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Page 1: Money Matters1. 2 Introductions Instructor and student introductions Module overview

Money Matters 1

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Money Matters 2

Introductions

• Instructor and student introductions

• Module overview

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Student Introductions

• Your name

• Expectations, questions, and concerns about budgeting

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Purpose

Money Matters will help you:

• Get a handle on how you spend your money.

• Prepare and follow a personal spending plan or budget.

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Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

• Track daily spending habits.

• Prepare a personal spending plan or budget to estimate monthly income and expenses.

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Objectives (Continued)

• Identify ways to decrease spending and increase income.

• Identify budgeting tools that will help you manage your money.

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Agenda and Ground Rules

• One hour long

• One 10-minute break

• Training methods

• Class participation

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Budget

A step-by-step plan for meeting expenses in given period of time.

Also called a “personal spending plan.”

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Benefits of Budgeting

• Reduces money-related anxiety.

• Gives you control of your financial situation.

• Helps you build assets to improve your quality of life.

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How to Prepare a Budget

1. Track daily spending.

2. Determine income and expenses.

3. Find ways to decrease spending.

4. Find ways to increase income.

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Daily Spending Diary

Day What did I spend my money on today?

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

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Income

• Wages• Public assistance• Child support• Alimony

• Interest• Dividends• Social security• Other sources

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Gross vs. Net Income

Gross income = Total income without deductions

Net income = Gross income minus SS, taxes, other deductions

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Social Security Benefits

Social Security covers:

• Retirement

• Disability

• Family

• Survivors

• Medicare benefits

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Social Security Statement

A record of:

• Your earnings.

• Social Security taxes you have paid during your working years.

• Estimate of monthly retirement, disability, and survivor benefits.

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Fixed vs. Flexible Expenses

Fixed expenses = Expenses with amounts that don’t change from month to month.

Flexible expenses = Expenses with amounts that may change from month to month

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Tax Credits

• Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).

• Child tax credit.

• Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses.

• Education credits.

• Tax credits for retirement savings contributions.

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Recordkeeping Tips

• Keep records in a safe place.

• Keep files organized.

• Keep tax records for at least 3 years.

• Send your bill payments before they are due.

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Budgeting Tools

• Monthly payment schedule

• Monthly payment calendar

• Expense envelope system

• Budget box system

• Computer system

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Monthly Payment Calendar

Month - _______

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1

2

$2,000 pay check $100-savings $40-food $150-personal

$25-savings

3

$160 transportation

4 5

$800 child support

6

$1,000 rent

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14

15

16

$40 phone bill

17 18 19 0

$200 credit card

21

22

23

24 25 26 27

28

$550 child care

29

30

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What To Pay First

• Rent or mortgage

• Utilities

• Food

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Loan Payment Decisions

• Pay off loans with the highest interest rate first.

• Talk to your creditors.

• Get credit counseling.

• Enroll in a debt management plan.

• Consider bankruptcy only as a last resort.

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Practice Exercise: Budget Considerations

Instructions:

• Read the scenario.

• Answer the questions.

• Be prepared to explain your answers.