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Introduction to Finance



For many people the term finance is easily misunderstood. Simply put finance is about money management and this is a task for those who have a hard time doing exactly that. It is not as difficult as most people describe it to be and it is possible to attain financial control. This is the key element to eventually having your money work for you and not you having to work for your money. It is essential that you learn to live within your means.

This means that you should know your spending limits and to be fully aware of your spending habits. You need to ask yourself how much you realistically need in order to survive, how much you will have left after expenses and if there is an amount that you can save. It is also vital that you understand when it comes to finance that you should not spend without a savings target in mind.

It is always important to put money aside for emergencies which have a habit of creeping up on us when you are least prepared. Make the necessary cut backs and target a percentage of your salary to go to savings. This is achievable with some creativity and discipline. It is also advisable that before spending, you understand how to save.

There are many ways to learn how to save money; you just have to be willing to give it a try. You should avoid making impulse purchases, and do not make purchase just because they are on sale. Learn to buy things when you absolutely need them and do not purchase the latest trends at the height of the season. Have a savings target and ensure that you put this money aside even before you spend your income.

By: Mercy Maranga

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Saving Money From Income – Are You a Saver Or Spender?

It certainly looks all doom and gloom at the moment doesn’t it?

Open any newspaper or tune into the news on TV and if you are anything like me, you get punch drunk with all the articles on how bad the stock market or property market is etc etc.

It may seem perverse then to write an article on savings!

However, as ever, this is an immensely important subject that affects our clients’ future security. As we view a Doctor or Dentist’s financial affairs over at least 15/20 years, we can clearly see the effect this has on their overall position.

Quite often the savings and investments they made in the early years were fairly modest, but have now built up very nicely thank you over time. This helps massively towards their ‘Financial Independence Day’- the time they can choose to stop working.

Because the service we offer to our clients includes being able to look ahead at how their lives will look in, say, 15 years time (by using cash flow forecasts), we can show how much they need to save/invest NOW so that they do not run out of money in the future.

So, looking at the big picture, are we Brits serious savers?

Well, we certainly used to be. It took some time to recover from the war, but by the mid 1950s, we started to make real progress.

Here is the average UK savings ratio for 1960-1989:

60’s – 5.65%

70’s – 7.95%

80’s – 8.65%

The peak came in the difficult winter of 1979, when the savings ratio hit an all-time high of 14.1%, or to put it another way, one in seven pounds.

Now let’s look at how well we saved in the Nineties:

1990 – 1994 – 10%

1995 – 1999 – 8.28%

Yes, we saved hard during the recession of the early Nineties, but our savings habit started to slip when the housing market took off from the mid 90s onwards. However, things have certainly taken a turn for the worse recently, as the final table shows:

The UK average savings ratio, 2000-2008:

2000 – 2003 – 5.35%

2004 – 2008 – 4.30%

So, a declining trend, and the situation gets even worse.

In the first quarter of this year, the savings ratio collapsed to 1.1%. This is £1 for every £90 earned after tax, and takes us to a 49 year low.

In the past, a squeeze on our disposable incomes would have made us look to cut back and save more. Sadly, after a twelve-year housing and credit boom, it appears that we’ve almost forgotten how to save.

Of course, the purpose of having a bit of a financial cushion was to help when the bad times came. Well, the bad times are here, and for some people it looks like the cushion that has been there in the past is no longer available.

Perhaps the more you earn the more leeway you will have. However it is our experience that the more you earn the more you spend! (It’s important to focus on how much income you’re left with at the end of the month, not necessarily how large the income is).

So, ask yourself – are YOU saving enough?

Key Considerations:

It does pay to save. If you are serious about optimizing your finances to secure your future, do look at what you can afford to save and invest.

Once this is decided make sure that this money is targeted at fulfilling your goals in life.

ACTION POINT

Ensure you have an up to date expenditure template to identify where your money is spent, and compare this to your income now and in the future by analyzing your cash flow forecast (CFF).

This is VITAL.

If you do not have a CFF, ask your adviser to build you one, and if they cannot do this find a planner who can.

Do you have the scope to save/save more? If you have – do it!

It will bring Financial Independence Day nearer!


By: Ray Prince

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Personal Finance Topics Explained

The various ways and methods you use to obtain money and the things you spend it for are what make up your personal finances.It implies not only the various channels through which you acquire funds for your personal use like loans and credit cards; it also includes the process of budgeting, saving and expenditure.

We need to, first of all, take a glance at the differing ways we borrow money. If you borrow money through credit cards you have to pay it back later with interest. Today the use of credit cards is quite widespread, but it is necessary to take caution when using them. Overspending when you are using credit cards is easy to do, so you may regret it when it comes time to make payments on the high interest balances.

In contrast, personal loans will reduce your spending because you will be borrowing only the amount you need for the purpose of your loan. You may use a personal loan for differing purposes, like home loans, auto loans, debt consolidation loans and to do cosmetic surgery. A personal loan has interest attached too, so you must abide by the terms of this loan to make repayment. If your loan is secured by collateral, you have to be more careful because if you fail to repay, you stand a chance of losing your assets.

The best results with the financial opportunities you have offered to you may be simple to arrive at and it could begin with you. The characteristic of prudence, and being economically minded and taking the time to research the loan market are all helpful. When you understand your financial limits and ability to repay, you can create a proper budget and maintain the habit of keeping with it. If you keep accurate record of your expenditures and begin to understand your spending habits and make the changes you feel are necessary, you will also be given an understanding of your credit card usage.

The loan market has trends and offers you must become acquainted with before you make any final loan deals. Do not hesitate to ask for a loan quote, this is the best way to get an idea of the cost of the loan. When you have the loan quote you will better understand whether or not you can afford the loan and comfortably pay for it, however, make sure you read the fine print to carefully look for hidden fees and costs.

Personal finance controls your quality of life and measures your ability to keep the economy of it under your control. When handled well, your finances will take care of the other parts of your life, but when mishandled, your finances will cause you nothing but anxiety and concern. If you gather as much information as you can on personal finances and learn how to handle your own you will be able to live a relatively safe and stress free life. Personal finance for each one of us consists of our own particular puzzle pieces to fit together to form a complete financial picture for us.


By: Alisdair Cosgrove

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