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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments...................................................................................................................... v
Disclaimers................................................................................................................................. v
About the Authors..................................................................................................................... vi
Dear Money Talk Reader.......................................................................................................... vii
SESSION I
Financial Basics
LESSON 1 • Understanding Your Relationship to Money................................................................................ 2
LESSON 2 • Money Values and Goals............................................................................................................. 6
LESSON 3 • Testing Your Financial Fitness................................................................................................... 10
LESSON 4 • Managing Household Cash Flow.............................................................................................. 13
LESSON 5 • Calculating Your Net Worth...................................................................................................... 23
LESSON 6 • Tips for Smarter Borrowing...................................................................................................... 25
LESSON 7 • Financial Record Keeping......................................................................................................... 31
SESSION II
Are You Covered? Insurance Basics
LESSON 1 • Managing Life’s Risks................................................................................................................ 46
LESSON 2 • Insurance Basics....................................................................................................................... 47
LESSON 3 • Life Insurance........................................................................................................................... 51
LESSON 4 • Health Insurance...................................................................................................................... 54
LESSON 5 • Disability Insurance.................................................................................................................. 56
LESSON 6 • Long-Term Care Insurance....................................................................................................... 58
LESSON 7 • Auto Insurance......................................................................................................................... 59
LESSON 8 • Homeowner’s Insurance............................................................................................................ 61
LESSON 9 • Umbrella Liability Insurance..................................................................................................... 63
SESSION III
Investing Basics
LESSON 1 • Setting Goals and Finding Solutions......................................................................................... 72
LESSON 2 • Understanding and Accepting Risk........................................................................................... 74
LESSON 3 • Investment Choices—Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds.......................................................... 78
LESSON 4 • What Are Stocks and Why Should You Own Them?................................................................. 83
LESSON 5 • What Are Bonds and Why Should You Own Them?................................................................. 87
LESSON 6 • What Are Mutual Funds and Why Should You Own Them?..................................................... 91
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SESSION IV
Investing for Retirement
LESSON 1 • Asset Allocation and Diversification ....................................................................................... 103
LESSON 2 • Building an Investment Portfolio for Retirement .................................................................... 106
LESSON 3 • Investment Returns ............................................................................................................... 109
LESSON 4 • Taking the Guesswork out of Retirement ............................................................................... 113
LESSON 5 • Keeping Your Financial Records in Order .............................................................................. 129
LESSON 6 • Withdrawals—How to Make Your Money Last....................................................................... 132
LESSON 7 • How to Choose Financial Professionals................................................................................... 133
SESSION V
Planning for Future Life Events
LESSON 1 • Estate Planning Fundamentals................................................................................................ 146
LESSON 2 • The Bare Essentials of Estate Planning.................................................................................... 152
LESSON 3 • The Matter of Trusts............................................................................................................... 159
LESSON 4 • Estate Taxes............................................................................................................................ 162
LESSON 5 • Widowhood........................................................................................................................... 167
LESSON 6 • Divorce...................................................................................................................................170
LESSON 7 • Marriage and Remarriage........................................................................................................ 174
LESSON 8 • Cohabitation........................................................................................................................... 176
Appendix: Action Steps.......................................................................................................... 179
Abbreviations......................................................................................................................... 182
Glossary of Investment Terms................................................................................................. 183
About PALS............................................................................................................................ 189
Sponsors................................................................................................................................ 190
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Acknowledgments
The authors thank the following peer reviewers for offering
comments to improve the quality and accuracy of the text
at the time of its original publication:
Karen P. Bennett
Extension Professor and Specialist/Forest Resources
University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
Mary L. Carsky, Ph.D.
Professor of Marketing
University of Hartford/Barney School of Business
Cynthia Needles Fletcher, Ph.D.
Professor and Extension Specialist
Human Development and Family Studies
Iowa State University
Gail M. Gordon
Business Development and Family Economics Specialist
University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service
Agricultural and Applied Economics
Patricia K. Gorman
Family Resource Management Field Specialist
Iowa State University Extension
Louis Gorr
Extension Agent, Family and Consumer Sciences/
Management, Housing, and Consumer Education
Virginia Cooperative Extension
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Lynne C. Grant
Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Sciences
University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension System
Joanne Bordelon Hamilton, AFC
Extension Educator
University of Maryland
Celia Ray Hayhoe, Ph.D., CFP®
Family Financial Management Extension Specialist
Apparel, Housing, and Resource Management
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Beverly Healy
Extension Educator
University of Idaho Cooperative Extension System
Suzann Enzian Knight
Extension Professor and Specialist
University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
Family Studies Department
Robin L. Kuleck
Family Living Educator, Resource Management
Penn State Cooperative Extension
Geri Mason
Family and Consumer Science Educator
University of Maryland/Wicomico County Extension
Barbara S. Poole, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Finance
Roger Williams University
Patricia Swanson, Ph.D.,CFP®
Extension State Specialist and Adjunct Assistant Professor
Human Development and Family Studies
Iowa State University
Elizabeth S. Trent
Associate Professor, Emerita
University of Vermont
Josephine Turner, CFP®
Professor, Family, Youth, and Community Sciences
University of Florida
The authors also thank Linda Intili at Rutgers Cooperative
Extension of Morris County, for typing the original manu-
script, and Money Talk class participants, who provided help-
ful feedback and encouragement. The authors offer special
thanks to Marty Sailus and Cathleen Walker at NRAES for
supporting the project; to Joy Drohan for her exceptional
and meticulous copy editing; to Andrea Gray for creating a
sensible and attractive design; and to Jeff Miller of The Art
Department, Ithaca, New York, for the cover design. (Cover
art is from Getty Images, Inc., www.gettyimages.com.)
Disclaimers
The content of this publication is believed to be current as of this
printing, but subsequent legislative and regulatory changes and new
developments may date the material.
The intent of this publication is to provide accurate and authori-
tative information. The publisher in no way purports to render legal,
financial, or other professional services. Readers should consult the
services of a competent professional if legal advice or other expert
assistance is required.
Mention of a trademark, proprietary product, or commercial
firm in text, tables, or figures does not constitute an endorsement
by the Cooperative Extension System or the publisher and does not
imply approval to the exclusion of other suitable products or firms.
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About the Authors
Patricia Q. Brennan, a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®
),
was a Family and Consumer Sciences Educator with Rutgers
Cooperative Extension of Morris County from 1981 to 2008.
She held the tenured faculty rank of associate professor at the
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers
University. Professor Brennan is a chartered retirement plan-
ning counselor (CRPC), an accredited financial counselor
(AFC), and a certified housing counselor (CHC). She taught
more than 80 personal finance classes annually and wrote
and recorded a weekly five-minute morning radio program
on station WMTR. She wrote for Morris County newspa-
pers, appeared regularly on the Cablevision cable TV show
“Money Counts,” and made guest appearances on CNBC
and News 12 New Jersey. Professor Brennan made more
than 30 national professional conference presentations and
contributed numerous articles for professional journals and
proceedings. She earned a B.S. in Home Economics from
Immaculata University and an M.A. in Education from
Montclair State University.
Barbara M. O’Neill, Ph.D., holds the rank of Distinguished
Professor in the Department of Agricultural, Food, and
Resource Economics at the School of Environmental and
Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, where she has
been a faculty member since 1978. She currently serves
as Rutgers Cooperative Extension’s Specialist in Financial
Resource Management. She is a certified financial planner
(CFP®
), a chartered retirement planning counselor (CRPC),
an accredited financial counselor (AFC), a certified housing
counselor (CHC), a Certified Financial Educator (CFEd),
and certified in family and consumer sciences (CFCS). Dr.
O’Neill has written more than 1,500 consumer newspaper
articles and more than 100 articles for professional journals
and conference proceedings. She served as national president
of the Association For Financial Counseling and Planning
Education in 2003. She is the author of five books—three
financial case-study books published by Rutgers University,
and Saving On A Shoestring and Investing On A Shoestring,
trade books published by Dearborn Financial Publishing.
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Dear Money Talk Reader,
Money Talk: A Financial Guide For Women was developed because women have
unique financial needs. Statistics tell us that it is only a matter of time before most
(85–90%) women will be on their own financially. Some will never marry, some
will see their marriages end in divorce, and some will outlive their husbands.
Women have unique financial needs for the following reasons.
• We live longer, on average, than men, so our money has to last longer.
• We earn less, on average, than men do.
• We may have gaps in our employment history, due to family care giving,
that will affect future retirement benefits.
• Some women rely on a spouse for income and are at risk for becoming a
“displaced homemaker” if the relationship ends (e.g., in death and divorce).
• Some women lack financial experience because “the man is supposed to
handle the money.”
This guidebook will provide you with information that you need to take
charge of your financial future. Each of the five class sessions includes a number
of investment lessons. They will also introduce you to important financial terms
such as “net worth” and “expense ratio.”
Each class session also features a number of exercises. They were included
so that you could “personalize” the information. In other words, instead of just
reading about how to calculate your net worth, you have a form to calculate
your own (Session I). In Session III, there are forms to compare different types
of investments and calculate your investment risk tolerance.
Simply reading Money Talk: A Financial Guide For Women will not change your
financial situation. You need to take action (e.g., starting an individual retire-
ment account [IRA]) to achieve your financial goals. That’s why the exercises
are included. You’ll find a list of Minimum “Need to Knows” at the end of each
session. These are the most important facts covered in each lesson.
Your local Cooperative Extension office is a resource that can help you
improve your financial well-being through classes, speaking engagements,
publications, financial consultations, Web sites, newspaper articles, and other
outreach methods. Feel free to get in touch if we can be of assistance.
Patricia Q. Brennan, CFP®
Dr. Barbara M. O’Neill, CFP®
Senior Extension Trainer Emeritus Extension Specialist in Financial
Resource Management
April 2018
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No matter how much women prefer
to lean, to be protected and supported,
nor how much men prefer to have them do so,
they must make the voyage of life alone,
and for safety in an emergency
they must know something
of the laws of navigation.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1892