How to Develop Your Money Management Skills

How to Develop Money Management Skills?This article is to teach you how to develop your financial skills.

Step 1
Start teaching children at a young age. Since schools often neglect to teach financial management skills, it falls to parents to ingrain their children with a good sense of money management. Talking to your children about money, credit cards, saving and investing is important, even if they don’t understand everything yet and don’t have much money of their own. Playing games involving fake money, like Monopoly, can be a fun way for children to learn basic principles of having money. Giving a child a reasonable allowance can also help him learn to deal with real money. Some parents prefer to have children work for money or create their own entrepreneurial ventures, like selling lemonade and bagging leaves for neighbors, as it teaches kids that they must work for money. Another benefit of teaching a child is that it will force you to assess your own financial skills.

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Make A Budget And Get Out Of Debt


Nearly everyone can benefit from a budget. Creating a budget is really about keeping tabs on your money and knowing what your limitations are when it comes to expenditures. Whether you’re trying to climb out of debt or deciding how to enjoy a surplus, a budget puts you in control.

Make a budget: Making a budget is a great way to keep track of your finances and calculate exactly how much money you are making and spending each month. An accurate budget will allow you to identify all of your necessary expenses, which in turn will give you the ability to calculate exactly how much you can afford to spend every month so that you can live a debt free live. Spend less, and save more. Creating a budget is an important first step to building sound money management skills. It is an estimate of income and expenses over a period of time. Sit down and make an account of all your income and expenses. First, list all your income. Next, list each of your fixed expenses, the ones that don’t differ from month to month. Those may include your rent or mortgage payment, your auto loan payment, and your utilities if you’re on a budget plan to pay for them. Next, add in necessary expenses and payments on bills that vary from month to month. Finally, list all your daily and regular expenses for entertainment, transportation ECT. Your goal is to develop a budget that lets you meet all of your monthly fixed expenses, and figure out where you can cut expenses to start paying down your credit card debt and get escape from debt.

Cut all your non-essential expenses: Non-essential expenses include most of the things we don’t need, and most often includes many items where we waste money the most. It includes spending on clothing, books, movies, magazines, video games, dining out, gifts, snacks, candy, shoes, etc.

Calculate your net income: Your net income is what you have left over after all the bills are paid. You want this to be a positive number so you can put it toward your debt.

Make a list of creditors: with name, address, phone number, credit card number, expiration date, and security code. Pull out all current statements and make a list. Write down the balance owed, interest rate, current minimum payments. Find out if the interest rates are fixed or variable, it will be worth the effort as those variable rates will need closer monitoring. Communication is one of your best tools to help you through difficult financial times. Your creditors would really prefer NOT to take stronger measures to collect the money that you owe them. After all, it costs them more money to refer your debt out to a collection agency. As soon as you know that you’re having trouble making ends meet, call your creditors and explain the situation. In most cases, they’ll be happy to work out a modified payment plan that will make it easier for you to meet monthly expenses. It may mean extending the period of your loan, or renegotiating the terms of a loan agreement, but in the short run, it will take the heat off and in the long run, it will save your credit rating.

Debt plaques many people. By constructing your budget in detail, you will be able to see what your money is accomplishing. Learn how to track your expenses and income and watch your savings grow!