The Importance of Money Management

Written By
Osmond Vitez
Osmond Vitez
Jul 27, 2017
1 minute read

Money management is a skill that everyone must learn in life. Although you may not be financially savvy, plenty of help is available for you to better understand your finances.

The Reality

According to a 2007 survey from MSN Money, the average American household has an average of $8,000 in consumer debt. High consumer debt is usually a sign of poor money management and can lead to difficult financial situations for families.

Budgeting

Creating a budget for all household income is the most important part of personal money management. Budgeting helps individuals and families to understand their cash inflows and outflows, giving them an understanding of their current financial situation.

Debt Management

Because most people have debt, proper financial education includes understanding consumer debt and how it works. National financial advisers and credit counselors provide advice on reviewing debt amounts, loan terms, and how to effectively pay off loans quickly.

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Financial Advice

Reviewing information from popular financial advisers, such as Dave Ramsey or Clark Howard, will help educate individuals on proper money management skills. These advisers provide information on budgets, how to live without credit cards, and reveal consumer scams related to debt consolidation companies.

Credit Counseling

Credit counseling can aid individuals with large amounts of consumer debt. The LSS Financial Counseling Service and National Foundation for Credit Counseling are two reputable sources for consumer debt information. Reputable debt counselors help people choose which debt management firms can help their needs.

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Osmond Vitez

Osmond Vitez started writing new media content in 2009. His articles have appeared on websites such as Think+Up and Houston's Chron.com. He is an adjunct accounting instructor and former corporate accountant, with experience ranging from…

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