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Create a budget, ditch your debt, and start building for the future

Interactive experience Strategies, tools and tips

BUDGETING Why budget What goes into your budget Establishing a budget Building savings

Why debt management is important Good vs. bad debt Debt types DEBT MANAGEMENT? Prioritizing debt Monitoring your credit What affects your credit score

BUDGETING

BUDGETING Vacations Dinner That gadget

BUDGETING Prepared for the future 2X the cash Money for emergencies SOURCE: http://www.hellowallet.com/employer-blog/hellowallet-infographic-power-budgeting/

BUDGETING Essential SPENDING A good target 50% or less of take-home pay

BUDGETING Essential SAVINGS Retirement savings 15% pretax income Emergency savings Enough to cover 5% 3-6 months of expenses take-home pay

BUDGETING Other wants & GOALS

BUDGETING Take-home pay $1,955 Essential spending $1,105 Essential savings $278 Scott Income: $30,000 a year* Pretax income: $2,500 a month Discretionary income $772 *Tax rate: 15% Hypothetical examples are for illustrative purposes only.

BUDGETING Screenshots are for illustrative purposes only.

BUDGETING Open a separate savings or money market account Emergency Put whatever you can into it The rainy day fund Treat it like a monthly bill % Allow it to earn interest for you

BUDGETING Retirement The power of compounded growth The hypothetical example on the following slides is based on monthly contributions to a tax-deferred retirement plan and a 7% annual rate of return compounded monthly. Your own Plan account may earn more or less than this example, and income taxes will be due when you withdraw from your account. Investing in this manner does not ensure a profit or guarantee against loss in declining markets.

40K $2,400 6% Salary Save Annually 7%

10 years 20 years 30 years $34,404 $102,081 $235,213

BUDGETING Other Goals Once priorities are set

DEBT MANAGEMENT

DEBT MANAGEMENT Difficulty saving for future Leads to future debt Affects your credit score

DEBT MANAGEMENT Good debt % Low interest rates and pays for things that grow in value Bad debt % High interest rates and pays for things that decrease in value

DEBT MANAGEMENT Student loans Mortgage Credit cards Auto loans Debt types

DEBT MANAGEMENT Government loan rates are generally lower than private loans Student loans Prioritize paying down loans over 8% SOURCE: "How to pay off debt and save too," Fidelity Viewpoints, Fidelity.com, 2/26/15.

DEBT MANAGEMENT Tax advantages $ % Deduct taxes, interest, and points Mortgage Unexpected costs SOURCE: "How to pay off debt and save too," Fidelity Viewpoints, Fidelity.com, 2/26/15. No more than 28% of your gross pretax income

DEBT MANAGEMENT Example $2,000 SOURCE: "How to pay off debt and save too," Fidelity Viewpoints, Fidelity.com, 2/26/15. Credit cards 15% Interest 17 Years & $40 Minimum = $2,500 In interest

DEBT MANAGEMENT % Rates can vary greatly Most cars depreciate in value Auto loans 3 years 5 years 36 months 60 months SOURCE: "How to pay off debt and save too," Fidelity Viewpoints, Fidelity.com, 2/26/15.

DEBT MANAGEMENT Don t scrimp on essential savings Pay down high interest credit cards Prioritize Pay private student loans 8% Pay off lowinterest debt

DEBT MANAGEMENT 30-year fixed rate mortgage Loan amount: $300k FICO Score APR Monthly payment 760-850 3.514% $1349 700-759 3.736% $1387 680-699 3.913% $1417 Better rates 660-679 4.127% $1454 640-659 4.557% $1530 620-639 5.103% $1629 This chart is for illustrative purposes only. Interest rates and associated monthly loan payments may fluctuate based on current market conditions. SOURCE: What is a Good Credit Score? Bargaineering.com. Reflects rates as of May 10, 2012.

DEBT MANAGEMENT Equifax: TransUnion: Experian: Get a credit report Get your free credit score Feb Jun Oct CreditKarma.com or credit.com* (Or, see if it s on your credit card statement) *Equifax, TransUnion, Experian, creditkarma.com, credit.com are not affiliated with Fidelity Investments.

DEBT MANAGEMENT Payment history 35% Debt utilization 30% Credit age 15% SOURCE: What does FICO stand for? What is a FICO Score? Credit.com, Sept. 19, 2013. What affects your credit score? Credit inquiries Account mix 10% 10%

Understand good vs. bad debt Prioritize your payments Debt management steps Monitor your credit report and score

Balancing savings & debt 1! Save for unplanned expenses 2 Save for retirement 3 Pay off high-interest credit cards, then lower interest ones 4 Pay off private student loans 5 Save more for retirement 6 Source: How to Pay Off Debt and save too, Fidelity Viewpoints, Fidelity.com 4/3/14. Make your payments on lower-interest-rate debt

$ Create a budget Create a debt management plan Put your plan into action Take advantage of additional resources and tools on NetBenefits

OPENING Do you currently have a budget in place? A B C No, but hope to get one started Yes but finding it difficult to maintain or follow Yes and it was well worth it

OPENING How many years do you have until retirement? 0-5 6-10 10-20 20+ A B C D

WHY BUDGET? What are you saving for? A B C Vacation D A new car E A new home Kid s college Retirement

ESSENTIAL SPENDING What do you consider essential spending? A B C Housing D Food E Child care Dining out Entertainment

ESSENTIAL SPENDING What do you consider essential items to save for? A B C Retirement D Emergencies E Kid s college A new home A new car

ESSENTIAL SPENDING Approximation based on a 1%, 3%, or 5% increase in contribution. Continued employment from current age to retirement age, 67. We assume you are exactly your current age (in whole number of years) and will retire on your birthday at your retirement age. Number of years of savings equals retirement age minus current age. Nominal investment growth rate is assumed to be 5.5%. Hypothetical nominal salary growth rate is assumed to be 4% (2.5% inflation + 1.5% real salary growth rate). All accumulated retirement savings amounts are shown in future (nominal) dollars. Your own plan account may earn more or less than this example and income taxes will be due when you withdraw from your account. Investing in this manner does not ensure a profit or guarantee against a loss in declining markets.

OTHER GOALS What are you saving for? A B C Vacation D A new car E A new home Kid s college Retirement

PRIORITIZING DEBT % Pay off low-interest debt Pay private student loans Set aside money for emergency and retirement Pay down high-interest credit cards

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