Personnel Finance

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Prepare a personal income statement for the past year, using the same format as Alice’s income statement in this chapter. Include all relevant categories of income and expenses.

What does your income statement tell you about your current financial situation?

For example, where does your income come from, and where does it go?

Do you have a surplus of income over expenses? If, so what are you doing with the surplus?

Do you have a deficit?

What can you do about that?

Which of your expenses has the greatest effect on your bottom line?

What is the biggest expense?

Which expenses would be easiest to reduce or eliminate?

How else could you reduce expenses?

Realistically, how could you increase your income?

How would you like your income statement for the next year to look?

Learning Journal entry: What are the important lessons you have learned from this exercise. (It is not required that you submit the personal income statement.)

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In My Notes or your financial planning journal, identify a future cash flow. Calculate its present value and then calculate its future value based on the discount rate and time to liquidity. Repeat the process for other future cash flows you identify. What pattern of relationships do you observe between time and value?

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What is the present value of CD with 4% annual interest that matures in 1 year with the value of $3000? What is the future value? What factor would determine which value you chose to use?

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