FINANCE MATTERS
Liza Gaspar
The money choices you make now
dictates how financially healthy you will be in the future. Start being
financially healthy today and I guarantee that you’ll feel the positive effects
not only on your wallet but also in your relationships with yourself and others
for years to come.
1.
MAKE
FINANCIAL GOAL. Identifying what you want to achieve, say, in the next 5 years,
10 years or even in the next few months give people a sense of being fully in
control of their loves. Knowing what every financial and money decisions and
actions you make at any point in time will result to gives you a strong sense
of direction and purpose. Perhaps the most important function of clearly
identifying your financial goal is it gives you a support system to ground you
whenever problems and challenges strike.
2.
CREATE
BUDGET. If a financial goal provides the destination, then a budget
shows you how to go there. Having a budget for all of your expense items will
give you a roadmap on how much money you can spend on, say, food and
entertainment for a budget period which could be a week, a month, a year or
whatever period you want to monitor your financial performance for. Don’t
forget to include a budget for improving your financial management skills such
as for buying books and attending seminars on money management.
3.
RECORD
ACTUAL EXPENSES. Every day. Perhaps this is the most tedious part, but also the
most rewarding. It’s tedious in that you have to keep track of every centavo you
spend and rewarding in that at the end of the day, with a well-kept expenses
record, you can breathe a sigh of relief that you know where your money is
going to. At any given time, you should be able to look at how much you have
actually spent on a budget item. Personally, I do this every day – before I go
to sleep. Knowing how much you’ve spent on something gives you a sense of
control on how you actually spend your hard earned money.
4.
COMPARE
PERFORMANCE. With your budget and well-documented expenses, you can easily
know how much budgeted-money you have remaining. For example, with the use of
computer software such as Excel, you know at a glance how much you have spent,
the remaining budget or if you have already overspent for, say, eating out.
This ability to monitor your budget and actual expenses allows you to make
immediate corrections on how you’ve been spending your money.
5.
REVISE
MONEY BEHAVIOR. As I am writing this, I look at my budget for the month and see
that I am in the red as regards my transportation budget. This means that I
have over spent on what I intended to spent with 9 more days remaining for
June! As I look into how I spent my transportation allowance, I saw that I have
taken too many taxi rides. From now until the end of the month, I can therefore
resolve not to take any more taxi rides which means I need to go out on time
for my commitments rather than at the least minute which forces me to take a
taxi so I won’t be late. In my next articles, I will discuss each of the 5
Money Move Musts in depth.
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Interesting Money Facts. Are you a
math genius? I am a math geek, but I can only claim, at my best moments,
average math skills. If you are a genius in solving math problems, here is your
chance of earning a cool US$ 1 million. All you need to do is solve the Beal
Conjecture which is finding the common numerical factor of A, B, and C in the
350-year-old math mystery that is called Fermat’s Last Theorem which is stated
as: Ax + By = Cz.
The reward
is offered by Texas billionaire D. Andrew Beal hence ‘Beal Conjecture.’ He has
been trying to solve for the numerical factor since 1993. Whoever said math is
not cool must be mistaken.What are you waiting for? Get solving. There’s a
million bucks at stake.
(Liza Gaspar is a wealth coach and personal
finance enthusiast. She spends her free time helping out with the projects of
the Rotary Club of Makati McKinley(rcmmckinley.org) and the Gerry Roxas Leadership
Awardees (grlawardees.org). Visither Web site at thegirlninja.com,
email her at liza@thegirlninja.com, or visit her at facebook.com/annalizagaspar and TheGirlNinja.com.)
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