavy financial burden to their parents.
In recent years, some college students are caught in loan disputes due to irrational consumption, threatened by words and subjected to violence. These events should be a wake-up call for college students. College students should establish a rational consumption concept and stay away from the "trap", which is not only to save money, but also an important cultivation process.