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The Fed Casher Show A Consumer Call-In Program. Featuring your host, Fed Casher. Fed Casher. Financial decisions can change your lives forever. Hello, folks. Personal finance is our focus!. Call from Amy in Debt Hollow, Arkansas.
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The Fed Casher ShowA Consumer Call-In Program Featuring your host, Fed Casher
Fed Casher • Financial decisions can change your lives forever.
Hello, folks Personal finance is our focus!
Call from Amy in Debt Hollow, Arkansas • “Hello, Fed, love your show. I am 24 and have been working in my career job for three years. I’ve heard that saving is important and that the sooner I start to save, the better. However, I don’t know much about it. Can you please help me?”
Building wealth • Saving • Wealth building
What is wealth? • Wealth means different things to different people and is something you have to define for yourself.
Defining wealth • Building Wealth: A beginners guide to securing your financial future, page 1. • Write down what wealth means to you.
Principles for building wealth • Budget to save. • Save and invest. • Control debt. • Protect your wealth.
What is a budget? • An itemized summary of probable income and expenses for a given period.
Setting financial goals • Be realistic. • Establish time frames. • Devise a plan. • Be flexible—goals can change.
How to track expenses • Case study: Building Wealth, page 5. • Track your own expenses for a week.
A Penny Saved • Homework assignment • Read pages 1–8 • Prepare for quiz
A Penny Saved: Quiz • What is meant by “saving”? • List three examples given of what people went without because they did not save. • Why would someone deposit their savings in a savings account in a bank? • What is the benefit of compound interest to a saver? • What is “the rule of 72”?
Fed Casher info • Read Building Wealth, page 10. • Compound interest
Call from Jeremy in Lendon, Nebraska • “Hi, Fed. I am 22, and I get lots of credit card offers in the mail. I have a good job and no debt, but I’ve never had a credit card before. Can you tell me how I can sort through the offers and try to make a good decision?”
Applying for credit cards • Refer to your Applying for Credit and Charge Cards brochure. • Read the section “What must be disclosed.”
Comparing credit cards • Refer to your Choosing a Credit Card publication. • Complete the activity on pages 2 and 3 using information provided by your teacher. • What similarities and differences are there between and among cards? • Which card would you recommend for Jeremy? Why?
Call from Jamie in Crisis Living, Alabama • “What is a credit report, Fed, and how do I get mine?”
Useful tool • Get 1 free copy per year from www.annualcreditreport.com • Other sources: • Equifax (800-685-1111) • Experian (888-397-3742 • TransUnion (800-888-4213)
Call from Andy in Shortchange, Tennessee • “Hello, Fed. First-time caller, long-time listener. I want to know what I can do to protect my possessions and myself against unforeseen losses such as theft, fire, or accidents.”
Putting it all together • Prepare a written report for the caller assigned to you. • Summarize the question or problem. • Suggest strategies or steps which can be taken to answer the question or address the problem. • Refer the caller to additional sources of information or further reading.