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Page 1: Personal Financial Management Bringing It All Together

Personal Financial

Management

Bringing It All Together

Page 2: Personal Financial Management Bringing It All Together

Personal Finance Workshops

A. Budgeting and Debt

Reduction

B. Saving and Investing

C. Personal Financial

Management

D. Stewardship

E. Charitable Giving

Page 3: Personal Financial Management Bringing It All Together

Our mission today

• Financial planning

• Overcoming the fear factor!

• Building a solid foundation

• Where to go for more help

Page 4: Personal Financial Management Bringing It All Together

People don’t plan to fail…..they fail to plan!

• Only 28% of households have a comprehensive financial plan

• Only 19% express an interest in having a financial plan• Don’t understand the value

• Don’t know what a comprehensive plan is

• Believe the cost of having such a plan developed by a financial professional is high

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Did you know?

• God provides us with the knowledge and tools in the bible for sound money management.

• New testament:• 215 verses pertaining to faith• 218 verses pertaining to salvation

• 2084 versus dealing with stewardship of and accountability for money and finance

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How do we create a financial plan?

• Define financial planning

• Structure of a sound financial plan

• Commit to action

• Who can help?

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What is financial planning?1. Where you are today?

• Examine your personal finances

2. Where you want to go? • Define short and long-term goals

3. Creating the plan to get you from today into tomorrow

• Action steps to reach those goals

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Your plan will move with you through the various life stages

Life cycle planning periods

retirement

Pre-retirementPeak

accumulation

mid career

early career

Life cycles

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Key components of a plan

Speculation

Financial Goals & Priorities

Protecting Financial Security

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Key components of a planSpeculation

Financial Goals & Priorities

Protecting Financial Security

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Key components of a plan

Speculation

Financial Goals & Priorities

Protecting Financial Security

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Pharaoh's dream Genesis 41:25-36:“...seven cows, fat and sleek came up out of the Nile;

and they grazed in the marsh grass…, seven other cows came up after them, poor and very ugly and gaunt…; and the lean and ugly cows ate up the first seven fat cows. Yet when they had devoured them, it could not be detected that they had devoured them; for they were just as ugly as before….I saw also in my dream seven ears, full and good, came up on a single stalk; and lo, seven ears, withered, thin, and scorched by the east wind, sprouted up after them; and the thin ears swallowed the seven good ears.”

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Savings and Investments for

Retirement Goals, Education, etc.

Savings and Investments for

Retirement Goals, Education, etc.

Long Term Care to preserve dignity and family ties at old

age (stream of income)

Long Term Care to preserve dignity and family ties at old

age (stream of income) Disability Insurance for income preservation while living (stream of income)

Disability Insurance for income preservation while living (stream of income)

Life Insurance for income and estate protection on death (lump-sum)

Risk Management

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Life insuranceFinancial protection for:Your family and loved ones

• Can supplement lost income• Provide funding for child’s

education• Debt relief – mortgage, credit

cards• Money for funeral and final

expenses and taxes

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Critical Illness Facts

73,000 died of Heart

Disease and Stroke in

2003

159,900 new cases of cancer

diagnosed and 72,700 deaths in

2007

Over 70,000 heart attacks

in Canada each year

Statistics Canada, Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation

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The need – advances in medicine

We are more likely to survive critical illnesses:• Today 59% of people diagnosed with cancer

will survive as compared to 1 in 3 in the 1960’s • 80% of heart attack victims survive when

admitted to hospital• 75% of stroke victims will survive the initial

event, but 60% will be left with a disability

We are survivors!

Sources: Statistics Canada; Canadian Cancer Society; Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

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Critical Illness InsurancePay the bills and more!

• Provides you with options

• Allows you to focus on getting well

• Eliminates money worries

• Return of premium option

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Wills and Power of Attorney• A Will helps ensure your personal wishes

are followed. If you own a personal asset or have children, you should have a Will.

• A property power of attorney will make financial decisions on your behalf.

• A healthcare power of attorney will take care of your healthcare needs.

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Truth about savings and debt

Trend #1: Less Saving

• Savings rates: 20.2% in the 1982 to 1.2% in 2005• Half of all Canadians have less than $2500 in

savings

Trend #2: More Debt• Canadians spend, on average 127% of their

income every year• Money is the #1 cause of marital conflict

Source: www.crowncanada.ca / Statistics Canada

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Key components of a plan

Speculation

Financial Goals & Priorities

Protecting Financial Security

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The Parable of the TalentsMatthew 25:14:

• 5 talents – put his money to work and gained 5 more• 2 talents – put his money to work and gained 2 more• 1 talent – went out, dug a hole and hid the money

For the 2 who put the money to work… “Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things. I will put you in charge of many things.

For the 1 who didn’t…. ‘Evil and lazy servant!.... Then you should have deposited my money with the bankers, and on my return I would have received my money back with interest!’

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Wealth creation

• The Power of Time

• The Power of Compounding

• The Importance of Rate of Return

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Rule of 72• Dramatic effect of time, compounding and rate of return.• Your money will approximately DOUBLE at a point in time

determined by dividing 72 by the percent interest you earn.

Values are for illustrative purposes only and may be subject to applicable taxes.

Time, Compounding and Return

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9

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36

0 10 20 30 40

Your Money Will Double In…Years

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Who Has More at 65?

• Investor “A” invests $1,000/year from age 40 to 50 and stops to let it grow

or

• Investor “B” invests $1,000/year from age 50 to 65?

Putting money to work

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

40000

45000

Investor A Investor B

Assumes 7% Annual Return Inside an RRSP

Invested Grew To

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Retirement savings

• 25% have died

• 19% have incomes less than $10,000

• 49% have incomes of $10,000 - $35,000

• 7% have incomes of over $35,000

Most people begin their career with the hope of a good retirement. However by age 65:

19%

25%7%

49%

Source – National Council of Welfare, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, 2001

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If you fail to plan…

• Inefficient use of resources

• Risk of not meeting financial objectives

• Unprepared for the storms of life

• Pay higher taxes than necessary

• Delay retirement; live on less money

• May be difficult fulfilling God’s purpose for your life

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Commit to actionConcrete steps for action

• Set goals – spiritual and practical

• Assess current situation

• Develop action plans

• Put your plan into action

• Track your progress

• Celebrate your successes

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Who can help? “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with

many advisors they succeed”

Proverbs 15:22

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Want to go deeper? To review or start your plan

– consider FaithLife Financial

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• view seminars

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