Becky Hanna and Jennifer Paddick How to Manage your Financial Situation.

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Becky Hanna and Jennifer Paddick How to Manage your Financial Situation

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Dealing with Student Loans 2 Basic Goals 1) Cash Flow  Keep your monthly payments manageable  Important when in a transitional time of life 2) Paying down the debt  Reducing your debt once your income is stable

How To Manage Student Credit  OSAP  Understand interest relief and repayment options  KNOW THE DEADLINES AND QUALIFIERS Student Lines of credit  Lower monthly payment compared to regular lines  your credit limit will reduce at year end…consolidate!

Protect your Credit Rating Only pay your minimum payment Save your extra money in a savings account to create a nest egg to help you with future payments **We can help you save**

Starting Early Grows Your Investments Investor “A” - Saves $40 / per week starting at age 25 AND ENDING at age 32 Investor “B” – Saves $40 / per week at age 32 UNTIL age 55

Your Contributions Investor “A” : Total amount invested from your own money $14000 Investor “B” : Total amount invested from your own money $66000