2. Americaâs financial literacy
American families:
- The average American family spends $1.22 for
every dollar it earns.
- One in five American families with annual
household income of less than $50,000 is
spending 40% of after-tax income to service its
debt.
- In 2003, the average American household owed
$8,000 in credit cards, compared to $2,600 in
1989.
- In 2003, 1.6 million Americans filed for
bankruptcy â the highest amount in history.
3. Americaâs financial literacy
⢠2 out of 3 households will probably fail to
realize life goals
⢠Financial illiteracy is passed to the next
generation
- Average high school senior failed 2004
financial knowledge survey
5. Financial literacy
⢠The ability to effectively evaluate and
manage oneâs finances in order to make
prudent decisions toward reaching lifeâs goals
⢠The understanding of:
- Money
- Cash flow
- Basic economic/financial concepts
- Debt/risk management
6. Achieving financial literacy
⢠Five Key Areas of Personal Finance:
- Money and income
- Money management
- Spending and debt
- Savings and investments
- Risk management
7. Money and income
⢠Time is money
⢠How many hours do you need to work to pay
for your mortgage, car insurance, electricity
bills, extras, etc?
14. Buying your first home
⢠Establish good credit
⢠Understand âreal costsâ
⢠Assess risks
15. Getting married
⢠Understand âfinancial partnershipâ
⢠Establish separate and joint credit and bank
accounts
⢠Create wills and trusts
⢠Identify beneficiaries
⢠Choose owners on title assets
16. Financing a family
⢠Budget
- Education, health care, child care
⢠Manage risk, insurance
⢠Create wills
⢠Instill financial literacy
17. Starting a business
⢠Understand
- cash flow
- expense timing
⢠Manage income and expenses
18. Planning for Retirement
⢠Determine how much money you will need.
⢠Determine where your retirement income will
come from.
⢠Devise a budget and investment strategy to
help you meet your goals.
19. Preparing a will
⢠Designate beneficiaries
⢠Determine asset distribution
⢠Identify insurance