Financial Intelligence Stages

Its useful to try and define different stages of where you are on your journey to financial freedom and as you get more money and investing smart. We use the following chart in our Wealth Wednesday workshops and workbook.

Top of the chart at Stage one is financial freedom  all the way down to  personal bankruptcy being at the bottom of the Stages at 10.

Hey they’re not perfect and often you can be in more than one stage. But its a start please let me know if you have ideas on how to improve them.

Download the chart here:

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Awareness and First Steps

The first step on the path to financial freedom is to get a handle on exactly where you are now. Awareness helps to draw a line in the sand and to be clear on where your starting point is- once you are financially aware you can begin defining your goals where you want to get to and start planning the journey of how to get there.

So in our Wealth Wednesday workbook Step one is the Awareness stage and the ticks/todo’s look like this:

  1. Get your full current credit file and credit score: We use www.checkmyfile.com to see exactly what information all the different credit agencies have on you.  Its quite spooky to what they know sometimes but it’s a great resource to see all of your credit  details in one easy to see interface. Also you can spot if there are any mistakes and/or if anyone is using your identity fraudulently that may be negatively effecting your credit rating. Its also got some good sensible advice pages on debt management.[about 10-15 minutes]
  2. Work out your Net Worth:  Ok so this is basically like your personal Balance sheet. You add up all your Assets– the things you own ( eg house,car,savings,investments) and take away all your Liabilities– what you owe ( eg mortgage,personal or car loans, overdrafts, creditcard balances)- and the difference Assets- Laibilities is your Net Worth. Using your credit report from above which will have nearly all the details of your liabilities you can do this in about 10-15 minutes on a spreadsheet -However  instead of using a spreadsheet we use www.xero.com  which is a great online business accounting package but also has a personal finances account for you to manage all your money. There’s a free trial and its got a really easy to use tool to add up and keep track of your Net Worth.
  3. Note your starting Financial Intelligence Stage: What stage are you at now? use the Financial Intelligence Stages to define where you are right now.

Ok so thats it- once you have (1) your credit report and (2) have worked out your net worth and (3) know where you sit in the financial intelligence stages you have your starting point  all defined and written down …you’ve made a great first step and you are ready to move onto and can move onto Step 2:  planning.

Greetings!

Welcome to Wealth Wednesday.  Soon this page will be a plethora of advice and wisdom, aimed at giving you the tools to make yourself financially aware, and one day achieve financial freedom.

For the time being, please check out my ‘The Why’ and ‘Strategy’ tabs to see why we’re doing this, and how we’re going to get there.

Also see the ‘Reading Material’ tab for an idea of what literature can help you along the way.

Thank you, and be sure to visit again soon.