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© 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Personal Finance 1.Creating a budget 2.Saving and investing 3.Credit and debt.

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1 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Personal Finance 1.Creating a budget 2.Saving and investing 3.Credit and debt

2 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Creating a Budget Why is it important? to live within your means to reduce careless spending to build financial security

3 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Budgeting A budget is: –About the future –Continuous –Flexible –Individual –About getting what YOU want! –The best tool you have for financial success –Not about restriction

4 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved 4 steps to success 1.Create a budget spreadsheet (or get one online ): http://www.vertex42.com/ExcelTemplates/personal-budget- spreadsheet.html http://www.vertex42.com/ExcelTemplates/personal-budget- spreadsheet.html 2. Use actual numbers if known, guesstimate where necessary

5 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved 3.Keep track of where you spend money and how much! Replace any guesstimate numbers in your budget with actual #’s 4.ADJUST your lifestyle and or budget

6 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Prioritize Needs –Should always come before wants –Reflected in your budgeting & bill paying habits –Examples: savings, housing, reliable transportation, insurance coverage, groceries, clothing, utilities, existing financial obligations. Wants –cable/satellite TV –Toys: boats, snow mobiles, expensive jewelry, I-Pads –Vacations –Dining out

7 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved 2. Saving & Investing Must do both to build wealth Begin with saving: goal is to set aside at least 3 months of living expenses Continue to set aside a % of EACH paycheck forever (5-10% would be good)

8 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Investing is different from saving …it’s all about having your money make money over the entire course of your life Start early …time + compounding WORKS Investing is a lifelong learning process Wide variety of investment choices (we did this a month ago, right?)

9 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved 3. Credit & Debt What is credit, anyway? Establishing credit Credit cards

10 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Credit – the amount of money available to you through lenders Debt – the amount of credit you’re using at any given time Creditor – any person / business that extends credit Important definitions:

11 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Credit Reporting Agencies –Equifax –TransUnion –Experian Credit report –Reputation –Past history is an indicator of future performance –7 years of info Your Credit

12 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Check your report: –Once a year –Before major borrowing decisions –Any time you are denied credit –If you suspect fraud Obtaining your credit report

13 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Secured vs. Unsecured –Collateral or none required? –risk Installment vs. Revolving –Installment: has set period of time auto loan mortgage –Revolving: open line of credit credit card Types of Debt

14 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Establishing credit 3 possible situations –Good credit history –Bad credit history –Insufficient credit history Getting started –Credit cards –Co-signed loans –Start small –Start with familiar institution

15 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Good or bad? Unsecured loans Higher risk = higher rates & fees Credit cards

16 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Choosing your first card APR –Lower is better –Read the fine print! Fees Perks Evaluating –bankrate.com –cardweb.com

17 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Guidelines for using credit cards: Always pay more than the minimum! –Pay at least 2x the minimum –Pay off every month when possible Always pay on time! –Avoid late fees –Pay by phone or online for convenience

18 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Balance:$2,748 APR: 18% Typical min. payment:$68 How long to pay off…? the minimum payment trap…

19 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved the minimum payment trap… At minimum payment: $68.70 213 months (nearly 18 years!) $3,545 in interest At $100/month payment 36 months (3 ½ years) $821 in interest Bankrate.com Calculator

20 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved vs. Durable goods Mp3 player Snowboard New tires for car Consumable goods Concert tickets Gasoline Groceries Dining out Should I use my credit card???

21 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Live Within your Means Paying for living expenses on credit –Denial Savings - make it a habit…& don’t “raid” Lifestyle changes are difficult –Justification –Entitlement See the “big picture” –Set goals

22 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Debt: How much is too much? How much of your monthly budget is going to debt payments? 20% or higher = potential problem

23 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Warning Signs no budget plan no savings denied for a loan debt increasing month after month total monthly debt payments ≥ 20% gross income making only minimum payments hiding purchases from others cash advances/payday loans late fees, over limit fees creditors/collectors calling

24 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Auto Loans Borrow conservatively It’s just a car –Not a status symbol –Practical –Avoid emotion

25 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Shop for the loan carefully –Find the financing before you find the car –Know your credit score –The shorter the term, the better Auto Loans

26 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved Buying a car New vs. used Negotiate! Consider all the costs before you buy –Insurance –Reliability/maintenance –Gas mileage

27 © 2006 ACA International all rights reserved That’s it…we’re done! No more econ notes at HHS (well…most of you anyway )


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