Table of contents : Cover Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1 Finding Your Catalyst Beginning the Journey The Catalyst Is Your Motivator for Change Identifying Your Catalyst for Change Real-world Examples Creating Internal Motivation Action Items Chapter 2 Money Habits and Money Mindset Money Mindset: What Is It? Your Childhood and Money Scarcity vs. Abundance Money Mindset Stop Believing Money Lies How To Change Your Money Mindset Your Money Mindset Matters Money Habits: What Are They? How to Identify Harmful Money Habits Face Your Financial Truth Find Patterns in Your Spending Confide in Someone Replacing Your Money Habits Time: The Ultimate Gift Action Items Chapter 3 Creating Your Budget What Is a Budget? Writing a Budget Step 1: Budget per Paycheck Step 2: List Out Your Income and Fixed Expenses Step 3: Budget for Variable Expenses Step 4: Budget for Debt Payments and Savings Step 5: Put It All Together Budgeting on a Variable Income Common Budget Percentages 50%—Needs 30%—Wants 20%—Savings and Debt Where Does Charity Fit In? Tracking Your Spending How Should You Track Your Spending? You’ve Tracked Your Spending—Now What? Action Items Chapter 4 The Secret Behind Successful Budgeting Three Massive Budget Mistakes to Avoid Mistake #1: Depriving Yourself and Living on a Supertight Budget Mistake #2: Losing Traction with Your Budget and Giving Up along the Way Mistake #3: Believing You’ll Never Be Good with Money How to Stick to Your Budget Tip #1: Keep a Buffer in Your Budget Tip #2: Stay out of the Stores Tip #3: Check Your Calendar Before You Make a Budget Tip #4: Track Your Spending Every Day Tip #5: Find an Accountability Partner The Secret Weapon to Budgeting: Your Mini-budget How to Write a Mini-budget Three Benefits of a Mini-budget Action Items Chapter 5 Paying Off Debt While Enjoying Life A Turning Point Debt Payoff Strategies The Debt Snowball Method How the Debt Snowball Works The Debt Snowball: Pros and Cons The Debt Avalanche Method How the Debt Avalanche Works The Debt Avalanche: Pros and Cons The DIY Debt Payoff Method How The DIY Debt Payoff Method Works The DIY Debt Payoff: Pros and Cons Your Debt Payoff Plan How to Pay Off Debt and Save Money at the Same Time 1. Don’t Ignore Your Budget 2. Set Up an Emergency Fund 3. Start Saving Money for What You Know You’ll Need 4. Pause Extra Debt Payments When Emergencies Happen 5. Continue to Contribute to Retirement How to Stay Motivated While Paying Off Debt 1. Keep Your Progress Visual 2. Stay Updated on Your Numbers 3. Make Every Step Count 4. Make More Aggressive Moves 5. Stay on Your Feet 6. Create Incentives for Debt Payoff Motivation 7. Grow a Savings Balance While You Pay Down Debt 8. Stay Motivated with Inspiring Quotes Rethink Your Debt-free Journey Action Items Chapter 6 Saving for Emergencies Why Have an Emergency Fund? What Your Emergency Fund Should Cover How Much Should Be in Your Emergency Fund How to Calculate Your Emergency Fund Where to Store Your Emergency Fund Option A: Standard Savings Account Option B: High-yield Savings Account Option C: Mix of Both You Used Your Emergency Fund. Now What? What to Do When Your Emergency Fund Isn’t Enough Steps to Take Action Items Chapter 7 Setting Up Sinking Funds What Is a Sinking Fund? Sinking Funds: What You Know Will Happen Sinking Funds: What You Want to Happen Sinking Funds: What Might Happen How Sinking Funds Work How Much Money to Save Adding Sinking Funds to Your Budget Where to Keep Sinking Funds Option 1: Cash Option 2: Standard Savings Account Option 3: Online High-yield Savings Account Choosing Your Sinking Fund Locations You’ve Used Your Sinking Funds. Now What? Action Items Chapter 8 Goal Setting: The Ultimate Game Changer The Benefits You Can’t Ignore Benefit #1: You Have a Clear Path to Follow Benefit #2: Your Communication Improves Benefit #3: You’re More Likely to Follow through with Your Goals Benefit #4: Your Children See Goal Setting in Action How to Set Money Goals Step 1: Review and Reflect Step 2: Set Your Intentions Step 3: Create Your Goal Step 4: Review and Track Your Goals How Often to Set Goals Long-term Goals Yearly Goals Monthly Goals Weekly Goals Money Goals to Consider Tips to Reach Your Goals Tip #1: Check In on Your Goals Often Tip #2: Break Your Goals Down Tip #3: Celebrate Your Progress Action Items Chapter 9 Conquering Impulse Spending with Intention Impulse Spending: What Is it? Common Reasons People Impulse Spend Find Patterns in Your Past Impulse Spending When, Where, and Why You Spend Money Impulsively The Real Reason behind Impulse Spending How to Find the Real Reason Battling Comparison How to Live in the Moment Social Media and Advertising Responding to Impulse Spending in the Moment 1. Question Your Thoughts 2. Sit with Your Feelings 3. Take Action What to Do after You’ve Spent Impulsively Tips to Help with Impulse Spending 1. Include Spending Money in Your Budget 2. Unsubscribe from Store Emails 3. Unfollow or Mute Temptations on Social Media 4. Keep Your Debit Card at Home 5. Use Cash Envelopes 6. Let Items Sit in Your Cart 7. Find an Accountability Partner 8. Calculate the Cost in Hours Worked 9. Remove Your Card Information Online 10. Stay out of the Stores 11. Find Something Free or Low Cost 12. Focus on What You Want Long Term Replacing Impulse with Intention Action Items Chapter 10 Working with Your Partner Communication Is Key How to Discuss Budgeting and Money with Your Partner 1. Discuss Your Dreams and Goals 2. Focus on the Benefits 3. Provide Concrete Examples 4. Allow Room for Fun Approaching a Reluctant Partner Four Tips for Approaching a Reluctant Partner Weekly Money Meetings Don’t Underestimate Your Budget Meeting Make Budget Meetings Nonnegotiable Budget Meeting Expectations What to Discuss Joint vs. Separate Bank Accounts Benefits of Joint Bank Accounts Benefits of Separate Bank Accounts Joint and Separate Bank Accounts Compromise Is Everything Action Items Chapter 11 Accelerating Your Financial Progress Follow the Plan You Set Decrease Expenses and Spending Complete an Expense Audit Increase Your Income Ask for a Raise Search for a Higher-paying Job Switch Careers Altogether Start a Side Hustle Ask for More Hours at Work Work from Home Think outside the Box Action Items Chapter 12 How to Stay on Track with Your Money What Is Self-discipline with Money? Five Steps to Creating Self-discipline with Your Money 1. Make Learning a Priority 2. Look for Inspiration 3. Create Boundaries That Feel Good to You 4. Be Realistic 5. Find Ways to Motivate Yourself Tips to Stay on Track with Your Money 1. Keep Your Goals Visible 2. Create a Habit Tracker 3. Focus on What You Can Control 4. Share Your Wins with Others How Cash Can Change Everything What Is the Cash Envelope System? Why Cash Envelopes Help People Spend Less How Cash Envelopes Work How Often Should You Withdraw Cash? Common Cash Envelope Categories What to Do with Leftover Money What to Do If You Run Out of Money How to Get Back on Track with Your Money 1. Identify the Problem 2. Evaluate the Situation 3. Make a Budget 4. Give Yourself Grace 5. Set New Goals Action Items Chapter 13 Investing for Your Future Your Step-by-step Investing Plan 1. Think Ahead to Your Future 2. Do the Math 3. Understand How Investing Works 4. Choose the Right Account for You 5. Buy Your Investments 6. Set Yourself Up for Success Investing While in Debt 1. Compare Earned Interest vs. Owed Interest 2. Learn How to “Pay Yourself” Responsibly 3. Establish and Maintain an Emergency Fund 4. Make Investing a Priority Investing Tips Follow the Simple Formula Invest Early and Consistently Keep Your Fees Low Take a Long-term Approach to Investing Retirement Comes before College Action Items Chapter 14 Conclusion About the Website Index EULA