Personal Finacial Statements And Personal Balance Sheets

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Personal Balance Sheet

A record of assets and liabilities at a position in time. Shows net worth.

Per. Balance Sheet

Measures strength and progress of an individual or business.

Net Pay

Money you get after taxes and other deductions.

Allocated Spending

Most Important of all budget forms- Day to day, week to week planning- taken from the cash flow plan.

Personal Possessions

Not Liquid assets, material Ex. Furniture, car, antiques, jewelry, etc....

Savings Account

Not cash flow Interest from, yes

Long Term Liabilities (CF)

Not on Cash Flow Statement; short term are.

Real Estate

Property, house, rental property.

Personal Cash Flow Statement

Reports net wages and other income along with spending for a period of time.

Investment Assets

401k (retirement plan), mutual fund, stocks, IRA, etc...

IRA

An investment asset, stands for Individual Retirement Account.

Liquid Assets

Assets that can be turned into cash immediately without loosing value. Ex. Cash, saving account, checking account, CD.

Three Main Categories of a Personal Balance Sheet

Assets, Liabilities, Net Worth

How to Best Use Money

Careful Planning Careful Saving Careful Spending

Income-Expenses=

Cash Flow

Income

Cash Inflow

Expenses

Cash out flow

CD

Certificate of Deposit- Money you give to the bank that earns interest. (Somewhat liquid, looses some value after taking before time is up)

Know Your Financial Status

Create a Balance Sheet Cash Flow Statement

Short Term Liabilities

Credit Card, Shopping Bill, etc...

Frequency in Businesses

Make a Personal Business Plan every month or quarterly.

Cash Flow is Negative

Eliminate Liabilities

Quarterly

Every three months.

3 Main Categories of Cash Flow Statement

Income, Expenses, Cash Flow

Types of Assets

Liquid Assets Real Estate Personal Possessions Investment Assets

Types of Liabilities

Short Term Long Tern

Lump Sum Payment Planning

Shows big payment and spending budgets for the year. Ex. Christmas, quarterly payments.

In Individuals (Pers. Balance sheet)

Shows net worth

Balance

Shows owner's equity

Long Term Liabilities

Student Loans, Mortgage, car loan, etc...

Money Management Basics

The day to day financing. -How to Best Use Money -Know Your Financial Status

Gross Pay

The money your earn without deductions.

Assets

Things of value you have. Ex. Money in the bank House Car Furniture Checking Account Savings Account

Liabilities

Things you owe money on. Ex. Car Loans, Student Loans, Mortgage, etc.. Non-examples: Utility Bill, electric bill, etc..


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