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Money Management The Road to Freedom Instructor: Jeff Wilson II, CPA, AFC, CFE Personal Finance Counselor The WII Group, LLC

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Page 1: The Road to Freedom

Money Management

The Road to Freedom

Instructor: Jeff Wilson II, CPA,

AFC, CFE

Personal Finance Counselor

The WII Group, LLC

Page 2: The Road to Freedom

Budgeting Principles

Budgeting is not a goal ; it is a solution to a goal

Pay yourself first

The more automatic, the easier budgeting will be

Don’t tempt yourself; No need to test your willpower

Budgets should be made with your goals/direction in mind

Be Realistic

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The Budget Process

1. Set Goals

2. Track Expenses

3. Develop your Budget/Spending

Plan

4. Budget Evaluation

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Goal Setting: What is the Direction of your

Compass?

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Setting The Direction Of Your

Compass

Identify the financial goals that are important to

you

What’s the best estimate of what your goal will

cost

What’s your time frame for achieving your goals

What types of investments may be appropriate

for accumulating the money you need

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Budget Methods

The Envelope Method-This method is effective for

expenditures made primarily with cash. Budget

money is placed in envelopes to organize funds.

Mobile App Method-Use an mobile app to

automate the budgeting process (i.e. Mint, Level

Money, Expensify)

Checkbook Method-Use the checkbook register

to record purchases and income to control

spending

Spreadsheet/Post-it Method- A notebook or

spreadsheet is used to record income and

expenses on a daily basis

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The Envelope Method

For this budget method, every

paycheck, you put money into

different envelopes marked for

your expenses (i.e. groceries,

clothes, entertainment,

savings etc.)

The key to this method is you

can only spend money in the

envelopes and no more.Pros:

•The system forces you to make a

budget

• Using cash is easier to control

spending than cardsCons:

•Cash only system may not work well

for emergencies

•Can’t reserve vacations or hotels with

cash

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Mobile App Method

Pros:

•Using an app, makes it so that

your budget and budget reminder

is always with you.

•Apps can sound off alarms

during purchases to stop

spending at point of sale.

Cons:

•With mobile there is always a

security risk.

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Checkbook Method

One the earliest forms of

accounting and budgeting for

funds. The key to this budget

method is to track every dollar

that passes in and out of your

life in your checkbook ledger,

whether or not it went through

your checking account.Pros: If kept up to date,

you will know how much

your cash balance is at any

time

Cons:

• In a more connected world, an

app may be more convenient

than some.

•Checks are not written as much

these days to pay bills.

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Spreadsheet Method

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Developing A Budget

Track your Prior Months Expenses

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Develop Your Budget

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Budget Evaluation

Analysis/Calculation:

Savings Ratio- Determines the number of months

your savings could meet your monthly expenses

if your income suddenly stopped. (Recommends

3 to 6 months of savings)

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Budget Evaluation

Analysis/Calculation:

Debt Payments to Income Ratio- Divides

disposable income to monthly debt payments to

determine if non mortgage debt is too much.

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Questions, Comments, or Concerns?

Contact Information: Jeff Wilson II, CPA, AFC, CFEEmail: [email protected] address: http://www.wiicpas.com