BEYOND THE TITHE. Practical Lessons on Personal Finance. SESSION 3 COUNTING THE COST Relationships, Budgets, and Your Life

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BEYOND THE TITHE Practical Lessons on Personal Finance 1 SESSION 3 COUNTING THE COST Relationships, Budgets, and Your Life 2

SAVINGTHECRUMBS.COM 3 For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost, whether he has enough to complete it? Otherwise, when he has laid a foundation and is not able to finish, all who see it begin to mock him, saying, This man began to build and was not able to finish. Luke 14:28-30 ESV 4

YOU MUST HAVE A PLAN! Lesson 5 TYPES OF PLANS 1. Life Event Plans 2. Long & Short-term Savings Plans 3. Monthly Spending Plan ( Budget ) 4. Relationships & Money 6

HOW THEY RELATE Life Events Long-Term Savings Short-Term Savings Monthly Spending Relationships 7 LIFE EVENT PLANS 8

LIFE EVENT PLANS College/Career Wedding Home Purchase Car Purchase Vacations Having a Baby Debt Payoff Mission Work Children s Education Retirement 9 QUESTIONS TO ANSWER How much money will it cost? (What can I afford?) When do I need this money? How much do I need to start saving now? 10

DON T GO CRAZY! 11 $3,000 Our Wedding 12

LONG-TERM SAVINGS PLAN & SHORT-TERM SAVINGS PLAN 13 SAVINGS PLANS Life events determine what to save for. Help to keep the end in mind. Prevents the need to resort to debt. It gives us a target for what to save, rather than simply what not to spend. 14

LIFE EVENTS & SAVINGS Life Events Long-Term Savings Short-Term Savings 15 LONG-TERM VS. SHORT-TERM Long-term Savings Short-term Savings More than 5 years Less than 5 years In higher yielding accounts (Investments) In insured accounts (FDIC/ NCUA) Regular monthly savings Saved in order of priority 16

LONG-TERM VS. SHORT-TERM Long-term Savings Short-term Savings Larger Debts Smaller Debts College Fund Emergency Fund House Downpayment Weddings/Vacations/Trips Retirement Cars/Toys/Gadgets/Big Purchases 17 MEET FRUGAL FANNY Registered Nurse 18

FANNY S LONG-TERM SAVINGS Long-term Goals Amount Needed by Monthly Savings 1. Student Loans $35,000 2025 (10 Years) $390 2. House Downpayment $20,000 2025 (10 Years) $160 3. Retirement $750,000 2055 (40 years) $220 Total $805,000 $770/month 19 BOTTOM LINE She must save a minimum of $770 each month to reach her long-term goals. 20

FANNY S SHORT-TERM SAVINGS Short-term Goals Amount Needed by Monthly 1. Credit Card Debt $1,000 ASAP? 2. Emergency Fund $9,000 ASAP? 3. Wedding $3,000 August 2016 $375 4. Mission Trip $500 October 2016 $50 5. Car Loan $5,000 2017 $450 6. New Computer $1,500 2020 $25 Total: $20,000 >$900/month 21 FANNY S SHORT-TERM SAVINGS Short-term Goals Amount Needed by Monthly 1. Credit Card Debt $1,000 ASAP? 2. Emergency Fund $9,000 ASAP? 3. Wedding $3,000 August 2016 $375 4. Mission Trip $500 October 2016 $50 5. Car Loan $5,000 2017 $450 6. New Computer $1,500 2020 $25 Total: $20,000 >$900/month 22

FANNY S SHORT-TERM SAVINGS Short-term Goals Amount Needed by Monthly 1. Credit Card Debt $1,000 ASAP? 2. Emergency Fund $9,000 ASAP? 3. Wedding $3,000 August 2016 $375 4. Mission Trip $500 October 2016 $50 5. Car Loan $5,000 2017 $450 6. New Computer $1,500 2020 $25 Total: $20,000 >$900/month 23 FRUGAL FANNY S CAR 2012 Honda Accord EX Worth $13,000 (kbb.com) Owes $5,000 SELL THE CAR! What to do? 24

FRUGAL FANNY S CAR Sale $13,000 Loan -$5,000 Temporary Car -$2,500 Remaining $5,500 25 FANNY S SHORT-TERM SAVINGS Short-term Goals Amount Needed by Save Monthly 1. Credit Card Debt $1,000 ASAP? 2. Emergency Fund $4,500 ASAP? 3. Wedding $3,000 August 2016 $375 4. Mission Trip $500 October 2016 $50 5. Car Loan $5,000 2017 $450 5. New Car $10,000 2017 $450 6. New Computer $1,500 2020 $25 Total: $19,500 $900/month 26

WHAT ABOUT THAT EMERGENCY FUND? Garage Sale ebay Extra shifts of work Side jobs Get Creative! 27 FANNY S SHORT-TERM SAVINGS Short-term Goals Amount Needed by Save Monthly 1. Credit Card Debt $1,000 ASAP? 2. Emergency Fund $4,500 ASAP? 3. Wedding $3,000 August 2016 $375 4. Mission Trip $500 October 2016 $50 5. Car Loan $5,000 2017 $450 5. New Car $10,000 2017 $450 6. New Computer $1,500 2020 $25 Total: $15,000 $900/month 28

BOTTOM LINE Short-term: Get to $15,000 ASAP Long-term: Save $770 each month 29 FANNY S SAVINGS PLAN Reveals clear priorities in her life. All extra money has a place to go, instead of being spent. It gives a target number to save for in monthly spending plan. It gives final target number for total savings. Any surplus can be given away. 30

A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went. John Maxwell 31 MONTHLY SPENDING PLAN 32

MONTHLY SPENDING PLAN Life Events Long-Term Savings Short-Term Savings Monthly Spending 33 MONTHLY SPENDING PLAN List projected monthly income. List projected monthly expenses. (From expense tracking) Assign dollar amounts to each category of expenses for the next month. Goal is to reduce spending so as much can go toward savings as possible. ($0 spending is ideal!) Aim is to hit targets from savings plans. Review monthly to make sure you don t spend more than what you ve allocated, and adjust for the next month. 34

FANNY S CURRENT SPENDING Categories Amounts % of Income Totals Income 100% $3,600 Expenses 90% $3,240 Tithe/Offerings $540 15% Rent $800 22% Utilities & Cellphone $330 9% Food $300 8% Transportation $350 10% Insurance $330 9% Personal Effects $340 9% Recreation $250 7% Net Income/Savings 10% $360 35 REVIEW THE SAVINGS GOALS 10% Savings Rate Net Savings $360 Long-Term Savings $770/month $360 Short-Term Savings $15,000 $0 Years to $15,000 Never 36

FRUGAL FANNY HAS SEVERAL OPTIONS: 1. Adjust her savings goals. 2. Increase her income. 3. Live up to her name and cut spending. 4. Do a combination of these. 5. NO DEBT! 37 SAVINGS-DRIVEN SPENDING 10% Savings Rate 35% Savings Rate Net Savings $360 $1,260 Long-Term Savings $770/mo. Short-Term Savings $15,000 $770 $770 $0 $490 Years to $15,000 Never 3 38

SAVINGS FROM MONTHLY BUDGET Life Events Long-Term Savings Short-Term Savings Monthly Spending 39 WHAT THIS MEANS An Extra $900 per month That s just $30 per day 40

NEW SPENDING PLAN (35% TARGET) Categories Amounts % of Income Totals Income 100% $3,600 Expenses 65% $2,340 Tithe/Offerings $540 15% Rent $400 11% -$400 Utilities & Cellphone $230 6% -$100 Food $250 7% -$50 Transportation $200 6% -$150 Insurance $200 6% -$80 Personal Effects $320 9% -$20 Recreation $200 6% -$50 Net Income/Savings 35% $1,260 Long-term Savings $770 Short-term Savings $490 41 WE VIEW BUDGETS DIFFERENTLY Spending Control vs. Savings Maximization It answers the question of WHY? The Means vs. The End Keeps focus on the Savings Rate Achieving goals makes budgeting more motivating 42

RELATIONSHIPS & MONEY 43 RELATIONSHIP IS THE CONTEXT Life Events Long-Term Savings Short-Term Savings Monthly Spending Relationships 44

IF YOU RE SINGLE 45 WHO YOU MARRY IS THE SINGLE LARGEST FINANCIAL DECISION YOU LL EVER MAKE 46

IF YOU RE SINGLE Financial incompatibility is one of the most common contributors to divorce. Money issues can bankrupt a marriage figuratively and literally. Make sure to look for someone who is financially compatible. 47 IF YOU RE SINGLE How to know? How s their career? Debt problems? Watch their shopping habits. What are their family s money habits like? What kind of gifts do they expect? 48

IF YOU RE ENGAGED 49 NOW S THE TIME TO MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO MONEY SECRETS! 50

IF YOU RE ENGAGED Have the money talk. Discuss openly your views on money. Be transparent and honest. Agree on money goals before getting married. If you aren t clear on where each other stand on money, you aren t ready to get married! Plan the wedding together. It will uncover a lot! 51 IF YOU RE MARRIED 52

MONEY IS A TEAM SPORT 53 IF YOU RE MARRIED You have become one flesh that means your bank accounts too. Have one person be the primary financial caretaker. But create and review your savings and spending plans TOGETHER. Agree on your goals! Set a dollar amount over which no purchase occurs without joint discussion. 54

IF YOU RE MARRIED Include some fun money for each other in the budget. Celebrate the victories together. Make the finances a point of unity for the family rather than a point of conflict. It can even be fun! 55 LIFEHACK FOR COUPLES For just one year after you get married, if you live on just one income and invest the second plus all cash wedding gifts, you might be done saving for retirement completely. Example: You get married at 25, and both spouses work. One income plus all of the wedding cash gifts from the wedding equal $50,000. If invested at 8%, in 40 years when you turn 65, that $50k has turned into almost $1.2 million. This will yield $48,000/year retirement income. 56

SESSION 3 SUMMARY Life Events Long-Term Savings Short-Term Savings Monthly Spending Relationships 57 SESSION 3 SUMMARY You must have a plan or you will never reach your destination. Financial plans reveal our priorities in life. Plan ahead for life events instead of relying on debt. Saving goals should drive our monthly spending decisions. Marriage is the most important financial decision we will make. Money is a team sport, husband and wife must be united. 58

BEYOND THE TITHE Practical Lessons on Personal Finance 59 RESOURCES How to Budget for Maximum Savings (http://www.savingthecrumbs.com/ budget-maximum-savings/) Revealing Our Monthly Budget (http://www.savingthecrumbs.com/revealingour-monthly-budget/) Our 2014 Finances Exposed! (http://www.savingthecrumbs.com/2014finances-exposed/) 6 Financially Important Traits to Look for in a Wife (http:// www.savingthecrumbs.com/6-financially-important-traits-to-look-for-in-a-wife/) 4 Financially Important Traits to Look for in a Husband (http:// www.savingthecrumbs.com/4-financially-important-traits-to-look-for-in-ahusband/) 60

RESOURCES Planning a Wedding for Less than $3,000 (http:// www.savingthecrumbs.com/planning-a-wedding-for-lessthan-3000/) 6 Unconventional Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding (http://www.savingthecrumbs.com/6- unconventional-ways-to-save-money-on-your-wedding/) How I Got Married in a Cheap Wedding Dress (http:// www.savingthecrumbs.com/how-i-got-married-in-acheap-wedding-dress/) 61