FIRST THINGS FIRST: A FEW FINANCIAL BASICS
Create a Financial Calendar
Check Your Interest Rate
Track Your Net Worth
HOW TO BUDGET LIKE A PRO
Set a Budget, Period
Consider an All-Cash Diet
Take a Daily Money Minute
Allocate at Least 20% of Your Income Toward
Financial Priorities
Budget About 30% of Your Income for Lifestyle
Spending
HOW TO GET MONEY MOTIVATED
Draft a Financial Vision Board
Set Specific Financial Goals
Adopt a Spending Mantra
Love Yourself
Make Bite-Size Money Goals
Banish Toxic Money Thoughts
Get Your Finances–and Body—in Shape
Learn How to Savor
Get a Money Buddy
HOW TO AMP UP YOUR EARNING POTENTIAL
When Negotiating a Salary, Get the Company to
Name Figures First
You Can Negotiate More Than Just Your Salary
Don’t Assume You Don’t Qualify for
Unemployment
Make Salary Discussions at Your Current Job
About Your Company’s Needs
HOW TO KEEP DEBT AT BAY
Start With Small Debts to Help You Conquer the
Big Ones
Don’t Ever Cosign a Loan
Every Student Should Fill Out the FAFSA
Always Choose Federal Student Loans Over Private
Loans
If You’re Struggling With Federal Student Loan
Payments, Investigate Repayment Options
Opt for Mortgage Payments Below 28% of Your
Monthly Income
HOW TO SHOP SMART
Evaluate Purchases by Cost Per Use
Spend on Experiences, Not Things
Shop Solo
Spend on the Real You—Not the Imaginary You
Ditch the Overdraft Protection
HOW TO SAVE RIGHT FOR RETIREMENT
Start Saving ASAP
Do Everything Possible Not to Cash Out Your
Retirement Account Early
Give Money to Get Money
When You Get a Raise, Raise Your Retirement
Savings, Too
HOW TO BEST BUILD—AND TRACK—YOUR
CREDIT
Review Your Credit Report Regularly—and Keep an
Eye on Your Credit Score
Keep Your Credit Use Below 30% of Your Total
Available Credit
If You Have Bad Credit, Get a Secured Credit Card
How to Get Properly Insured
Get More Life Insurance on Top of Your Company’s
Policy
Get Renters Insurance
HOW TO PREPARE FOR RAINY (FINANCIAL) DAYS
Make Savings Part of Your Monthly Budget
Keep Your Savings Out of Your Checking
Account
Open a Savings Account at a Different Bank
Than Where You Have Your Checking Account
Direct Deposit is (Almost) Magic
Consider Switching to a Credit Union
You Can Have Too Much Savings
HOW TO APPROACH INVESTING
Pay Attention to Fees
Rebalance Your Portfolio Once a Year