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Page 1: Autonomics and Other Important Financial Information Brought to you by the West Texas Center for Economic Education College of Business West Texas A&M.

Autonomics and Other Important Financial

Information

Brought to you by the

West Texas Center for Economic EducationCollege of Business

West Texas A&M University

Canyon, Texas

Page 2: Autonomics and Other Important Financial Information Brought to you by the West Texas Center for Economic Education College of Business West Texas A&M.

Contents:

1. Top 10 Mistakes1. Top 10 Mistakes

2. Understanding Credit2. Understanding Credit

3. Managing Your Money3. Managing Your Money

4. FAFSA and College4. FAFSA and College

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Mistake #1

• Not realizing how much work it takes to make a car payment

• Consider this– Your car payment is $300/month– You work for $8.00/hr (above minimum wage)– IRS takes 7.65% of your wages for Social

Security, leaving you with $7.39/hr [$8.00(1-.0765)]

• You need to work 41 hours just to make car payment

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Mistake #2

• Forgetting to include car insurance in your monthly payments

• Consider this– Assume you get really cheap insurance at

$100/month– $100/$7.39 = 13.5 hours; so add 13.5 hours

to your 41 hours for the car payment and you now have to work 54.5 hours each month!

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Mistake #3

• Thinking you can get really cheap car insurance

• Consider this– Texas requires you to have 25/50/25 minimum

liability insurance (per person/all people/property damage)

– If you finance the car, the lender will require collision and comprehensive insurance for the amount financed

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Mistake #3 (con’t)

• You will pay more for insurance than your parents; local insurance agent says likely will cost $200 - $300/mo

• Factors that affect insurance rates:– Age– Gender– Driving record (tickets)– Credit record– Car selection (sporty, SUV, etc)

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Mistake #4

• Buying a gas guzzler

• Consider this– If your car gets 20 miles/gallon and gas is

priced at $2.50/gallon, then gas costs 12.5 cents per mile

– Driving to from Amarillo to Lubbock and back will cost $27.50

– What if the price increases to $3.00/galllon?

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Mistake #5

• Buying a NEW car

• Consider this– A new car loses 45% of its value in the first 3

years!– A car 3 years old is still a very good car – a

used car is a much better buy

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Mistake #6

• Focusing on payments amounts and not on the total car price

• Consider this– If your only criteria for buying a car is having a

low payment, you could get in financial trouble– Become “upside down” on the car– Extending the payments leads to higher

interest paid over the length of the loan

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Mistake #6 (con’t)

• Learn to use a car payment calculator* to determine how much a payment will be

• Multiply the amount of the payment by the number of payments to see total amount you will pay

• * Go tohttp://www.bankrate.com/calculators/auto/auto-loan-calculator.aspx

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Mistake #7

• Not understanding the importance of credit worthiness to get a car loan

• Consider this– You can’t borrow money if you have bad or no

credit (possible to get co-signer)

• What are the basics lenders review before approving a loan?– Income, payment history, credit score, and

collateral

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Mistake #8

• Deciding if you can’t keep up with the payments, you could just sell the car or let the lender repossess it

• Consider this– You may be “upside down” and unable to sell

the car for what you owe– If the lender repossesses the car, that goes

on your credit record for many years

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Mistake #9

• Not researching car prices, safety and reliability factors, or desirable features which help the car maintain value

• Consider this– Read Motor Trend, Road and Track, and

Consumer Report for new car information– Know the invoice price prior to entering a

showroom or sales lot– Use Kelley Blue Book or NADA Used Car

Guide (online) to validate car price

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Mistake #10

• Thinking your image as a person is totally tied to what you drive – it is just transportation!

• Don’t be “car poor” because you believe “you are what you drive”

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Basics of Credit

• Credit history is the basis for obtaining credit and is your credit reputation

• Interest payments are the cost of using a bank’s money for any purpose

• Credit report includes information about credit accounts, outstanding loans, account balances, and credit inquiries

• Check your credit report annually for free at www.annualcreditreport.com

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Credit Information

• History is visible on report for 7 years after last transaction (10 years for bankruptcy)

• Remember: Credit decreases future buying power– Average young adults spend nearly 24

percent of income on debt payments2

• Beginning February 2010, students under the age of 21 must show proof of income to get a credit card or have co-signer

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FICO Credit Score Calculation

Scores range from 300 – 850 and are a snapshot in time; your score can change in either direction depending on your credit report

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FICO Score Explanations

• Payment history – most import component of credit score calculation

• Amounts owed – balance owed compared to available credit

• Length of credit history – length of time since first credit account was opened

• New credit – credit inquiries and recent account openings

• Credit types – mortgage, installment (auto), revolving (credit card), and other

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Reviewers of Credit Report

• Lenders

• Potential or Current Employers

• Landlords

• Insurance Companies (premiums can increase if the score drops too low)

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Managing Your Money

• Establish checking and saving accounts

• Banks offer many different accounts– Look for free checking accounts and no

minimum balance requirements

• Avoid bouncing checks and overdrawing your account

• Check statements online frequently and report any errors immediately

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Opening a Checking Account

• Documents you need if under age 18– Valid driver’s license– Social Security number– Alternate form of ID (passport, bill, etc)

• Only takes about 30 minutes to complete

• Must have legal guardian present if under age 18

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Spending Plan (Budget)

• Most important tool to ensure financial freedom

• Reduces pressure of instant gratification purchases if money is already allocated

• Keep track of all income and expenses

• Use it to create emergency money fund to reduce or eliminate credit card charges

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Setting Up a Spending Plan

• List all income (i.e., wages or other regular income)

• List all expenses (i.e., car insurance, gas, cell phone, car payment, dining out, rent, activities, groceries, clothes, savings, etc)

• Subtract expenses from income to determine if there is sufficient income (surplus); if not, reduce expenses until a surplus is achieved

• Many budget templates are available in Microsoft Excel to build a spending plan

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Spending Plan Example

1 Month - 80 hours workedIncome (p/t @ $7.39/hr) 591Expenses Cell Phone 15 Food/Dining Out 50 Clothing 50 Auto Payment 300 Auto Fuel 120 Auto Insurance 100 Entertainment 45Total Expenses 680Surplus/ (Deficit) -89

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FAFSA

• “Free Application for Federal Student Aid”

• You can apply as early as Jan 1st of your senior year in high school

• For the 2009-2010 (July 1st, 2009 – June 30th, 2010) school year, you must apply by June 30, 2010

• Apply early before financial aid funds at colleges run out

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FAFSA Application

• To apply, you will need– Social Security number– Driver’s license– W-2 forms– Federal Tax Returns – yours and parents– Current bank statements– Business and investment records– Alien registration or permanent resident card

• Takes about 1 hour to complete

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FAFSA Application (con’t)

• Will receive a student aid report (SAR)

• Look at the expected family contribution (EFC) on the SAR

• Colleges will use your EFC to award financial aid

• Check with individual schools for their financial aid application deadlines

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FAFSA Application (con’t)

“EFC”

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Surviving College

• Dos– Buy groceries and make dinner in your dorm

– Ramen noodles are a great deal!– Take advantage of free entertainment – go to

football or volleyball games

• Don’ts– Buy fast food for every mean – it can be very

expensive and/or unhealthy– Overspend on entertainment – going to

concerts every weekend

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Conclusion

• Research the car you want to buy

• Make sure you can afford the car

• Credit is a privilege and not a right- it can be taken away if abused

• Set up a spending plan and follow it closely

• Fill out the FAFSA early

• Learn from the mistakes of others