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		<title>Advice on Getting Your Personal Finances in Order in 2023</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Denise Grier]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2023 11:18:13 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Budgeting your money and trying to save while taking care of yourself and your family is hard for many people even in the best of times.</p>
<p>Now we have stepped into another year and along with 2023 comes the struggle to get back to a normal routine life. Maybe you overdid it with your Christmas shopping or ran up too much credit card debt. Whether you have endless debt you are trying to pay off, or perhaps you feel your pay scale will never be enough to create any sort of savings account,  the following tactics and techniques will help you gain control of your money. Just know that you are not the only one who is struggling financially and that there are plenty of ways you can approach a solution to end your financial instability.</p>
<h2>1.  Educate Yourself</h2>
<p>One answer to your personal finance problems is educating yourself. Books can help you gain the wisdom you need to assist you in learning to save money. Look for best-selling authors that will tell you all you need to know about budgeting and learning how to save. Authors such as Suzie Orman and Dave Ramsey are a great place to start. Educating yourself about finances is known as financial literacy.</p>
<ul>
<li>Financial literacy is the ability to understand and make use of a variety of financial skills.</li>
<li>Financial literacy in the United States is declining at a time when citizens increasingly need to make thoughtful and informed decisions to avoid high levels of debt and have adequate income in retirement.</li>
<li>Some of the basics of financial literacy and its practical application in everyday life include banking, budgeting, handling debt and credit, and investing.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Money section of US News has this article with a list of <a href="https://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/family-finance/articles/worthwhile-online-personal-finance-courses" target="_blank" rel="noopener">12 free online personal finance courses</a>. It would behoove you to take at least one of these free courses to help you learn financial literacy and how to better handle your money.</p>
<h2>2.  Set Financial Goals</h2>
<p>With any dream, the one of managing your personal finances better starts with a clear goal and a plan. Some of you may be into spreadsheets, while others are more comfortable simply writing down your goals with a pen and paper. Enlist all the goals that you want to achieve. Categorize them into two types; Long term &amp; Short term. Now that you have a clear picture ahead of you, all you have to do is work for what you desire at each step of the way and save money accordingly.</p>
<h2>3.  Planning is the Key</h2>
<p>If you do not plan for what comes ahead of you, you will likely mess things up for yourself. Mismanagement still plays the lead role behind a financial crisis. You will need to start <strong>saving money</strong> to keep your financial sanity intact, and you have to begin with a plan. Otherwise, you will lose track of everything.</p>
<p>Write down all your expenses and all your earnings. Plan a budget and come up with something that helps you save up a percentage of your income every month. Allocate a sum of money for every type of expenditure and make sure you do not cross that limit. And make sure to track your progress.</p>
<h2>4.  Cut Out Unnecessary Expenses</h2>
<p>This is where most people have the hardest time, learning to cut down on unnecessary expenses, but it is also the most effective way to save. You must change your whole mindset when it comes to unnecessary expenses.  Follow these simple steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Stop purchasing things that you do not necessarily need. That’s the only way you’ll be <strong>saving money</strong> without much effort. If you are a habitual shopper, learn that you do not have to buy every single thing on sale. Learn to limit or completely eliminate the time you spend on shopping sites like Amazon.</li>
<li>Try to save on utility &amp; monthly billings. For example: try to lower electricity consumption.</li>
<li>Reduce the unsteady expenses like on clothing, fast food, and dining out. Try to cook at home as much as possible.</li>
<li>Get your groceries at a discount store.</li>
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<h2>5.  Free Yourself From Debt</h2>
<p>Whether it is a student loan, car loan, residential loan, or even high-interest credit card debt, your foremost move should be to pay them off. The key is to prioritize paying off the debts above all the other unnecessary or luxury expenses. Do your best to eliminate using your credit card except in dire emergencies. If you ever have to resort to taking out a loan as the only possible option for a specific scenario, always opt for one with a low-interest rate.</p>
<h2>6. Pay Yourself First and Invest</h2>
<p>This is one of the first mantras of good personal finance; pay yourself first. Most people pay all their bills and hope they have a little bit left over, but this should be the opposite of how you pay yourself first. No matter how small the amount, before you pay any bills put a small amount in your savings account and forget about having it if at all possible. Also, learn about investing so your money can grow faster. Investing your money in bonds, mutual funds, stocks, and real estate will up your game and help you to earn a little extra on the side. In the long term, these investments can benefit you a lot. A mere dollar in years can give you an extra 20.</p>
<h2>7. Find a Passive Source of Income</h2>
<p>Sometimes even after budgeting and saving money, you still end up in a loophole of always running out of cash, holding your insufficient income responsible for it. You might feel like you cannot figure out a solution for this. You ultimately think that you would never be able to get enough from your 9-5 job. And maybe you would not. So, it is about time you look out for passive ways of generating income. Think of any extra skill that might come in handy or a unique talent you have. Use it to your advantage. You could even start a business from whatever little you can invest and work hard to make it grow.</p>
<p>There are other ways to handle personal finance management besides the ones listed above, for example:</p>
<ol>
<li>Improving your job skills to acquire promotion results in an increased salary.</li>
<li>Get insurance to help you fight any possible tragedy with ease.</li>
<li>Start saving up for an emergency fund to help come with unexpected expenses.</li>
<li>Put more into your retirement savings.</li>
<li>Keep track of your money.</li>
</ol>
<p>Just keep in mind that all it takes is the right strategy to manage your personal finance<strong>.</strong> If you adopt all the above-stated tips to your views on money and implement each step with care, you definitely are going to end up with a more promising financial outcome.</p>
<h2>Sources:</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.discover.com/online-banking/banking-topics/5-pronged-plan-to-get-finances-in-order/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.discover.com/online-banking/banking-topics/5-pronged-plan-to-get-finances-in-order/</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/17/use-this-checklist-to-get-your-finances-in-order-before-2022.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/17/use-this-checklist-to-get-your-finances-in-order-before-2022.html</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/banks/articles/10-must-dos-get-your-personal-finances-in-order/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/banks/articles/10-must-dos-get-your-personal-finances-in-order/</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.investopedia.com/guide-to-financial-literacy-4800530" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.investopedia.com/guide-to-financial-literacy-4800530</a></li>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Denise Grier]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 12:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Rules of Thumb blog from <a href="https://moneythumb.com">MoneyThumb</a> understands that when the Christmas season comes--heralding the arrival of a new year--most people are thinking heavily about the future. This year that is even truer since not only are we ending a year, we are ending a decade. With the arrival of 2020, many of us are making sure our vision for our life matches the year number, 20/20. We especially want 20/20 vision in 2020 as it relates to our finances.</p>
<p>The fact is, nothing makes Americans happier than having their finances organized. That is what 92% of U.S. adults said in Northwestern Mutual’s <a class="" tabindex="" title="" role="" href="https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&amp;amp;l=en&amp;amp;o=2529922-1&amp;amp;h=1201803957&amp;amp;u=https%3A%2F%2Fnews.northwesternmutual.com%2Fplanning-and-progress-2019&amp;amp;a=2019+Planning+%26+Progress+Study" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-type="" aria-label="">2019 Planning &amp; Progress Study said, "</a><em>they are happiest and most confident when their financial house is in order</em>.”</p>
<p>Do you feel that your financial house is in order? If not, what financial changes are you considering making in 2020? Is 2020 the year you hire a financial advisor? To help you decide if hiring a financial advisor is in the cards for you in 2020, we have listed below the major considerations and questions to ask a potential financial advisor:</p>
<h3>What Kind of Financial Advisor Do You Need?</h3>
<p>If your financial situation needs assistance, you could choose to work with Robo-advisors, which typically manage your money for you. These platforms are generally less expensive than working with a human financial advisor, but they may not provide the same level of customized advice and solutions.</p>
<p>Maybe you have a more complex financial situation, such as stock options or perhaps you help out with family financial obligations. That may require a face-to-face conversation with a human financial advisor or planner. And these professionals usually go beyond just building portfolios. They offer a wide range of services to help achieve your goals, such as helping create a budget and plan to save for a home or selecting the right college savings plan for your family or even creating tax efficiencies with your investments.</p>
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<p>There are two types of legally defined financial professionals: brokers and investment advisors. Generally, brokers are registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and overseen by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, a self-regulatory agency for the financial industry. Brokers are allowed to buy and sell stocks, bonds, mutual funds, annuities, and other investment products on behalf of their clients.</p>
<p>The thing to look out for is that financial pros use many different terms on their business cards: financial advisor, financial planner, money manager, wealth manager, etc. And many are registered as both brokers and investment advisors. If you’re looking for someone who will provide holistic financial advice, <strong>experts suggest you work with a certified financial planner.</strong> Those with a CFP designation have a bachelor’s degree and have passed a rigorous exam to verify that they understand all of the core aspects of financial planning. Typically, financial planners are registered as investment advisors and need to adhere to a fiduciary standard. Plus, under the new rules that went into effect in October, all those with a CFP must act in the best interests of investors.</p>
<h3>Check Out Their Background</h3>
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<div>The Financial Planning Association and the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors offer tools (the <a class="" tabindex="" title="" role="" href="http://www.plannersearch.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-type="" aria-label="">Planner Search</a> and <a class="" tabindex="" title="" role="" href="https://www.napfa.org/find-an-advisor" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-type="" aria-label="">Find an Advisor</a>, where you can look up professionals in your area.</div>
<div id="ArticleBody-InlineImage-48945498" class="InlineImage-styles-makeit-imageEmbed--34uz8 hasBkg">However, the Rules of Thumb blog from MoneyThumb suggest you do your own research as well. Do a quick Google search on any of the professionals you are considering as well, and pay attention to local news and information released by <a class="" tabindex="" title="" role="" href="https://www.nasaa.org/contact-your-regulator/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-type="" aria-label="">state securities agencies</a>. Many times if a financial advisor or planner is going through a civil or criminal case, their records may not reflect it until the case is wrapped up.</div>
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<h3>Meet Your Financial Advisor in Person</h3>
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<h3>How Do They Get Paid?</h3>
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<p>During the initial meeting, you need to find out how the advisor makes money and the all-in costs you can expect to pay to work with them. It can be awkward to ask, but it’s critical that you understand what their expense structure is like, as it can affect how they give advice.</p>
<p>Financial planners who operate on a fee-only basis only receive payment from their clients — that can take the form of AUM, a flat annual fee or an hourly fee. In theory, if a financial professional is fee-only, it means that their advice is not conflicted because they’re not receiving compensation from outside sources that could sway their recommendations, such as mutual fund companies and insurance firms that offer annuities. However, these planners may be more expensive for you to hire, so you should review their fee and feel comfortable with the payment level.</p>
<p>By taking our above suggestions into account, the <a href="https://moneythumb.com">MoneyThumb</a> team feels confident that you will make an informed decision about whether or not to hire a financial advisor in 2020 and if you do, that your choice will be well informed.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2019 11:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here at the Rules of Thumb blog from MoneyThumb, we create posts with helpful information for lenders, small business owners, and accountants. But what we don't mention often enough is that the PDF financial file converters from MoneyThumb also have <a href="https://www.moneythumb.com/financial-converters-for-home-use/">a version specifically designed for home use</a> to help with personal finances.</p>
<p>Below is a list of ways that the home version of our PDF financial file converters can help improve your personal finances:</p>
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<li><strong>Consolidate All Your Financial Records</strong>--MoneyThumb converters empower you to move transactions from one accounting platform to another, one at a time or as a whole. You can combine sources for tax preparation or archiving.</li>
<li><strong>Quickly Update Financial Records</strong>--When you need to enter expenses, but all you have are paper bank statements or a file format that doesn't import, MoneyThumb's home version has the solution.</li>
<li><strong>Migrate Financial Records to Cloud Accounting</strong>--Our home version makes cloud platform migration simple. Whether your choice of cloud accounting is QuickBooks Online, Quicken, Xero, or others, our PDF financial file converters for home use can handle migration.</li>
<li><strong>Intelligent Document Recognition</strong>--No matter which bank you use for your personal finances, our PDF financial file converters has IDR algorithms that will recognize them all.</li>
<li><strong>Pinpoint OCR</strong>--Our proprietary optical character recognition instantly reviews questionable fields in your bank statement, looking for patterns to self-correct and red flagging questionable transactions. Unlike template dependent processes, our software doesn't need to be told what bank statement format is being used.</li>
<li><strong>Automatic Reconciliation</strong>--Conversion accuracy is ensured because our automatic reconciliation instantly compares transaction totals to summary information on your bank statement. Once everything checks out, the statement is recognized as reconciled, saving you time and manual review.</li>
<li><strong>Keep Payee Names Categorized</strong>--Our auto-assisted Payee Cleanup keeps your transactions categorized, saving you review and correction time, and keeping your personal financial records neat and understandable.</li>
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<p>As the leader in bank statement conversion, as you can see from the bullet points above, MoneyThumb is the best choice for a PDF financial file converter to help you with your personal finances. If you'd like to take the MoneyThumb tools for a test drive, <a href="https://www.moneythumb.com/trial-version-downloads/">visit this link for a trial download</a>.</p>
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