Smart Money Moves to Make In Tough Times

September 23, 2008 · Print This Article

The recent financial news – banks failing, the Treasury taking over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the stock market dropping several hundred points in one day – may have you feeling a bit helpless when it comes to your finances.

While you may not be able to make the market go back up or keep banks from failing, there are steps you can take to make your finances as strong as possible in these tough times:

1.  Fund your emergency fund.  It’s more important than ever to have an emergency fund, in case you lose your job, have unexpected medical expenses, or have a major house repair, so that you don’t have to sell investments (while they’re down), or rack up credit card debt.  The general rule of thumb is to have three to six months of living expenses set aside for emergencies.

2.  Reduce debt.  If you have high interest credit card debt, the greatest return you can get right now is to pay off that debt.  Start by calling your credit card companies and asking for a lower interest rate (if you have a good credit score, you could get your rates down to 8-12%, which is much better than paying 20+ percent).  Then make the minimum payments on all of your credit cards except the highest interest rate card until paid off.

3.  Review your spending.  I’m always amazed at how many people have no idea where their money is going each month.  How can you reach your goals if you don’t know where your money is going?  If you aren’t already doing so, now is a great time to start tracking your spending using a software program (such as Quicken) or even spreadsheets that you create on your own.

4.  Increase your retirement contributions.  Many people panic and stop investing in their 401Ks or other retirement accounts when the market is down.  When the market is down is actually the best time to invest.  Remember “buy low, sell high”?  Well, the time to buy low is when the market is down!  Make sure that you are investing in a diversified portfolio that meets your risk tolerance, time frame and goals, and that you rebalance once a year.

5.  Refinance your mortgage or other debts.  Interest rates are at historical lows, so why not take advantage of these low rates to do something good for your checkbook?  Remember, you will pay closing costs anytime you refinance, so it’s best to refinance if you expect to be in your home for five years or more and only if you can get your interest rate reduced 0.75-1.0%.

6.  Check your credit report at least once a year.  With the rise in credit card fraud and identity theft, it’s crucial that you check your credit report periodically.  You should check your credit report at least once a year, but 2-3 times per year would be even better.  To check your credit report for free (doesn’t include your credit score) go to www.annualcreditreport.com.

7.  Review your insurance coverage.  Check your car, home, life and health policies to make sure you have the right coverage at the right price.  The last thing you want to do in a recession is to incur a financial loss because your insurance isn’t up to date, and you might even save a few dollars by raising your deductible or by discovering discounts that you are entitled to.

8.  Finally, turn off the news!  A CNBC reporter said it best, on one of the many volatile days we’ve experienced this year… “If you’re invested for the long-term, turn off the news, it doesn’t affect you today”.

Comments

5 Responses to “Smart Money Moves to Make In Tough Times”

  1. Rebecca on September 27th, 2008 1:50 am

    That is a great list.
    They are good tidbits for any time but especially now it’s nice to know that we can control and safeguard our future by taking steps now!

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  3. Miss Gisele B. on September 29th, 2008 2:08 pm

    This is such important lessons in these times of financial scare.

    Since we most likely will be in this situation for many years, it’s time for each and everyone one of us to revise the way we approach money.

    Miss Gisele B.

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