The key to getting the edge on average-Joe finances and struggling with money worries is through gaining first-rate ‘financial literacy’ which reduces any over-dependency on accountants, financial advisors and so on, so that you can get control of and start to manage and direct your own personal finances. A great starting point on this journey is to know about and understand the 5 main financial needs in life as per classic financial planning.
The 5 Main Personal Finance Needs in Life
In classic financial planning there are 5 defined financial needs a typical person will have, oftentimes at pretty predictable time frames.
I find it can be a useful back of a napkin checklist to have the following 5 financial needs listed in front of you and then ask yourself what you could be doing now to ensure you are actively addressing each of these 5 financial needs:
The Typical Timeline of Your Personal Financial Needs
Your financial needs generally change as you get older. A typical timeline of changing financial needs during the course of someone’s life would be as follows:
It’s important to note that this is a very general timeline. Personally, I think retirement planning should be looked at much earlier in life. With the exception of the current generation of kids (who actually will live shorter lives than those of us in our 20s, 30s and 40s now due to the growing obesity problem), people are living longer than ever before. However, less and less people are planning for and providing for their longer than ever retirement financial needs. (Why not take a look out our website and other articles on retirement planning to understand you retirement planning needs further.) I’ve heard it is said that people spend 5 times more time planning their holidays than they do their retirement! Sad but unfortunately true!
Becoming Your Own Financial Advisor
The process of personal financial planning is a process you can either undertake yourself or most likely with a financial advisor. The objective of financial planning is to achieve your financial plans and goals through the most efficient management of your available financial resources and proper use of financial products. Unfortunately, most people are not equipped to undertake financial planning themselves and they therefore over-rely on financial advisors and institutions.
A word of warning!! There are only a minority of financial advisors that truly have your best interests at heart (sorry…but it’s true). Many are merely flogging you financial products for commissions and fees. The only financial advice worth taking is paid-for financial advice and advice that is in writing. This is as close to independent financial advice that you are going to get I’m afraid. At least by paying for the service, you know the financial advisor is going to provide a service in return for payment rather than have some financial institution line his pockets with initial and trail commissions on financial products sold to you which may or may not be entirely suitable.
After the recent financial crisis and the expos on the entire financial system, there has never been a more important time to get skilled-up and be your own financial advisor. I’m not saying don’t have a team of financial/tax/legal experts you can turn to for advice. Do! However, I am saying, get empowered and become knowledgeable on the financial requirements you have and the strategies, tools and techniques you will need to achieve them. To become rich and create wealth beyond mere averages requires you, to at least some extent, become your own financial advisor.