Map to financial freedom can fit on an index card
Are you paralyzed by the combination of the myriad options and uncertainties of money, the economy and the financial services industry? Instead of being a calm, careful financial steward following a plan, do you instead find yourself constantly fretting about money and getting caught up in a losing game of financial Whac-A-Mole?
If so, you're not alone. Fortunately, the directions to reaching financial freedom fit neatly on a 4-by-6 index card.
That's the message of "The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn't Have to be Complicated," by
'The Index Card" was an accidental collaboration. Back in 2013, Pollack, a
Rule 1: Strive to save 10 percent to 20 percent of your income. The most fundamental step for taking control of our financial lives is learning how to save. If you're always worrying about your immediate cash flow, you are likely to make costly mistakes. Try to develop a flexible and realistic spending and savings plan to create a cushion. Automate savings, if possible. Your first priority should be to set money aside for an emergency.
Rule 2: Pay your credit card balance in full every month. Eliminating highinterest debt is the smartest investment you can make. For example, if your credit card charges 24 percent interest, due to compound interest and the "Rule of 72," your debt will double every three years (72/24 percent=three years), even if you don't charge another penny. Look at paying off this debt the same as an investment earning 24 percent, guaranteed.
Rule 3: Max out your 401(k) and other tax-advantaged savings accounts. Start as young as possible and let the "miracle of compound interest" work for you. If your employer offers a match, grab the maximum.
Rule 4: Never buy or sell individual stocks. You're not
Rule 5: Buy inexpensive index funds. Actively managed funds have higher expenses and underperformed index funds in 2014-2015, but I could write a column on why I disagree with this one.
Rule 6: Make your financial adviser commit to the fiduciary standard. There is a confusing array of professional designations and titles for advisers. It is critically important to understand how your adviser is compensated and by whom. Some advisers are required only to recommend "suitable" products (i.e. even if there is a better/cheaper alternative). However, financial advisers who are fiduciaries have a legal duty to put your best interest ahead of their own.
Rule 7: Buy a home only when financially ready. Buying before you have sufficient resources in place can lead to devastating long-term consequences.
Rule 8: Insurance-make sure you're protected. As soon as someone else is financially dependent on you, you need life insurance. Term insurance is the most cost-effective coverage you can buy.
The ancient Chinese philosopher



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