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I had a wonderful opportunity to again be a featured finance expert on Experian’s #CreditChat last week. I thought the questions asked of the panelists were awesome as were my answers so I wanted to share them in an easy to read format here.
Financial literacy month is an opportunity for us to truly understand the importance of healthy monetary habits. Many often ask why financial education is even important. This is because it is a major part of life therefore everyone needs to be educated in it. There are so many financial topics that individuals and families should be knowledgeable about such as budgeting, savings, credit, reducing spending, earning more, net worth, assets and liabilities to start. It is much easier to maintain and sustain if you start with a great foundation. Therefore, it is critical that you are properly educated in it! Part of having a great foundation is starting at a young age. You should teach your kids proper finances as soon as they can talk. The key is repetition. Kids learn the words to wings because they hear it played often. So be sure to integrate finance concepts into what they see and hear. For ways to integrate financial education into their daily activity, click here to access a free coloring book. However, the learning does not stop there. As an adult there is still so much educating to be done.This can happen by way of a financial expert, CPA or coach. Some are an investment and some are completely free of charge. Like with sports, players have coaches. Even the best players. The coach gives them the play and the support team around them help get the win, discipline and much more. Think of finances the same, you can go alone or have someone in your “finance” team that is an expert to help you reach your specific goal. It’s important that financial education stop being something that people approach in adulthood. It should be taught everywhere, in schools, colleges, and at home. It is so critical that we teach topics like budgeting, what I feel is the most imperative financial literacy subject. The reason being, it is a must to know exactly how much you have coming in and how much you plan to spend. Budgeting allows you to be intimate with your money and that intimacy will make you want to be the best steward of it. There are various resources available to teach someone about this subject and other finances such as personal finance experts, books, blogs, podcasts, YouTube and so much more. You want to ensure you are getting sound information or advice so be sure to do your research of the source. Here is a great blog to learn all things finance! Click here for access to additional resources. There are so many benefits to being financially educated! When you are educated on how your credit score is derived and the components that make up your score you can use it properly which will have a direct positive impact. Examples include paying on time, keeping the balance at zero or under 25%. The great Maya Angelou said, “when you know better, you do better”. If you are never educated on (1.) What is a good credit score, (2.) How to access your reports, (3.) How your activity is rated, then you can’t use it properly. Knowledge is more power. The more financial astute you are, the better you are towards reaching your financial goals. I also believe accountability and execution plays a role. Hence why a coach can be helpful. Some of you reading this may be very passionate about financial literacy and interested in sharing the wealth with others. You can promote financial literacy in your community by hosting events, even virtually, partnering with local groups (YWCA, Boys and Girls Clubs, Churches) to add financial topics to their agenda and articulate the importance of sound financial information and how that can be weaved into any initiative! Let me know your thoughts on the topic and or my perspectives. Learn how to supplement your daily, weekly or monthly income with tracing so the you can live you best life. Check out the course here.
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The key, I think, is living it out in front of your kids, and explaining why you make the money decisions you make. I ran a big company and made, for our LCOL area, big bucks in comparison to most of my kids' friends' parents. So I was really proud when one of my daughters told me she was raised "poorer" than any of her friends even though we had more money than any of them. She is great with money as a married adult because we modeled a anti-debt lifestyle and living well below our income. I think it would be fun to teach financial education now that I'm retired but I am pretty well known in this same small town and I'm not sure a "rich guy" has much credibility. Almost all broke people think that if they were paid a lot more then their money problems would go away. And most people know I was paid a lot more than them.
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Patrina
4/28/2021 09:33:06 pm
Thanks for sharing. It is great when one can live below their means. Also, in my opinion, it is a good idea to teach others skills you have.
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