Title: Money Management Skills:
1CHAPTER 2
- Money Management Skills
- Financial Statements and Budgeting
Or We Spent How Much On What?!
2Money Management, Defined
- Money Management
- Day-to-day financial activities necessary to
manage current personal economic resources while
working toward long-term financial security
How Come We Always Have Too Much Month at the
End of the Money!
3Major Money Management Activities
- Store and maintain personal financial records and
documents - Create personal financial statements
- Cash Flow Statement (income vs. expenses)
- Net Worth Statement (assets vs. liabilities)
- Create and implement a plan for spending and
saving (Arrgh! Budgeting!)
4Why Keep Financial Records?
- To help make spending decisions
- To plan future spending
- To pay bills on time
- To see changes in net worth
- To make good investment decisions
- To prepare your income tax forms
- In preparation of applying for a loan
So you know what is happening to your money!
5What to Keep in Your Home File
- Items you refer to often
- Personal and employment records
- Tax records
- Financial services records
- Money management records
- Credit records
- Consumer purchase records
- Insurance records
- Investment records
- Housing and car records
- Estate planning and retirement records
6What to Keep in Your Safe Deposit Box
- Safe deposit box is for records and items that
would be hard to replace - Birth, marriage and death certificates
- Citizenship and military papers
- Adoption and custody papers
- Serial numbers and photos of valuables
- CDs and account numbers
- Mortgage papers and titles
- List of insurance policy numbers
- Stock and bond certificates
- Coins and collectibles
- Copy of will
Discussion What about just buying a home safe?
7Other Places to Keep Records
- Automobile
- Vehicle registration (I disagree)
- Lawyer or Executor or Both
- Original of your will other estate documents
- Home computer (Encrypted?)
- Current and past budgets
- Checking account records
- Wills, estate plans, investments
- Past income tax returns
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8Successful Budgets Are...
- Well planned
- Realistic
- Flexible
- Clearly communicated
Discussion Does Budgeting ever work?
9Saving is easier than Budgeting
- Spend Less Than You Earn
- Live Beneath Your Means
- Pay Yourself First
- Make Love, Not Loans!
For those of you old enough to remember (or are
into vinyl music), do I sound like a broken
record?
Discussion The Pay Yourself 10 First
Solution Is it reasonable?
10The Extreme Viewpoint
- Keep a small notebook with you at all times
- Record every monetary transaction you make
- No matter how small
- Update your cash flow statement constantly
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Life www.simplelivingforums.net Did anyone check
out their forums?
11Personal Financial Statements
- Net Worth Statement
- A snapshot of your financial situation
- Assets versus Liabilities
- a.k.a. Balance Sheet
- Cash Flow Statement
- The movie of your financial life
- Income versus Expenses
- a.k.a. Income Statement, Budget
Lets look at each one in detail
12Components of a Net Worth Statement(a.k.a.
Balance Sheet)
- Assets What You Own
- Liquid assets
- Real estate
- Personal possessions
- Investment assets
- Liabilities What You Owe
- Current liabilities One year or less (a.k.a.
short-term) - Long-term liabilities Greater than one year
- Net Worth What You Have Left Over
- Assets minus liabilities
- Insolvent means liabilities far exceed assets
- Rule of thumb If short-term liabilities gt
income
13Components of a Cash Flow Statement(a.k.a.
Income/Expense Statement, Budget)
- Shows inflow and outflow during a given time
period Income versus Expenses - Record cash inflows
- Income from employment
- Savings and investment income
- Other sources
- Record cash outflows
- Fixed and variable expenses
- Net cash flow can be a surplus or a deficit
- Used as a basis for creating a spending, saving,
and investment plan
Insolvency is better determined here.
14Cash Flow / Net Worth
- Lets start on those financial documents