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Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Dec 15, 2015

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Page 1: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Personal Finance and Budgeting

&Tips for Surviving on a Low

Income

Page 2: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Budgeting -- Getting Started

• The Goal “Live Within Our Means”• Needs and Wants

• Obstacles• Social Pressure to Own Things• More Is Better• Use Credit to Delay Decisions• No Surplus to Cope With the Unexpected

• Always Adjusting Our Level of Spending to Increased Income

• Danger Point – Income = Outgo–Make More Money or Spend Less!

Page 3: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Steps to Budgeting• Step One–What is the present level of spending

• Step Two– Establishing Budgeting Goals

• Step Three – Developing a Control System– Sounding the Alarm

• Things to avoid– Discouragement– Legalism– Over-correction

Page 4: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Categories of Expenses• Housing• Food• Autos• Information/Data• Debts• Entertainment/Recreation• Clothing• Savings• Medical Expenses (insurance)• Miscellaneous• School/Child Care• Investments

Page 5: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

cOnTrOl SyStEms• The Envelope System

• The Guideline Technique– Establish a level of spending in a

category and keep to it– Spend on the basis of the bottom line in

the category, not your checking account– Surplus goes to savings, not mad

money

Page 6: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Things that you can live without and survive!• Cell Phone – Pay as you go – buy the

phone upfront• Extended or Digital Cable– Basic cable is not really that bad– HULU, HULU +, Amazon Prime

• DSL or Broadband (sort of)• A new car

Page 7: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Recreation Vs. Entertainment• Recreation involves physical activity and

engagement– Recreation involves purchase of equipment,

then costs tend to be low• Buy used equipment

– Recreation is regenerative and good for us

• Entertainment tends to be passive and expensive– Eating out is entertainment, passive, and

expensive!!!– Going to a game instead of playing a game– Shopping is often entertainment

• Try Free Stuff

Page 8: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

New Vs. Used?• Cars– Lease is hardly ever a good idea– No interest loans make new cars more

attractive – especially for popular models– Used car market is flooded with off-lease

vehicles, many very good deals

• Furniture / Appliances– Auctions– Consignment shops– Thrift stores

• Homes

Page 9: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

No Impulse Buying• Buy only what you need – even if it’s a

great deal! If you really don’t need it, its not a deal!

• Watch ATM Fees on Cash Hits• Credit Cards Encourage Impulse Buys• When shopping, have a list and stick

to it• Gifts can break the bank• Research items you want on the web

and other places–When buying something think of hidden

costs

Page 10: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Try not to Pay Retail• Store Credit can be Deadly to your budget– even if you receive 10% off of Today’s

Purchase!

• Shop End of Season• Shop Deep Discount Retailers• Brand Names Vs Generic• Deep Discount Grocers

Page 11: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Credit Tips for Low Income Survival• Pay your entire bill every month

– If you can’t you have a long-term budget problem

• Find a low or no annual fee card– Forget gold or platinum cards

• Check your bill for errors• Shop for the lowest rate available (if unable

to pay off!)• If you carry a balance to the next month,

stop using the card– When you find yourself in a hole, quit digging!

• Pay off your highest interest loans/cards first

Page 12: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Food• Eat at home

• Pack your lunch

• If eating out for entertainment, go for lunch

• If you have time, buy fewer convenience foods

• Sometimes the box cake is cheaper than scratch

• Eating together is important socially

Page 13: Personal Finance and Budgeting & Tips for Surviving on a Low Income.

Get a Part-Time Job

• Extra income can really make a difference

• Makes a lot of sense if done for – Debt retirement– Relieving a financial pinch

• Great costs associated with the decision to take on more work– Less relationship time– Resentment– Sacrifices