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1 Slide Independence means you pay your own way. P.1 Slide 5 Text: Slide 6 Text: Slide 7 Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 When others help meet your financial obligations, you are not truly independent. Independence is more than not living with your parents. According to a recent Junior Achievement survey, many teens don t expect to be financially independent until their mid-twenties. Establishing your own home takes planning and time. Don t expect to have everything right away. Remember your parents spent years developing a lifestyle, accumulating possessions, and building a nest egg. You shouldn t expect to have what they have right away. 9. Know how to protect your financial identity. The skimmers, scammers, lurkers, bots and phishers work hard to snag your personal information, but there are things you can do to deny them. Be smart when purchasing online. Be safe when you buy online. If possible, use a credit card not a debit card a debit card could give hackers access to your bank account. Make sure your anti-virus and anti-spyware software is up-to-date and investigate the integrity of the online merchant. Do not give credit card information to a Web site you haven t thoroughly checked. Understand and beware of online fraud. Skimmers are electronic devices planted in ATMs and pay-at-the-pump gas pumps. They lift the data stored in the magnetic strip on credit and debit cards. It is always best to pay for gas inside the station, but if that isn t possible examine the card slot carefully for any irregularities. The same holds true for automated teller machines, in fact, consumers are advised to use the ATM inside their bank whenever possible. Check your credit report on a regular basis. Just as you check your bank balance frequently to detect unexplained transactions, you should also check your credit report. Your credit report will show credit accounts opened in your name. If you did not open a listed account, you could be a victim of identity theft.
2 P.2 Slide 11 Slide 12 Slide 13 Slide 14 Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide Track your cash flow. How is it possible that is takes so long to earn money and such a short time to spend it? Cash flow is a picture of your spending where does money really go? Experts recommend that you occasionally track all of your spending every penny. Tracking reveals spending patterns you are unaware of or are ignoring. Ask yourself if you are getting maximum satisfaction from your discretionary spending. For example, are all those mocha cooler coffees worth sacrificing a dream vacation? Research shows the act of recording all spending can help you curb the desire to buy items you don t really need and help achieve financial goals at the same time. Curb undisciplined spending. If spending gets a little (or a lot) out of control, seek help from friends, family or a financial counselor to get back on track. Learning tricks to control discretionary spending is an invaluable skill, one you will use throughout your life. 7. Control your debit card. Debit cards really do take money out of a bank account. When using a plastic card it is easy to forget that money is being removed from a real bank account. Every swipe is money you are giving away and not keeping for another purpose. Record spending as you go. To slow down your spending record each expenditure at the time of purchase. Most banks offer debit or checking registers. These handy record books help track cash flow. Check your bank balance frequently. Set aside the money needed for fixed expenses and those occasional big expenditures, like car insurance or tuition. It is easy to spend money that needs to go somewhere else if it looks like you have a large balance in your account. 6. Manage your risk. Understanding the principles of risk management is important. Don t gamble and lose your income or hard-earned investments because of a belief that everything will be O.K. or, It will never happen to me.
3 Slide 18 Control risk by planning. P.3 The bad news: living involves risk. You have control over some things and no control over many others. Emergencies can cause long-term financial problems, but the good news: many risks are predictable. There are four basic ways to manage risk: avoid risk, reduce risk, transfer risk, or assume risk. Slide 19 Slide 20 Slide 21 Slide 22 Slide 23 Slide 24 Avoid risk. Avoid risk Some of the simple things your mother told you work; don t smoke, never buy a motorcycle and don t jump out of airplanes without a parachute. Reduce risk. Reduce risk Risk is reduced by taking precautionary measures such as installing smoke alarms and CO 2 detectors or eating healthy. Transfer risk. Transfer risk The most common cause of serious financial problems is unexpected medical costs. Health insurance can help manage such an emergency. Automobile insurance helps minimize financial loss when an accident occurs. These are examples of Risk Transfer paying a fee to transfer responsibility for major expenses like a totaled car or major surgery. Assume risk Assume risk Be willing to pay the price if something happens. For example, by riding on the back of a motorcycle or surfing the hood, you assume the risk of a crash. 5. Plan for the Unexpected. No matter how carefully you plan, sometimes the unexpected happens. In fact, planning for the unexpected is part of being money smart and financially independent. Create a strategy. Create an emergency fund by setting aside money on a regular basis. It is only a matter of time before you might have an unexpected trip to the dentist, a flat tire, or another setback. Experts agree that financially responsible people have three to six months living expenses in an emergency fund to handle life s bumps in the road.
4 Slide 25 Plan for the inevitable. P.4 Slide 26 Slide 27 Slide 28 Slide 29 Slide 30 Slide 31 Most of us do not have a crystal ball, but can often predict the inevitable and estimate the cost. Need a new set of tires in a few months? Will your textbooks be especially pricey next semester or is your cell phone almost an antique? Plan ahead, work these items into a financial plan, and budget accordingly. 4. Budgets are for everyone. Some people have the wrong idea about budgeting. Budgets aren t just for old folks. A budget is a framework. Think of it as a flexible plan that helps you manage expenses and plan for the future. A budget is supposed to change and adapt. A budget helps you reach financial and personal goals. Budgeting can help you keep your eye on short and long-term goals and prevent you from spending money you don t have month after month. Estimating expenses helps control spending. Budgeting out a few months at a time shows a picture of how much needs to be allocated to savings for future bills. It can also help curb spending because there is a blueprint for those upcoming expenses. 3. Needs and wants are different. You have heard this before and it might be boring to hear it again but we don t really need most of the things we think we need. The basic needs for simple food, clothing and shelter are influenced by the artificial needs created by marketing. Pay for needs first. Paying for needs first is obvious, and then decide how much of the flexible money that is left should go for wants. For example, a cell phone may be a need, but data plans, gaming and video capacity on a phone are most definitely wants wants that cost money. Defer impulse spending. How often has a purchase languished in a closet or drawer, unused and unappreciated? Avoiding impulse purchases saves a lot of money over the long term. Here are a few tips to reduce this bad habit: Wait a specific time an hour or a week to re-evaluate before buying. Avoid shopping with friends who tempt you to spend. Translate the price of the must have item into the number of hours of work it will
5 take to pay for it. Shop with cash and only bring the amount you can truly afford to spend. P.5 Slide 32 Slide 33 Slide 34 Slide 35 Slide 36 Slide 37 Budget for wants. Planning wants into the budget prevents us all from feeling deprived. Set aside a certain amount of money each month toward some want. 2. Being responsible with money is hard work. However, not having money for the things you need is hard, too. It is always more fun in the moment to spend instead of save. Managing finances is not rocket science; yet repeatedly, intelligent people spend more than they make. There is no end to what you can want. It is an adult responsibility to use available resources to create a satisfying life. Saving for the future takes discipline. Saving for the unexpected, future wants, needs, and even retirement is not exciting. However, people who manage money have this figured out. Starting to save early builds wealth later it is just that simple. Money is linked to emotion. Spending and saving money is as much an emotional response as a financial one. Think about how your emotions affect your spending. Retail therapy, a popular cliché, has financial consequences for people with a budget. 1. What you own is not who you are. Our consumer culture markets possessions as a way to help us create our identity, and it works. Disconnecting self-image from property is challenging, but possible. Slide 38 Advertising works. Advertisers spend billions of dollars on marketing that the typical consumer believes has little or no impact. Admit to yourself that advertising works and learn to minimize its effect by analyzing the marketing that surrounds you. Make it a game to deconstruct ads and see how they play gotcha.
6 P.6 Slide 39 Slide 40 Slide 41 Few purchases give long-lasting value or satisfaction. Evaluate your possessions with these two criteria: long-term satisfaction and shortterm satisfaction. For most people, few items end up in the long-term pile. Find pleasure in things that don t require spending money. Finally, find enjoyment in experiences, friends, and activities that don t require money. After all, a life well lived is full of memories, not stuff. Personal finance is more personal than it is finance: it is more behavior than it is math. Dave Ramsey One final concept to consider is how you view money. What do you think this quote means? How are your spending patterns influenced by personal behaviors?
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