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CLASS GOALS. Budget DevelopmentMoney ManagementWise Use of CreditConsumer Information. The average American has a financial emergency once every 18 months!The use of credit or the incurring of debt is prohibited while in Chapter 13.90% of Americans have no savings.. What's really important?.
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1. Office of the Chapter 13 Trustee Personal Financial Management Class
3. The average American has a financial emergency once every 18 months!
The use of credit or the incurring of debt is prohibited while in Chapter 13.
90% of Americans have no savings.
5. YOUR Plan is YOUR Decision….
7. 2 - SET S.M.A.R.T. GOALS Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Relevant
Time-related
12. GETTING STARTED GROSS Income______________
- TT payment (if payroll deducted)
- Insurance deductions
- IRA contribution
** NET Income _______________ (Net = that itty, bitty taco you take home)
- fixed expenses (mortgage/car)
- periodic expenses (home repair/auto registration)
- variable averages (utilities/groceries/fun/habits)
= ___________________ FOR SURPRISES/FUTURE
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13. Types of Expenses Types of Expenses Examples
Fixed Mortgage, Rent, Car Payments, Child Support
Periodic Insurance (house, car) Property/Income Taxes
Variable Clothing, Food, Phone, Entertainment
14. GETTING STARTED GROSS Income______________
- TT payment (if payroll deducted)
- Insurance deductions
- IRA contribution
** NET Income _______________ (use lowest amount – DO NOT include overtime)
- fixed expenses (mortgage/car)
- periodic expenses (auto registration/home repair)
- variable averages (utilities/groceries/fun/habits)
= ___________________ FOR SURPRISES/FUTURE**
** This is where decision making comes into play.
17. Debt Warning Signs Don’t Have Enough Saved for Emergencies
Make only Minimum payments on CC bills
Routinely Spend MORE than you earn
Transfer balances from one card to the other instead of making payments
Unsure of total amount you owe creditors
Bounced Checks
Use more than your total income just to pay off debts
19. Kinds of Credit Long-Term
Mortgage, car loan, installment loans
Short-Term
Items or services in a single payment within a given period of time, usually with no interest charge. Example: Utility bills
Secured
Something of value promised to lender
Unsecured
Loan without collateral higher interest rate
20. Other forms of Credit Rental Purchase (Rent to Own)
Use an item for a period of time, then return it if you desire. Weekly or monthly payments
Lease
Use a car for a period of time, the down payment and monthly payments are almost always lower than purchasing a car. Costs more in long run
21. Sample Matrix, p 1 United States Bankruptcy Court
Northern District of Texas
Fort Worth Division
IN RE: name CASE NO: 405-4XXXX-DML-13 CHAPTER: 13
VERIFICATION OF CREDITOR MATRIX
22. Sample Matrix, p 2 ABC Creditors
PO Box 1234
Anyplace, USA 00000
Credit Systems
5678 Mickey Mouse Lane
Disney, CA 99999
GMAC
PO 9876
Cargo, MI 98765
XYZ Jewelers
4567 Diamond Circle
Emerald Hills, AZ 54871
23. Get Off and Running NOW with your Credit !!!! www.annualcreditreport.com
877.322.8228
Snail Mail:
Annual Credit Report Request Services
POB 105281
Atlanta, GA 30348-5281
24. Credit Report Says about you
Identification and Employment Data
Payment History
Inquiries
Public Record Information
Negative Information
Collection accounts, late payments, charge-off, days late, bankruptcy, tax liens, judgments, excessive inquiries, accounts closed, Trans Alert, Hawk Alert (potential fraud indicators)
25. Texas Dept. of Insurance
Texas Fair Plan
1(888)799.6277
www.helpinsure.com
1 (866)695.6873
26. Maintain Adequate Insurance Coverage You May Need: You May NOT Need:
Health Mortgage Life Insurance
Disability Insurance on CC balances
Life Flight Insurance
Homeowners or Renters Cancer Insurance
Auto
www.tdi.state.tx.us
1-800-252-3439 Consumer Help Line
27. Identity Theft Fastest growing crime in America
DFW area
FACTA – federal law helps protect
Review credit reports periodically
Be aware of fraud
28. Consumer Information Federal Trade Commission
www.ftc.org/gov
regional office: 214.979.0213
Consumer Action Handbook
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov
1.888.878.3256