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Chapter 03 Money Management Strategy: Financial Statements and Budgeting McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. 3-1 Chapter 3 Learning Objectives 1. Recognize relationships among financial documents and money management activities 2. Design a system for maintaining personal financial records 3. Develop a personal balance sheet and cash flow statement 4. Create and implement a 5. Relate money management and savings activities to achieve financial goals 3-2 Successful Money Management Objective 1: Recognize relationships among financial documents and money activities Daily spending and saving decisions are the heart of financial planning Decisions must be coordinated with needs, goals, and personal situations 3-3

Successful Money Management is the day-to-day financial activities needed to manage personal economic resources, while working toward long-term financial security 3-4 Successful Money Management AND MONEY- MANAGEMENT Spending money on current living expenses reduces the amount you can save and invest Saving and investing for the future reduces the amount you can spend now Buying on credit ties up future income Using savings for purchases results in lost interest and depletes savings Comparison shopping can save money but takes valuable time 3-5 COMPONENTS OF MONEY MANAGEMENT 3-6

A System for Personal Financial Records Objective 2: Design a system for maintaining personal Benefits of an Organized System of Financial Records Handling daily business affairs, including payment of bills on time Planning and measuring financial progress Completing required tax reports Making effective investment decisions Determining available resources for current and future buying 3-7 A System for Personal Financial Records ITEMS IN YOUR Personal and employment records Money management records Tax records Financial services records Consumer purchase, auto and credit records Housing records Insurance records Investment records Estate planning and retirement records 3-8 A System for Personal Financial Records ITEMS IN THE Records that would be Birth, marriage and death certificates, copy of will Citizenship and military papers Adoption and custody papers Serial numbers and photos of valuables CDs and credit and banking account numbers Mortgage papers and titles List of insurance policy numbers Stock and bond certificates Coins and other collectibles 3-9

A System for Personal Financial Records RECORDS ON YOUR Current and past budgets Summary of checks written and other banking transactions Past income tax returns prepared with tax preparation software Account summaries and performance results of investments Computerized versions of wills, estate plans, and other documents 3-10 A System for Personal Financial Records HOW LONG SHOULD RECORDS BE KEPT? Birth certificates, wills, and Social Security information should be kept indefinitely Keep records on personal property and investments as long as you own them Keep documents related to the purchase and sale of real estate indefinitely Copies of tax returns and supporting data should be kept six years 3-11 Objective 3: Develop a personal and Purpose of Report your current financial position in relation to the value of the items you own and the amounts you owe Measure your progress toward your financial goals Maintain information on your financial activities Provide data you can use when preparing tax forms or applying for credit 3-12

: WHERE ARE YOU NOW? Also called the Net Worth Statement or Statement of Financial Planning Preparation of Balance Sheet requires using the following Steps STEP 1: LISTING ITEMS OF VALUE - what you own Liquid assets Real estate Personal possessions Investment assets 3-13 STEP 2: DETERMINING THE AMOUNTS OWED - what you owe Current liabilities (< 1 year) Long term liabilities STEP 3: COMPUTING NET WORTH Assets Liabilities = Net Worth Assets = Net Worth + Liabilities is the inability to pay debts when they are due 3-14 Net Worth is an indication of the financial position at any given date Ways to increase Increasing your savings Reducing spending Increasing the value of investments and other possessions Reducing the amounts you owe 3-15

THE STATEMENT Cash Flow is the actual inflow, outflow for a given time period The Cash Flow statement is also called personal income and expenditure statement 3-16 THE CASH FLOW STATEMENT The process of preparing cash flows statement follows these steps STEP 1: RECORD Wages, salaries, and commissions Self-employment business income Savings and investment income Gifts, grants, scholarships and educational loans Government payments, such as Social Security, public assistance, and unemployment benefits Amounts received from pension and retirement programs Alimony and child support payments 3-17 STEP 2: RECORD CASH Fixed Expenses Variable expenses STEP 3: DETERMINE NET CASH FLOWS The difference between income and outflows can either be positive or negative Cash flow statement provides the foundation for preparing and implementing a spending, saving, and investment plan 3-18

Budgeting for Skilled Money Management Objective 4: Create and implement a A budget is a spending plan The main purposes of a budget are to help you Live within your income Spend your money wisely Reach your financial goals Prepare for financial emergencies Develop wise financial management habits 3-19 Budgeting for Skilled Money Management STARTING THE BUDGETING PROCESS 3-20 Budgeting for Skilled Money Management CHARACTERISTICS OF BUDGETING Well-planned Realistic Flexible Clearly communicated 3-21

Selecting a Budgeting System Which one works for you? Mental budget it is all in your head Physical budget-use envelopes for your expenses such as food, rent, etc. Written budget use spreadsheets Computerized budget use software such as Quicken (http://www.quicken.com/) Online budget- (http://www.mint.com/) Budget App - using your phone to track expenses. 3-22 Money Management and Achieving Financial Goals Objective 5: Relate money management and savings activities to achieve financial goals Reasons for include Setting aside money for irregular and unexpected expenses Paying for the replacement of expensive items, such as cars or a down payment on a house Buying special items like recreational equipment or to pay for a vacation Providing for long-term expenses such as retirement or the education of children Earning income from the interest on savings for use in paying living expenses 3-23 Money Management and Achieving Financial Goals SELECTING A SAVINGS Payroll deductions into savings accounts Automatic payments from checking into savings accounts or mutual funds Saving regularly in 401(k) plans Also save coins, make periodic deposits Write a check each payday as a % of income and deposit into savings 3-24