For many people, finances are an unsolvable Rubik's cube filled with anxiety. We don’t teach children when they are young the value of a good credit score. Many people have a hard time formatting and sticking to a budget. You can easily solve the finance puzzle with a little hard work, self-control, and the right tools. Today is a new day; you are taking the first steps to reclaiming your financial freedom.
Most people know that a map can tell them how to get from point A to point B. A well developed budget is just like a map as it helps you reach your financial goals. You start at point A, and the budget helps you go the distance get to point B. And with our Managing Personal Finances course, participants will learn how to budget, and create a plan for their future.
Completing this course will confer 2 CPD Credits towards internationally recognised Continuous Professional Development Requirements within organisations operating this kind of staff development methodology.
Course Outline
Module One: Getting Started
Module Two: The Benefits of Budgeting
- Getting Rid of Debt
- Generating Savings
- Reducing Stress and Anxiety
- Lessening Family Conflicts
- Case Study
- Review Questions
Module Three: What to Consider Before Creating a Budget
- Understand Your Income
- Determine a Budget Duration
- Determine Expenses
- Track What's Being Spent
- Case Study
- Review Questions
Module Four: Types of Fixed Personal Expenses
- Utility Bills
- Housing Bills
- Transportation
- Debt Payments
- Case Study
- Review Questions
Module Five: Types of Fluctuating Personal Expenses
- Personal Care
- Entertainment
- Eating Out
- Case Study
- Review Questions
Module Six: Establish Your Goals
- Short Term vs Long Term
- Be Realistic
- Actually Get Rid of Debt
- Save for the Future
- Case Study
- Review Questions
Module Seven: Determine Where Cuts Can Be Made
- Cut Bad Habits
- Decrease Transportation Costs
- Reduce Utility Bills
- Decrease Entertainment Expenses
- Case Study
- Review Questions
Module Eight: Tools
- Software
- Phone Applications
- The Envelope System
- Expenditure Notebook
- Case Study
- Review Questions
Module Nine: Stick With Your Budget
- Use Cash for Weekly Allowance
- Accountability to Family or Friends
- Set Up a Different Account for Savings
- Remind Self of Benefit to Sticking with Budget
- Case Study
- Review Questions
Module Ten: Additional Ways to Make Money
- Make and Sell Items
- Sell Unused Items
- Small Part-Time Job
- Recycle for Money
- Case Study
- Review Questions
Module Eleven: Paying Off Debt
- Get Three Credit Reports
- Start with Small Stuff and Work Your Way Up
- Credit Card Hacks
- Investigate Student Loan Repayment or Consolidation Options
- Case Study
- Review Questions
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