Age Action – 23 April 2012 Fionnuala Carolan Sarah Kenny.

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Age Action – 23 April 2012 Fionnuala Carolan Sarah Kenny

National Consumer Agency Who we are Our helpline: Website:

Consumer and Personal Finance Budget planners Calculators The Economiser

5 Step Plan 1.Keeping track of your money 2.Income and Expense check 3.Identifying money goals 4.Budget Planner 5.Review Money Saving Tips Economiser

Sorting out your money Step 1 Know what you spend Keep a spending diary

Sorting out your money Step 2 Know what you have coming in Do a financial health check

Sorting out your money Step 3 Identify your financial goals Make a money goal plan

Sorting out your money Step 4 Budget Planner

Sorting out your money Step 5 Review Budget Goals

Sorting out your money Money Saving Tips 1.Groceries 2.Utility Bills 3.Cars 4.Insurance policies

The Economiser Sorting out your money

Sum up slide