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Financial Planning

Financial Planning. Chapter 9. Benefits of Financial Planning. Identify priorities Clarify financial goals Determine how to reach goals Knowing that you’re prepared for both everyday and unexpected expenses can reduce anxiety about financial health. Living Within Your Means.

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Financial Planning

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  1. Financial Planning Chapter 9

  2. Benefits of Financial Planning • Identify priorities • Clarify financial goals • Determine how to reach goals Knowing that you’re prepared for both everyday and unexpected expenses can reduce anxiety about financial health.

  3. Living Within Your Means • Making smart choices about your spending based on the resources you have available • Premature affluence – difficulty adjusting when you have to pay your own living expenses

  4. Elements of Financial Planning • Making a budget – a plan for spending and saving your money • Choosing investments that allow your money to grow over time • Establishing credit and managing it wisely • Obtaining adequate insurance to protect against loss • Making decisions about retirement plan choices and other employee benefits • Setting up an estate plan to administer your property according to your wishes

  5. Identify Financial Goals • What is important to you and your family? • College tuition • New house • New car • Vacations • Hobbies

  6. Assessing Current Finances • Balance sheet – statement of what you own and what you owe • Assets – what you own, includes money • Liabilities – what you owe, debts Net worth = assets - liabilities

  7. Analyzing Spending Habits • Keep a record of monthly purchases • Review your spending habits • Do you need to make adjustments?

  8. Changing Needs • Family Life Cycle • Marriage • Parenthood • Children Moving Out • Aging

  9. Family Crises • Unforeseen events can affect financial planning • Loss of job • Divorce • Death or injury to spouse • Natural disasters • Keep an emergency fund of cash • Have enough life, health and home insurance • Seek help from others

  10. What Can Financial Software Do? • Checkbook • Expense Tracking • Budgeting • Automatic Reminders • Financial Review • Income Tax Planning • Investment Tracking • Planning Calculators

  11. Should you use financial software? • Easy to organize and manage • Math errors are eliminated • Easy to find information • Upgrades can be costly • Users need good computer skills • Must learn to use program

  12. Online Banking Features • Online banking – conducting business with financial institutions over the internet • Online bill payment – paying bills electronically • Online bill presentment – receiving bills over the internet

  13. Why make a budget? • Avoid running out of money between paychecks • Evaluate your spending habits and make better choices • Set aside savings for unexpected expenses • Work toward your financial goals

  14. Creating a Budget – Step One • Estimate income • Gross income • Net income

  15. Creating a budget – Step Two • Estimate Expenses • Fixed expenses – regular payments that do not vary in amount, (rent, loans) • Variable expenses – expenses that normally increase or decrease (utilities, groceries, clothing) • Your past spending • Expert recommendations • National averages

  16. Creating a Budget – Step Three • Plan for Savings • Create a budget category for savings just like any other expense

  17. Creating a Budget – Step Four • Balance the Budget • Add up all income • Subtract all expenses • Result should equal zero • Result is positive – add more to savings • Result is negative – expenses exceed income • Discretionary expenses – expenses that are not necessary • Trim variable expenses • Reduce fixed expenses

  18. How U.S. Consumers Spend Their Money

  19. Who is qualified to help? Credentials -licenses, certifications, or degrees that indicate a person is qualified to perform a service • Certified Financial Planner (CFP) • Chartered Financial Consultant • Accountant • Insurance agent • Attorney • Stockbroker

  20. Why keep records? • For identification • For legal proof • For loan applications • For tax purposes • For budgeting purposes • To verify transactions • For reference

  21. Where to store documents? • Safe deposit box – locked box that can be rented in a secure area of a bank • Home safe or lock box • Home filing system • Electronic storage • Billfold

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