when i hear the word budget
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When I Hear the Word Budget. What Comes to Mind?. Let’s see if you have a negative or a positive attitude . “Our feelings about money today almost always can be traced back to an incident from our past and/or our first experience or message about money.” - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
When I Hear the Word
Budget.....
What Comes to Mind?
Let’s see if you have
a negative
or
a positive attitude ....
If you think that....(-) ---try to think instead that .... (+)
Budgeting is boring Budgeting can improve my life
You need to be a whiz with figures Budgeting is more than adding up figures
It will cut down on what I can do I will spend on those things that matter the most
I don’t earn enough to bother It will help me make the most of my money
I’m afraid of finding out where my money goes
With a budget, I control the choices I make
I’m afraid that it will depress me even more I will be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel
I’m going to have to stop spoiling myself I will spoil myself...within my means
It’s long and tedious My budget will be simple and easy to keep track of
I’m going to have to write down all my expenses
It’s not necessary to write down every little thing
My spouse won’t go along if I want to budget
My spouse and I can be involved in the budgeting process depending on our strengths and interests
My spouse and I already fight about money Setting up a budget is an opportunity for us to discuss what is important to both of us
I don’t have enough time to do it Keeping track of a budget is done monthly
I’ve tried before and it doesn’t work I will have a budget that works for me
I don’t need to do it. I don’t see how it’s going to make any difference in my life
A budget can improve my life, regardless of my situation
I’ve never bothered to budget and we’re doing fine
A budget can help me to do even better
I don’t want to know the truth; I’m afraid to see what the real figures are
A budget helps me deal with reality before reality catches up with me
More minuses (-) than pluses (+)?
You now know why you can’t budget! Start looking at the benefits on the + side and understanding how a budget can help improve your life!
More pluses (+) than minuses (-)?
You believe that your life can benefit from a budget! Get familiar with the basic tools of sound financial planning and budgeting!
“Our feelings about money today almost always can be traced back to an incident from our past and/or our first experience or message about money.”
(Suze Orman, Internationally acclaimed personal finance expert)
Everyone has a story about money.
We will explore our own unique money origins and discover how these experiences have shaped our current attitudes about money.
In Pairs.....Talk about the first memories of money.How did you get it?How did you feel about it?What did the grown-ups say about it?Choose three words to describe your first
experience.
What is a basic need? *Cable/satellite *Power *Cigarettes *Diapers *Speeding Ticket
*Visa Bill *Groceries *Slurpees *Pet Food *Laundromat
*Cellphone *Parking/Transit * Day Care *Life Insurance
*Hockey Fees **Timmy’s
*Vehicle Insurance *Hair dresser *Prescription *Pot *Rent
*Student Loan *Internet *Gifts *Savings *Repairs to
vehicles
*Mortgage payment *Property Taxes *Tenant/House Insurance
* Water/Sewer *Child Support *Car Payment * Restaurants
*Convenience Stores * Bank fees * Donations * Booze
* Swimming Fees * Rent To Own Payments * Gas * Kids Allowances*Parents Allowances *Retirement Savings *Vacation *Lottery
Ticket
The Four Walls Food Lodging
Clothing
Transportation
Steps to financial success
BASIC NEEDS ALWAYS FIRST
- the four walls
$1000.00 IN AN
EMERGENCY FUND
SNOWBALL DEBT PAYMENT
Who? How much? Minimum Payment
Visa 1000.00 100.00MC 2000.00 100.00Mom 3000.00 100.00Washer 4000.00 100.00Collections 5000.00 100.00
OR
Who? How Much? % Minimum Pmt
Collections $5000.00 20 100.00Visa $1000.00 18 100.00MC $2000.00 16 100.00Washer $4000.00 14
100.00Mom $3000.000 100.00
3- 6 MONTHS OF
LIVING EXPENSES
COLLEGEEDUCATION
RETIREMENT SAVINGS
GIVING
FIRST STEP.....LETS GET ORGANIZED! - Filing- Tracking expenses- Transparency - be honest!- Think about occasional expenses – divide
them by 12- Ask for receipts...even for the small things!- Make a page for everything....
- Groceries – diapers, wipes, formula too- Transportation –gas, oil, repairs, bus, taxi- Restaurants – convenience store food too- Entertainment – videos, games, bar,- Gifts, clothing, toys, kids activities- Laundry- cigarettes, booze, pot, gambling- Everything Else – hair, spas, jewellry, photos, magazines, books, hobbies, music
NEED TO DO THIS FOR ONE FULL MONTH!
Remember......
Life is a filmstrip.....not a snapshot!
A couple more tips....
If you use credit cards, you will spend 12 – 18% more than you do if you use cash!
To get out of debt....first you have to STOP borrowing....you cannot borrow your way out!
Some websites... Savings calculator:
www.buildingfuturesnetwork.com/page.php?id=EGEC01
Trackomatic: www.getsmarteraboutmoney.ca/managing-your-money/planning/budgeting/Pages/video
www.getsmarteraboutmoney.ca/Pages/default.aspx
50 ways to save $1000/year: www.squawkfox.com/2008/09/02/50-ways-to-save-1000-a-year
http://www.squawkfox.com http://www.daveramsey.com/articles/article/articleID/drive-free/category/l
ifeandmoney_automobiles