Personal Finance 101: Take Control of Your Finance
Get better at personal finance - budgeting, investment, debt management, insurance and risk management.
Description
Welcome to the course Personal Finance 101: Take Control of Your Finance.
In this course we will focus on Cash Flow & Budgeting, Investment & Debt Management, Insurance & Risk Management, and Retirement Planning from a personal finance perspective.
Here are the topics we will cover in section 1.
Gross Income vs Net Income - what are the deductions and how to estimate net pay based on your job offer and location.
Budgeting strategy – how to categorize and track expenses - useful tool that will help categorize every dollar you spend
MoSCoW Framework - hands on tool to visualize your expense, categorized
Importance of Autopiloting Expenses & Paying Yourself First - make life easy while saving up more for future
Net Worth - How to compute your net worth
Financial Growth Flywheel - how to grow your net worth by making simple tweaks and spinning the flywheel
Lifestyle Inflation - what is it and how to avoid it.
Key takeaways from the course summarized
By the end of this section, you will have a framework to analyze your expenses, and a strategy to increase your net worth.
Here are the topics we will cover in section 2.
Inflation vs Investment - why investment is almost essential to avoid losing monetary value
Importance of investing with a long term horizon
Magic of Compounding and Rule of 72
Where can you invest?
Introduction to Stocks
Stock Price vs Market Cap - why market cap is more important that stock price itself.
Introduction to ETFs
Stock Picking vs Investing in ETFs
Alternative Investing - investing options beyond stocks of companies
Importance of Portfolio Diversification - how diversification helps get better return to risk ratio
Some Tips for beginners in investment
How to slay the debt dragon - strategies to pay off loan faster
Which loan gets the extra dollar - highest interest or lowest monthly payment one? There's ONE right answer.
By the end of this section, you will have a sound understanding of your investment options, and clarity on how to attack and strategically payoff your debts faster.
Here are the topics we will cover in section 3.
Introduction to Insurance
Where and How you can buy insurance
What is Insurance Premium?
How do insurance companies make money?
What is Insurance Deductible? Explained with example
Life Insurance - how to buy life insurance
Health Insurance - Medical, Dental, Vision
Auto Insurance and its components
Homeowners insurance
Renters insurance
Identity Theft Protection
Course Wrap up and Idea to insure investments in stock market
By the end of this section, you will have a sound understanding of your insurance options to protect yourself financially.
Here are the topics we will cover in section 4.
Introduction to Retirement Planning
Why should you worry about retirement at all?
Types of popular retirement accounts available in the United States
401(k) account - who is eligible, and how it provides tax advantage
IRA account - who is eligible, and how it provides tax advantage
ROTH IRA account - what is it and why it makes sense to contribute to ROTH IRA, especially for young professionals
What is RMD or Required Minimum Distribution - how to compute RMD to avoid penalties
401(k) Employer contribution match - multiple ways in which employer contribution match can be structured, with easy to understand examples.
401(k) Vesting - what is the concept of vesting, how it can be structured - explained with easy to understand examples.
Investment options in retirement accounts
Deep Dive into a target retirement date fund - historical returns and asset allocation based on target retirement year.
Two mistakes to avoid while retirement planning - starting late, and paying higher fund management fees.
Course wrap up and a clear answer to - should you pay off debt first or contribute to a 401(k) plan first?
By the end of this section, you will have a sound understanding of your retirement planning options to build your own strategy.
This course is suitable for anyone and everyone who intends to understand their personal finance better and take actions to take control of their finance.
All information is general in nature, and should not be construed as tax, legal, investment or any other advise. Please do your own due diligence.
Suggested Project For Students:
Create Your personalized MoSCoW donut
1. Categorize your monthly expenses in the four categories: M, S, C, W as explained in the course.
2. Download the MoSCoW file from the Finpins website.
3. Update the sheet with your numbers and categorization.
4. Refresh to create your own MoSCoW donut.
What You Will Learn!
- Personal Finance
- Gross Income vs Net Income
- Budgeting Strategy
- Net Worth and How To Grow It
- Lifestyle Inflation
- Autopilot Expenses
- Pay Yourself First
- Investment in Stocks and ETFs
- Debt Payoff Strategy
- Alternative Investment outside stock market
- Insurance - types available
- How Insurance Companies Make Money
Who Should Attend!
- Everyone interested in managing their money better