Introductory personal financial wellness education program for employees | adults | young adults. The introductory program is facilitated over two hours and covers the essential personal financial wellness topics including budgeting | debt management | creating savings | understanding investments | estate planning and so on.
3. What is personal financial
wellness?
Ask yourself…
• Where am I now?
• Where do I need to be?
• How do I get there?
• Who can help me get there?
• How do I plan?
• What do I need to do?
• What will hold me back?
5. Personal Financial
Management
• Using your Personal Budget Planner
• Setting up your Monthly Budget Planner
• Daily Budget Diary
• Envelope to keep transaction slips
• Obtain a Bank Statement
• Take 30 minutes
• Month Two and beyond
6. Me and Debt
• Dealing with Debt
• Debt will hold you back
• How did I get here?
• ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Debt
• The cost of credit
• Pause and Think
• Make sense of your debt…damage report
7. Me and Debt
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CREDITOR
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NG DEBT
BALANCE
MINIMUM
MONTHLY
REPAYMENT
INTEREST
RATE
LOAN
REPAYMENT
START DATE
LOAN
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9. Me and Debt
• Step One – Look yourself in the Mirror
• your predicament – 4 options
•reduce spending and adjust your
spending plan accordingly
•debt review
•refinance
•default
• share your plan of action
10. Me and Debt
• Step Two – Assess the damage
• Put the following into a simple table –
Damage Report
• identify all creditors
• identify outstanding debt balances
• specify minimum monthly repayments
• loan interest rates
• loan repayment start dates | finish dates
11. Me and Debt
• Step Three – Monitor | Manage spending
• where do you spend your money?
• track all spending on a monthly basis
• identify trends and habits
• keep ordered records
• review your records against the budget
calculator
• take any corrective action
12. Me and Debt
• Step Four – Cut wastage out
• get tough on yourself
• identify ‘needs’ versus ‘wants’
• remove the ‘clutter’ spending
• cherish the simple things in life
• coordinate/combine large purchases
• review your insurance policies
13. Me and Debt
• Step Five – de-clutter and reduce
• convert disused goods to cash
• book sale
• linen and clothes
• advertise on line such as Gum Tree
and EBay
• advertise in local newspapers
14. Me and Debt
• Step Six – Negotiate with the bank
• keep a record of all bank statements and
tally up the charges
• is the bank open to negotiation?
• challenge the facility costs and charges
• review what packages the bank offers |
shop around
• refinance | restructure options | Debt
Consolidation? [cost of credit]
15. Me and Debt
• Step Seven – Big Decisions
• downgrade your car
• cheaper more practical car | more fuel
efficient
• cheaper insurance | running charges
• downgrade your house
• move to a smaller more practical house
• less upkeep | less expense
16. Me and Debt
• Step Eight – Be goal orientated
• determine | prioritise which debt to tackle
• stick to the priority list
• set a realistic and achievable payment plan
• stick to the debt payment plan
• close off accounts as you bring them up to
date
• roll over debt payments - cascading
17. Me and Debt
• Step Nine – Wipe the slate clean
• contact a credit bureau for a credit profile
• entitled to one free report a year
• ‘blacklisted’? – could stick for up to 5 years
• attorney can assist, but costly
• alternatively try Legal Aid or Credit Ombud
• keep proof of paying off | settling any debt
18. Me and Debt
• Step Ten – Review | Reset
• SPENDING PLAN is the most important
tool
• spending plan manages your spending
habits
• sets a clear strategy
• identifies how you spend
• sets goals | boundaries | discipline
• ensures that you stick to it
19. Savings and Investments
• Moving Forward
• savings | investments
• risk and return
• time
• inflation
• building blocks of investments
20. Savings and Investments
• Moving Forward
• short | medium | longer term
financial goals
• creating and Emergency Fund
• how much do I need for Retirement?
21. Considerations
• Further financial planning
considerations…
• get your monthly BUDGET in order
• reduce and manage your DEBT
• improve your SAVINGS |
INVESTMENTS
• set SHORT | MEDIUM | LONGER term
GOALS
22. Considerations
• Further financial planning
considerations…
• consider your ESTATE PLANNING
• adequate INSURANCE cover
• CHILDREN | FAMILY and money
• find yourself a FINANCIAL GUIDE
23. Considerations
• Where can we help you further?
• Financial Planning Advice
• Debt Counselling
• Tax Consulting
• One on One financial coaching
24. Thank you
This is just the beginning of
your NEW financial journey
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