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Business, 25.02.2020 06:08 india73

You currently have $80 of cash on hand, a checking account with a balance of $600, and a savings account containing $1,500. You own a small condo currently worth $120,000 with a mortgage on which you still owe $100,000, and on which you pay $600 per month. You own personal property (furniture, television, computer, etc.) worth $8,000. You have inherited Treasury bonds from your late aunt worth $12,000. You participate in a 401(k) retirement plan, now worth $30,000, in which you are 100% vested. You own a car originally valued at $28,000, now worth $12,000, on which you still owe $1,200, and make monthly payments of $250. Finally, you have credit card debt of $2,500 on which you pay a constant $125 per month.

Developing a set of structured and deliberately formulated financial plans is very useful in achieving financial success and security. Which of the following actions would you recommend to someone thinking about engaging in financial planning?

Action Recommend?
(Yes or No)
Build your financial objectives on the basis of your values.
To make it easier to achieve your financial goals, make your them as vague and flexible as possible.
Live beyond your means by relying on credit cards and other loans.
Consider having the amount to be saved automatically deducted from your paycheck.

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