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Money Matters Presented by The Solutions Group

Goals for Today Identify personal money management goals Set up a budget to continue using Learn what to do if your money situation is out of control.

Money Management Goals 1. What do you want to be, do, or have? 2. How would that enhance your life? 3. How will that add to your confidence, self esteem, pride, happiness, peace of mind?

Money Management Quiz Yes or No? I know how much income I have every month, and I know how much I spend every month.

Retirement? I have calculated the amount of money I need to save for a comfortable retirement.

More Quiz Items I have a savings target for the year. I know what % of my savings target I have achieved.

High Finance! I know my debt/asset ratio. Take poll.

A Few More Quiz Items 1. My regularly recurring bills are paid in full every month. 2. I have a reserve of cash for emergencies. 3. I have saved enough to cover 3-6 months expenses.

Why do I need a budget? Knowledge is power! Make informed decisions Prepare for change Enjoy using your money!

Yes You Do Need a Budget Refer to handout for sample design Set up on paper or in an electronic spreadsheet Basic idea know what money is coming in and what is going out The truth will set you free!

Credit and credit cards who s in control? What are your rules about using credit? Using credit wisely Knowing about Credit Card Reform Monitoring your credit use

Rules for using credit Charge only what you can afford! You have cash in the bank to cover the purchase. You can t afford the item or service, but you need it right away (example car repairs).

Don t charge it You don t have enough cash to cover the purchase, and it is not an emergency. It won t exist when the bill comes (a meal, groceries, etc).

Highlights from Credit Card Reform Act of 2009 Limited interest rate hikes Limited universal default The right to opt out Limited credit to young adults

Credit Charges? I know the interest rates for my credit cards. I know the interest rates for my savings and checking accounts.

What s a credit score? A credit score is the result of a mathematical formula that uses the information in your credit file, such as how well you have paid your bills in the past, to calculate how likely you are to pay your bills in the future.

What s in your credit report? One free credit report every 12 months from the 3 credit reporting agencies: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Authorized by Federal law. Do NOT pay for credit report! https://www.annualcreditreport.com

Comparisons If you need to compare interest rates for credit cards, banks, and more go to the site www.bank.rate.com Interest rate information on CDs, savings & money market accounts, and different credit cards Savings Calculator, Bank Ratings, and Calculators for loans, etc. Tips on preventing identity theft

Are you credit worthy? Employment record Home owner & length of time Few credit cards Reasonable debts & credit lines Work in a steady field

Watch out for companies that promise to clean up your credit record! The company asks for money up front and charges you before they've performed their services. The company guarantees to remove late payments, bankruptcies, or similar information from a credit report. The company charges a lot of money to repair credit. The company asks you to write to the credit reporting company to verify the same credit account information in the file, over and over, even after the information has been determined to be correct. The company doesn't want to or can't provide a business address. The company pushes you to decide to engage them right away.

Identity theft clues Credit card charges that you don't recognize Calls or letters about things you didn't buy Bills that arrive on unusual days New credit cards or statements for accounts that you didn't open Denials of credit for no apparent reason Information on your credit reports you don't recognize, such as accounts or addresses

Personal traits and your finances Patience Satisfaction Organization Discipline Reflectiveness

More personal traits Creativity Curiosity Risk-taking Goal-oriented Hard Working and Smart Working

Your Goals Revisited 1. What do you want to be, do, or have? 2. How would that enhance your life? 3. How will that add to your confidence, self esteem, pride, happiness, peace of mind?

Great Quotes from Warren Buffet If you buy things you do not need, soon you will have to sell things you do need. Do not save what is left after spending, spend what is left after saving.

Thank you!