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Financial Fitness: Twenty
Ways To Get In Shape
Barbara O’Neill, Ph.D., CFP®, CFCS, CPFFE
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
boneill@njaes.rutgers.edu
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A Financial “Physical” Is As
Important As Medical Physical
 Can assess problems
• High debt level
• Lack of disability insurance
• Lack of investment diversification
 Can evaluate progress toward goals
 Can help identify action steps
 Can provide motivation to change
25 Financial Check-Up Metrics
http://www.cefe.illinois.edu/JCE/archives/2013_2014_vol_30/20 13-
2014_vol_30_pg13-29_ONeill.pdf
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Financial Wellness Metrics
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Journal of Family and
Consumer Sciences
(2002), 94(4), 53-58.
What is Financial Fitness?
No precise definition; it’s many things…
 Having money when you need it
 Living within your means
 Saving money regularly for emergencies and goals
 Investing to achieve long-term goals
 Having no debt or manageable debt
 Having adequate insurance for financial risks
 Preparing up-to-date legal documents 5
FCCLA Definition of Financial
Fitness
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The FCCLA Financial Fitness national peer education
program involves youth teaching one another how to
make, save, and spend money wisely.
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Source: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Online Financial Fitness Quizzes
 Mapping Your Future:
https://mappingyourfuture.org/money/fitnessquiz.cfm
 VA Society of CPAs:
https://www.vscpa.com/Content/59148.aspx
 Schwab:
http://www.schwabmoneywise.com/public/moneywis
e/tools_resources/fitness_quiz
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Rutgers Financial Fitness Quiz
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http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/ffquiz/
Other Online Assessment Tools
 Personal Health and Finance Quiz:
http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/health-finance-quiz/
 Identity Theft Risk Assessment Quiz:
http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/identitytheft/
 Investment Risk Tolerance Quiz:
http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/riskquiz/
 Personal Resiliency Assessment Quiz:
http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/resiliency/
 Wise Credit Management Quiz:
http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/wise-credit/
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Take The Financial Fitness Quiz
 20 questions about the frequency of personal
finance practices
 Scores: always (5) to never (1) or yes/no
 Scores range from 20 to 100
 Available online at
www.rce.rutgers.edu/money/ffquiz.asp
• Online version provides instant feedback
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1. Use a Checking Account
 Alternative financial services are expensive
 Shop at least three banks or credit unions (called
share draft accounts) for best interest rates and
lowest minimum deposits
 Don’t keep lots of low-rate “idle cash”
 Inquire about discounts (e.g., seniors)
 Reconcile monthly account statements
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2. Have Enough Money to Pay
Expenses
 Can income be increased?
 Can expenses be reduced or eliminated?
 Both?
 No more than 15% to 20% of net pay for
consumer debt payments
• Credit cards and student, car, and family loans
 No more than 40% to 50% of net pay for PITI or
rent and consumer debt payments
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3. Set Aside Money For Emergencies
 Three to six months of expenses is
recommended but…
• Any savings is better than no savings
 Keep first 3 months very liquid (e.g., bank)
• Next 3 months liquid (e.g., T-Bill, MMMF)
• Next 6 months somewhat liquid (e.g., CDs)
• Beyond 1 year: longer-term CDs, T-notes, short
term bond funds (some volatility), line of credit
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4. Set Written Financial Goals
 Provide incentive to save
 “Reality Test” for vague dreams
 Set a specific deadline date and cost figure
• “Save $10,000 for a new car in 5 years [year]”
 Calculate benchmark progress indicators
• “Save 2,000 per year for five years”
 Review and revise periodically
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5. Follow a Written Spending Plan
 Income = Fixed expenses (including savings) +
Flexible expenses + 1/12 of Occasional expenses
 Running balance method includes irregular expenses
(e.g., property tax, tuition, insurance premiums) and
irregular income and “extra” paychecks
 Start by tracking income and expenses
 Review and revise as needed
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6. Organize Financial Records
 K.I.S.S. principle
 Collect supplies (file folders, notebook, accordion
folder, file box or cabinet, flash drive, cloud server)
 List type and location of financial records
• Wallet (e.g., driver’s license, health ins. card, ID)
• Safe deposit box (e.g., car title, certificates, deed)
• Home (e.g., health records, wallet & SDB contents list)
 Tell executor/family members about filing system
 Don’t forget to inventory your digital assets!
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7. Know Your Marginal Tax
Bracket
 2017 federal marginal tax rates: 10%, 15%,
25%, 28%, 33%, 35%, and 39.6%
 Use tax rate to calculate after-tax return:
• Tax-equivalent yield = tax-free yield divided by
(100%- marginal tax bracket)
• Example: 4% (tax-free yield) divided by (100%
- 25%) or .75 = 4/.75 = 5.33%
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8. Calculate Your Net Worth
 Assets: everything you own
• Liquid (cash assets)
• Investment (e.g., IRAs, stocks)
• Tangible (property)
 Debts: everything you owe
• Short-term (paid off in a year or less)
• Long-term (e.g., mortgage)
 Provides a “snapshot’ of your finances:
http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/pdfs/networthcalcworksheet.pdf
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Net Worth Statement Benefits
 Determine adequacy of emergency savings
 Determine home equity
 Analyze portfolio diversification
 See gaps in planning (e.g., no IRA)
 See total amount of debt owed
 Can use to track progress annually
 Often required for big loan approval
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9. Save/Invest Regularly For
Long-Term Financial Goals
 Mutual fund/stock automatic investment
plan (AIP)
• Example: $50 withdrawn from checking
account on 15th of month to buy shares
 Tax-deferred employer retirement plan
 Employer credit union
 Other accounts
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10. Have Three Months
Expenses Readily Accessible
 Save even more if:
• One-earner family or high expenses (6 months)
• Starting a small business (12 months)
 Avoid using a credit card for emergencies
 Shop around for highest rate of return
 Don’t let high number (e.g., 3 months x $2,000 =
$6,000) scare you: save what you can
 Replenish emergency fund as needed
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11. Increase Savings When
Salary/Earnings Increase
“Kick it up a notch” when
• You receive a raise or bonus
• You get a higher-paying job
• When a spouse enters the workforce
• When you get a new source of income (e.g.,
home-based business)
• When expenses (e.g., child care) end
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12. Establish a Personal
Retirement Savings Account
 Individual Retirement Account
• Traditional IRA
• Roth IRA
 Employer tax-deferred retirement plan
• 401(k)s- For-profit corporations
• 403(b)s- Schools and non-profit organizations
• 457 plans- State, county, and local government
• TSP- Federal government and service members
 SEPs, SIMPLEs, Keoghs for self-employment
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13. Diversify Your Investments
 More than one type of asset class (stocks,
bonds, cash, real estate, etc.)
 Different investments within each asset class
(e.g., stock in different industry sectors)
 Already diversified investments
• Mutual funds
• Exchange traded funds (ETFs)
• Unit investment trusts (UITs)
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14. Invest So After-Tax
Earnings Beat Inflation
 “Break-Even Rate of Return”
• Divide assumed inflation rate by 100 minus your
marginal tax bracket
• Example: 3 divided by 100-25 = 3/75 = 4%
 Tells return you need to “break even” after
taxes and inflation
 Try to earn 1% to 4% above break-even rate
as an average on ALL investments
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15. Purchase Adequate
Insurance For Big Unexpected
Expenses
 Purchase insurance according to “large loss
principle”
 Large potential losses include:
• Liability
• Disability
• Destruction of home
• Large medical expenses
• Loss of household earners’ income
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16. Draft a Current Will
 If no will,
• Your state decides distribution of your assets
• Higher administration expenses (e.g., bonding)
 Name an executor and guardian for minors
 Can make charitable bequests
 Make sure that will does not conflict with:
• Titling of assets
• Beneficiary designations
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17. Spend Less Than 20% of Net
Income on Consumer Debts
 Less than a 10% to 15% consumer debt-to-income
ratio is best (consumer debt ÷ take-home pay)
 Allows some “breathing room” for:
• High household expenses (e.g., child care)
• Savings
• Unexpected events (e.g., layoffs)
 High household debt makes other problems worse!
 Negotiate lower interest rates from lenders
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18. Pay Credit Card Bills in Full
 Avoids interest charges
 Avoids “perma-debt”
 Convenience users should look for a credit
card with:
• No or low annual fee
• Grace period on new purchases
• Good rewards program
 Pay bills promptly to avoid late fees and
penalty APRs
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19. Comparison Shop For
Major Purchases
 Follow “The Rule of Three”
• Check at least three competing product or
service providers
• Make an “apples to apples” comparison
 Always ask “Is this the best price/fee available?”
 Inquire about available discounts
 Time purchases for better deals
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20. Avoid Impulse Purchases
 Don’t use shopping as a form of recreation
 Wait 24 hours before making a large purchase
 Set a dollar limit (e.g., $500) to wait 24 hours
and/or check purchase with spouse
 Freeze your credit cards and wait to thaw
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Research Results
http://afcpe.org/assets/pdf/v23_j3.pdf
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Research Findings: Frequently
Performed Financial Practices
 Have a bank account to pay bills
 Have enough money each month to pay
household expenses
 Comparison shop for major purchases
 Have adequate insurance for big unexpected
expenses
• Average scores were > 4.0 (usually)
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Research Findings: Least
Frequently Performed Practices
 Have a current will (lowest score on quiz since 2002)
 Have written financial goals with a date/dollar cost
 Have a written plan (budget) for spending/saving
 Calculate net worth annually
 Have at least three months expenses set aside
 Know federal marginal income tax bracket
• Average scores were < 3.0 (sometimes)
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Final Thoughts
 Financial Fitness encompasses many areas of
personal finance
• Examples: Banking, borrowing, and budgeting
 There are many action steps that people can take to
improve their financial fitness
 Pick a few action steps that work for you
 Get help when needed
 Research indicates associations between positive
financial practices and health practices
37
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Financial Fitness-Twenty Ways to Get in Shape

  • 1. Financial Fitness: Twenty Ways To Get In Shape Barbara O’Neill, Ph.D., CFP®, CFCS, CPFFE Rutgers Cooperative Extension boneill@njaes.rutgers.edu
  • 2. 2 A Financial “Physical” Is As Important As Medical Physical  Can assess problems • High debt level • Lack of disability insurance • Lack of investment diversification  Can evaluate progress toward goals  Can help identify action steps  Can provide motivation to change
  • 3. 25 Financial Check-Up Metrics http://www.cefe.illinois.edu/JCE/archives/2013_2014_vol_30/20 13- 2014_vol_30_pg13-29_ONeill.pdf 3
  • 4. Financial Wellness Metrics 4 Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences (2002), 94(4), 53-58.
  • 5. What is Financial Fitness? No precise definition; it’s many things…  Having money when you need it  Living within your means  Saving money regularly for emergencies and goals  Investing to achieve long-term goals  Having no debt or manageable debt  Having adequate insurance for financial risks  Preparing up-to-date legal documents 5
  • 6. FCCLA Definition of Financial Fitness 6 The FCCLA Financial Fitness national peer education program involves youth teaching one another how to make, save, and spend money wisely.
  • 7. 7 Source: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • 8. Online Financial Fitness Quizzes  Mapping Your Future: https://mappingyourfuture.org/money/fitnessquiz.cfm  VA Society of CPAs: https://www.vscpa.com/Content/59148.aspx  Schwab: http://www.schwabmoneywise.com/public/moneywis e/tools_resources/fitness_quiz 8
  • 9. Rutgers Financial Fitness Quiz 9 http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/ffquiz/
  • 10. Other Online Assessment Tools  Personal Health and Finance Quiz: http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/health-finance-quiz/  Identity Theft Risk Assessment Quiz: http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/identitytheft/  Investment Risk Tolerance Quiz: http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/riskquiz/  Personal Resiliency Assessment Quiz: http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/resiliency/  Wise Credit Management Quiz: http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/wise-credit/
  • 11. 11 Take The Financial Fitness Quiz  20 questions about the frequency of personal finance practices  Scores: always (5) to never (1) or yes/no  Scores range from 20 to 100  Available online at www.rce.rutgers.edu/money/ffquiz.asp • Online version provides instant feedback
  • 12. 12 1. Use a Checking Account  Alternative financial services are expensive  Shop at least three banks or credit unions (called share draft accounts) for best interest rates and lowest minimum deposits  Don’t keep lots of low-rate “idle cash”  Inquire about discounts (e.g., seniors)  Reconcile monthly account statements
  • 13. 13 2. Have Enough Money to Pay Expenses  Can income be increased?  Can expenses be reduced or eliminated?  Both?  No more than 15% to 20% of net pay for consumer debt payments • Credit cards and student, car, and family loans  No more than 40% to 50% of net pay for PITI or rent and consumer debt payments
  • 14. 14 3. Set Aside Money For Emergencies  Three to six months of expenses is recommended but… • Any savings is better than no savings  Keep first 3 months very liquid (e.g., bank) • Next 3 months liquid (e.g., T-Bill, MMMF) • Next 6 months somewhat liquid (e.g., CDs) • Beyond 1 year: longer-term CDs, T-notes, short term bond funds (some volatility), line of credit
  • 15. 15 4. Set Written Financial Goals  Provide incentive to save  “Reality Test” for vague dreams  Set a specific deadline date and cost figure • “Save $10,000 for a new car in 5 years [year]”  Calculate benchmark progress indicators • “Save 2,000 per year for five years”  Review and revise periodically
  • 16. 16 5. Follow a Written Spending Plan  Income = Fixed expenses (including savings) + Flexible expenses + 1/12 of Occasional expenses  Running balance method includes irregular expenses (e.g., property tax, tuition, insurance premiums) and irregular income and “extra” paychecks  Start by tracking income and expenses  Review and revise as needed
  • 17. 17 6. Organize Financial Records  K.I.S.S. principle  Collect supplies (file folders, notebook, accordion folder, file box or cabinet, flash drive, cloud server)  List type and location of financial records • Wallet (e.g., driver’s license, health ins. card, ID) • Safe deposit box (e.g., car title, certificates, deed) • Home (e.g., health records, wallet & SDB contents list)  Tell executor/family members about filing system  Don’t forget to inventory your digital assets!
  • 18. 18 7. Know Your Marginal Tax Bracket  2017 federal marginal tax rates: 10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35%, and 39.6%  Use tax rate to calculate after-tax return: • Tax-equivalent yield = tax-free yield divided by (100%- marginal tax bracket) • Example: 4% (tax-free yield) divided by (100% - 25%) or .75 = 4/.75 = 5.33%
  • 19. 19 8. Calculate Your Net Worth  Assets: everything you own • Liquid (cash assets) • Investment (e.g., IRAs, stocks) • Tangible (property)  Debts: everything you owe • Short-term (paid off in a year or less) • Long-term (e.g., mortgage)  Provides a “snapshot’ of your finances: http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/pdfs/networthcalcworksheet.pdf
  • 20. 20 Net Worth Statement Benefits  Determine adequacy of emergency savings  Determine home equity  Analyze portfolio diversification  See gaps in planning (e.g., no IRA)  See total amount of debt owed  Can use to track progress annually  Often required for big loan approval
  • 21. 21 9. Save/Invest Regularly For Long-Term Financial Goals  Mutual fund/stock automatic investment plan (AIP) • Example: $50 withdrawn from checking account on 15th of month to buy shares  Tax-deferred employer retirement plan  Employer credit union  Other accounts
  • 22. 22 10. Have Three Months Expenses Readily Accessible  Save even more if: • One-earner family or high expenses (6 months) • Starting a small business (12 months)  Avoid using a credit card for emergencies  Shop around for highest rate of return  Don’t let high number (e.g., 3 months x $2,000 = $6,000) scare you: save what you can  Replenish emergency fund as needed
  • 23. 23 11. Increase Savings When Salary/Earnings Increase “Kick it up a notch” when • You receive a raise or bonus • You get a higher-paying job • When a spouse enters the workforce • When you get a new source of income (e.g., home-based business) • When expenses (e.g., child care) end
  • 24. 24 12. Establish a Personal Retirement Savings Account  Individual Retirement Account • Traditional IRA • Roth IRA  Employer tax-deferred retirement plan • 401(k)s- For-profit corporations • 403(b)s- Schools and non-profit organizations • 457 plans- State, county, and local government • TSP- Federal government and service members  SEPs, SIMPLEs, Keoghs for self-employment
  • 25. 25 13. Diversify Your Investments  More than one type of asset class (stocks, bonds, cash, real estate, etc.)  Different investments within each asset class (e.g., stock in different industry sectors)  Already diversified investments • Mutual funds • Exchange traded funds (ETFs) • Unit investment trusts (UITs)
  • 26. 26 14. Invest So After-Tax Earnings Beat Inflation  “Break-Even Rate of Return” • Divide assumed inflation rate by 100 minus your marginal tax bracket • Example: 3 divided by 100-25 = 3/75 = 4%  Tells return you need to “break even” after taxes and inflation  Try to earn 1% to 4% above break-even rate as an average on ALL investments
  • 27. 27 15. Purchase Adequate Insurance For Big Unexpected Expenses  Purchase insurance according to “large loss principle”  Large potential losses include: • Liability • Disability • Destruction of home • Large medical expenses • Loss of household earners’ income
  • 28. 28 16. Draft a Current Will  If no will, • Your state decides distribution of your assets • Higher administration expenses (e.g., bonding)  Name an executor and guardian for minors  Can make charitable bequests  Make sure that will does not conflict with: • Titling of assets • Beneficiary designations
  • 29. 29 17. Spend Less Than 20% of Net Income on Consumer Debts  Less than a 10% to 15% consumer debt-to-income ratio is best (consumer debt ÷ take-home pay)  Allows some “breathing room” for: • High household expenses (e.g., child care) • Savings • Unexpected events (e.g., layoffs)  High household debt makes other problems worse!  Negotiate lower interest rates from lenders
  • 30. 30 18. Pay Credit Card Bills in Full  Avoids interest charges  Avoids “perma-debt”  Convenience users should look for a credit card with: • No or low annual fee • Grace period on new purchases • Good rewards program  Pay bills promptly to avoid late fees and penalty APRs
  • 31. 31 19. Comparison Shop For Major Purchases  Follow “The Rule of Three” • Check at least three competing product or service providers • Make an “apples to apples” comparison  Always ask “Is this the best price/fee available?”  Inquire about available discounts  Time purchases for better deals
  • 32. 32 20. Avoid Impulse Purchases  Don’t use shopping as a form of recreation  Wait 24 hours before making a large purchase  Set a dollar limit (e.g., $500) to wait 24 hours and/or check purchase with spouse  Freeze your credit cards and wait to thaw
  • 34. 34 Research Findings: Frequently Performed Financial Practices  Have a bank account to pay bills  Have enough money each month to pay household expenses  Comparison shop for major purchases  Have adequate insurance for big unexpected expenses • Average scores were > 4.0 (usually)
  • 35. 35 Research Findings: Least Frequently Performed Practices  Have a current will (lowest score on quiz since 2002)  Have written financial goals with a date/dollar cost  Have a written plan (budget) for spending/saving  Calculate net worth annually  Have at least three months expenses set aside  Know federal marginal income tax bracket • Average scores were < 3.0 (sometimes)
  • 36. 36 Final Thoughts  Financial Fitness encompasses many areas of personal finance • Examples: Banking, borrowing, and budgeting  There are many action steps that people can take to improve their financial fitness  Pick a few action steps that work for you  Get help when needed  Research indicates associations between positive financial practices and health practices
  • 37. 37 Comments? Questions?  Handouts will be placed on Slideshare: www.slideshare.net  For daily financial information, follow me on Twitter @moneytalk1