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Title: Financial Foundation


1
Financial Foundation
  • A Financial Literacy Project
  • Sponsored by Carolina First Bank
  • A Trade Name of TD Bank N.A.

2
Introduction Goals
  • Give an overview of deposit account types,
    savings and creating a budget.
  • Educate you on the importance of credit and
    provide the tools necessary to achieve both
    personal and professional goals.
  • Review steps to protect your identity and what do
    to if you are a victim of fraud.
  • Teach the foundations for starting your own small
    business.

3
Outline
  • Opening / Introductions
  • Banking Basics- types of accounts
  • Savings Budgeting
  • What Is Credit?
  • Fraud Identity Theft
  • Steps to Starting a Small Business
  • QA / Wrap-up

4
Banking Basics
  • Opening and maintaining a checking account
  • Types of deposit accounts
  • Non-interest bearing accounts
  • Interest-bearing
  • Checking
  • Savings/ Money Market
  • CDs IRAs
  • Types of Financial Institutions
  • Bank, Credit Union, Thrift
  • Reconcile your checking account
  • Debit cards, Online Banking, Bill Pay
  • Benefits and concerns
  • New debit card regulation- how it relates to NSF
    and overdrawing the account.

5
Savings
  • Savings tips
  • Needs vs. wants
  • Direct deposit
  • Pay bills online
  • Interest Earned- examples
  • Savings Calculator- see handout
  • Compounding Interest
  • How often the interest earned is paid to the
    account added back to the balance
  • Savings accounts usually have lower balance
    requirements and lower interest rates
  • Money Market accounts, CDs and investments can
    earn a higher return, but typically have higher
    opening balance requirements.
  • Investments can have risk associated with them-
    depends on account type!

6
Savings
  • Retirement savings
  • Start early
  • Give maximum allowed
  • If your company does not offer a 401K plan, start
    an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) with your
    bank
  • How to prepare a budget
  • Know what you spend
  • Monthly fixed expenses
  • Rent, insurance, phone
  • Other expenses
  • Books/tuition, utilities
  • Save for emergencies
  • Car issues, illness, etc.

7
What Is Credit?
  • What is credit and why is it important?
  • Establishing Credit
  • What makes up a credit score?
  • Rebuilding Credit
  • Types of loans
  • Installment / Term Loan
  • Revolving
  • Secured vs Unsecured
  • Mortgage loans
  • Tips for managing your credit
  • How to get free credit report once a year
  • www.annualcreditreport.com
  • Not www.freecreditreport.com will charge you
    fees!

8
What Is Credit?
  • Tips to consider when shopping for a credit card
  • Annual Fees?
  • Interest Rate?
  • Discounts or Incentives, such as points or cash
    back for using the card?
  • How much will it cost to use credit? See handout
  • Tips on how to use your credit card responsibly
  • Pay off in full each month if possible.
  • Only use for emergencies if you do not anticipate
    not being able to pay off in full.
  • Pay more than the minimum payment required!
  • Weigh out the needs vs wants- do not make impulse
    purchases!

9
Starting a Small Business
  • The Business Plan-
  • Set goals!
  • Know your ABCs
  • Accountant
  • Banker
  • CPA
  • Choosing the Legal Structure
  • Obtaining business financing
  • Registration and licensing
  • Bookkeeping- financial records
  • Profit-Loss Statement
  • Balance Sheet
  • Online Resources Tools

www.business.carolinafirst.com
www.sba.gov www.score.org www.clemson.edu/sbdc ht
tp//scsbdc.moore.sc.edu/
10
QA / Wrap-up
  • Thank you

11
  • For more information, contact
  • Stacy Sanders
  • VP/ Branch Manager
  • stacy.sanders_at_carolinafirst.com
  • 864.552.9025
  • 102 S. Main Street
  • Greenville, SC 29601

This information is provided for educational
purposes only and is not intended as financial
and/or legal advice. Carolina First is a
division of The South Financial Group, Member FDIC
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