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Your Financial Plan: Where It All Begins
Unit One Your Financial Plan: Where It All Begins
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Have your parents ever refused to buy you something you really wanted?
Have you ever wanted to buy something big, like your own computer or car? Have you dreamed about becoming a multi-millionaire and retiring at 40?
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Case 1 Although he doesn’t have his license yet, Josh has already picked out the sporty red coupe he wants when he turns 16 next year. It’s more than his parents want to spend though, and they’ve said it won’t happen unless he can come up with the difference.
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Case 2 As Maria studies for her ACT tests, she is thinking about her first year of college. She knows her parents haven’t saved much for her college expenses, so she decides to save at least half of her paychecks from a summer job as a lifeguard so she has money to spend when she goes to school.
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Case 3 Jaime, age 16, wants a new video game system to paly with his friends. He has saved two months’ worth of pay from his part-time job and is ready to go to the store and buy it.
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What do all these students have in common?
They’re managing money to get something they want. They may not realize it, but they are also using some type of plan to make it happen. That is what this unit is all about How to make a financial plan that helps you meet your goals.
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Financial Planning The process of setting goals, developing a plan to achieve them, and putting the plan into action. It’s creating a road map for handling everything you do with your money Spending, Saving Using credit Investing
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5 Monitor and Modify the Plan
1 Set SMART Goals 2 Analyze Information 2 Create a Plan 4 Implement The Plan 5 Monitor and Modify the Plan
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Step 1: Set SMART Goals
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Is it a NEED or a WANT Values are beliefs and practices in your life that are very important to you Parents Friends Religion ?
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Goals A goal is something you aim for.
Short-Term Goals Now to 3 months Intermediate-Term Goals 3 months to a Year Long-Term Goals More than a year
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SMART Goals Specific Measureable Attainable Realistic Time-Boand.
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Specific I want to go to Panama City for Spring Break Vs I want to go somewhere fun over Spring Break
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Measureable I want to save a bunch of money for the trip Vs I’ll need $150 for my share of the hotel room for the week
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I want $500 to fly there and $700 for spending money.
Attainable I want $500 to fly there and $700 for spending money. Vs I’ll split the driving with my friends and $200 more for gas, food, and other spending
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Realistic I’ll save $60 a month form my paycheck for the next six months Vs I’ll buy lottery tickets every week
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Time-Bound I’ll want to save all the money by March 1st Vs I want to save all the money by Spring
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Step 2 Analyze Information
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How Do Teens Spend Their Money?
Guys Girls
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Step 3 Create a Plan
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Making Decisions: How to choose a movie
Identify your Goal Establish criteria Examine your options Weigh the pros and cons Make your decision Evaluate results
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Step 4 Implement the Plan:
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Being a Responsible Spender
Write your goals on a card or find pictures of your goals. Where should you put them? Tell other people about your goals. Why? Take only the money you will need. Review your plan regularly so you know when you’re starting to stray and can make changes.
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Step 5 Monitor and Modify the Plan
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A PLAN isn’t meant to be written in STONE.
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When you reach your goal
Celebrate Ask questions Are my existing goals still worth achieving? Is there a new goal to add to my list? Is there an existing goal I want to drop or change?
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