Personal Financial Planning Developing Personal Financial Goals Lesson 1.1 Part 2.

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Personal Financial Planning Developing Personal Financial Goals Lesson 1.1 Part 2

Types of Financial Goals Two factors will influence your planning for financial goals. 1.The time factor in which you would like to achieve your goals. 2.The type of financial need that inspires your goals.

Time Frame of Goals Short-term goals take one year or less to achieve (such as saving to buy a computer) Intermediate goals take two to five years to achieve(such as saving for a down payment on a house). Long-term goals take more than five years to achieve(such as planning for retirement).

Goals for Different needs Services: A task that a person or a machine performs for you Goods: A physical item that is produced and can be weighed or measured – Consumable Goods: purchases that you make often and consume, or use up quickly. – Durable Goods: expensive items that you do not purchase often – Intangible Items: cannot be touched but are often important to your well-being and happiness. Ex: personal relationships, health, education, and free time.

Guidelines for setting Goals When setting your financial goals, follow these guidelines: 1.Your financial goals should be realistic. 2.Your financial goals should be specific. 3.Your financial goals should have a clear time frame. 4.Your financial goals should help you decide what type of action to take.

Influences on Personal Financial Planning The three most important factors are: Life Situations Personal Values Economic Factors: – Market Forces: Supply and Demand will determine the prices of products, or goods and services you purchase. Supply – the amount of goods and services available for purchase

Economic Factors cont. Demand: the amount of goods and services people are willing to buy. – When there is a high demand for an item, or when a company cannot manufacture enough of a certain product to keep up with the demand, the price of the product rises. – When there is little demand for a product, or when a company produces more than it can sell, the price of the product drops.

Financial Institutions Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, insurance companies, and investment companies. Federal Reserve System: the central banking organization of the United States. – Primary role is to regulate the money supply. – Determines interest rates and government securities

Global Influences You and the money you spend are part of the global marketplace, which is another economic factor that can affect financial planning. The economy of every nation is affected by competition with other nations. – When other companies sell more goods to the United States than U.S. companies can sell in those markets, more money leaves the United States than enters it. – Then less money is available for spending and investing, and interest rates may rise.

Economic ConditionWhat it MeasuresHow it Influences Financial Planning Consumer PricesThe value of a dollar, changes in inflation If consumer prices increase faster than wages, the value of the dollar decreases – a dollar buys less than it did before. Consumers tend to buy fewer goods and services. Lenders charge higher interest rates Consumer SpendingDemand for goods and services by individuals and households Increased consumer spending usually creates more jobs and higher wages. Reduced consumer spending causes unemployment to increase. Economic Conditions and Financial Planning

Economic ConditionWhat it MeasuresHow it Influences Financial Planning Interest RatesCost of money, cost of credit when you borrow, and the return on your money when you save or invest Higher interest rates make borrowing money more expensive and make saving more attractive. When interest rates increase, consumer prices tend to increase Money SupplyThe dollars available for spending in our economy The Federal Reserve System (Fed) sometimes adjusts interest rates in order to increase or decrease the amount of money circulating in the economy. If the Fed lowers interest rates, the money supply increase. If the Fed raises interest rates, the money supply decreases.

Economic Conditions and Financial Planning Economic ConditionWhat it MeasuresHow it Influences Financial Planning UnemploymentThe number of people without jobs who are willing and able to work Low unemployment increase consumer spending. High unemployment rates reduces consumer spending. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Total dollar value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year. The GDP provides an indication of how well people are living in a country.