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Financial Planning Getting Yourself Started PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 10 May 2006
There is no easy way of tackling the job of financial planning but it is possible to make financial planning easy. The reason it is not an easy thing to tackle is because there are so many facets to planning your finances that it can be a full time job in itself; this is why there are so many business set up to help us. The reason it is easy is because, though it is a lot of work, it doesn’t have to be something that is hard to understand. Financial planning takes foresight and understanding and going to someone to help you through that is not a bad thing. It isn’t admitting defeat. It isn’t a waste of money. Talking to someone about investing for your future is an investment in itself and it’s one that may pay off more than all the rest. That said, guides like these are probably the best first step because with or without an advisor, you don’t want to go into this world blind.

The goal of most financial planning is not to invest yourself into millionaire riches, though it would be nice and isn’t by any means impossible. The goal of all of this is to get yourself financial security in the future. Today, presumably, you are working and earning money that clothes, houses and feeds you and your family. One day in the future you won’t be working either because you lose the job or eventually retire from it.

At those points you want to be able to get by without at all diminishing your lifestyle. The retirement dream, in fact, is to better your lifestyle by being able to afford to take advantage of your new free time.

To get to this point there are a lot of things to consider and a lot of things to do; again, not an easy job but definitely a doable one.

First of all you, like most everyone else, are likely living in, or will be living in, a life of debt. This isn’t something that should work against you and can be arranged to work for you. These debts include things like car payments and mortgage payments and, for many of us, old college payments. With all of these it is important to pay them off in the fastest way that does not negatively effect you.

That means you have to balance how much you want to pay towards a debt and how much you want to keep for yourself to invest. If the return on investment will outweigh the interest of your debt than paying things off slower may work best.

When looking at what money you should invest you also have to look at what money you spend. Are you spending more on frivolous things then you should? That will pay off in immediate pleasure but it may hurt you in the long run. Find a balance in that part of your life and invest as much as you can, within reason. Your financial advisor will help you make that balance and also help you decide what kind of investments work best for you.

Patience is then the key. Don’t forget that your goal right now is not to be rich, it is to be secure. The money doesn’t have to grow fast as long as it grows. If you plan well you should find yourself living the good life for your whole life.

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