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Will Obama-nomics and the Obama economic plan work? That remains to be seen. However, with the new Obama administration and the financial “experts” telling us it may be years before we see an economic recovery, most of us don’t have time to wait for the politicians to get their act together. We, as a nation, need to take the economy into our own hands and speed up the recovery as quickly as possible.

But how do we do that, exactly? With figures in the trillions of dollars, it would seem impossible for any individual to have much of an effect on our current economic crisis.

“The answer is correct money management and the correct handling of our finances,” says money management expert Sandra Simmons. “We got ourselves into this situation because we, as a nation, have violated many of the basic principles of sound financial management. No matter what the government does, in the end, all of us need to change the way we handle money and credit in order to truly get the economy back on track.”

In particular, Simmons takes aim at America’s over-indulgent love affair with credit. Credit, she says, is an all-too-seductive trap that has lured an entire nation to shipwreck upon hidden fiscal shoals. Almost everyone, from the largest of companies to the individual consumer fell into the credit trap and began living a false lifestyle that was way above its means. This false economic condition was a ticking time bomb just waiting for the right set of circumstances to explode.

“At any given point-in-time, we are all in a certain financial condition,” explains Simmons. “And it is easy to fool yourself into thinking that you are in a better condition than you are actually in. The basis for this false financial condition is usually an over-reliance on credit to supplement your income. Too much credit and too much debt inevitably leads to a financial crash.”

Although Simmons has been writing and lecturing on the dangers of credit and debt for years, the recent U.S. Economic crisis has brought the point home with historical force. Financial pundits and politicians may complain that this “Economic Tsunami” was unforeseen, but Simmons disagrees.

“If you analyze the histories of economic bubbles, you will find at their root violations of sound money management principles. Whether it’s herd mentality or some other phenomena, group-think drives people to take actions they intuitively know to be unsound and overly risky,” she says. “But the terrible truth is that people know when they’ve extended themselves too far and national confidence begins to wane.”

Confidence, says Simmons, is the single most important hallmark of any strong economy. The question becomes how confident can anyone be when they know that they owe their lifestyle and economic standing to a economic foundation based on credit. Like any structure built on an unstable base, it’s only a matter of time till it comes tumbling down.

“Conversely, an economy with little debt, operating on very little credit and strong reserves is an economy in very good shape and one that is very stable and hard to disrupt,” states Simmons. “The kind of money management system that I am talking about is actually the kind of system that is very old-school and traditional. That is a tried and true system. It works and it’s the road to financial freedom and wealth.”

According to Simmons, this is the real way to build the economy from the ground up. The goal should be to get every American applying the tried and true money management policies to their own lives and this would serve to create an extremely strong economic base on which to build an unshakable economy.

Simmons’s plan to grow the economy from the ground up would include:

1.Start using cash instead of credit.

“We have to break the cycle of using our credit cards for every financial transaction,” says Simmons. “Instead, use cash or your ATM card. If you can’t afford it, don’t buy it. Instead, save up for it if it is something you really want.”

Getting away from the instant gratification mindset that we have all become used to may go contrary to popular culture but it is the way to dig ourselves out of this economic mess.

“As a nation, it is not difficult to see the immediate effect it would have if we all stopped using credit cards and started using cash,” she says. “Many would argue against this, especially with the holiday season approaching. But we have to get off our credit addiction at some time, and now is as god a time as any to get into the right spending habits.”

2.Pay down your debts

Another unacceptable money management habit is carrying a large debt load.

“Somewhere along the line, it became acceptable to carry a large amount of debt,” notes Simmons. “Maybe this comes from Madison Avenue advertising campaigns, but this is completely wrong-headed. The goal should be to be completely debt-free. It doesn’t do to pay the minimum amount owed on debt. Additional money should be applied to debts to pay them off quickly.”

Debt, it could be stated, is at the root of all financial evil. Debt, by its very definition, carries with it, risk. That risk of course, is financial failure.

“I think the lessons of the Great Depression faded so far into the past that most of us forgot what could happen when you allow debt to accumulate,” Simmons observes. “The risk-taking by some of the largest financial institutions and our own government would have been unimaginable a generation ago. We can all get out of debt, but it does take a certain amount of planning and discipline. “

3.Build Reserves.

The road to wealth begins with putting money aside little by little into reserve accounts that are not touched except for emergencies.

“Unfortunately, the very concept of saving has gone completely out the window,” Simmons says. “Saving money is just not a popular concept anymore and is possibly viewed as old fashioned by some. As a result, the U.S. Ranks far down the list of countries whose workers and business owners regularly put money aside in savings, and this makes us very vulnerable when we can no longer work or when a crisis occurs in our lives.”

In fact, if anything, the messages in typical advertising and commercials is spend, spend, spend. If there are any suggestions in society about putting money aside, it certainly gets lost.

“In truth I think we’ve lost touch as a society with what it takes to build wealth and gain financial freedom,” says Simmons.”The fact of the matter is that anyone can become wealthy if they apply the right money management principles. It’s really not how much you make. It’s what you do with your money that counts.”

And Simmons has the client list to prove it. Despite the devastating economic storm, Simmons’ clients have weathered it rather well because they have applied her principles and were prepared.

Simmons is anxious to spread the word and is currently touring the U.S. giving seminars on the secrets of wealth building and financial freedom. Her next seminar is scheduled for the weekend of December 13th in the Tampa, Florida area.

If anyone thinks that we cannot change our collective financial habits for the better, Simmons cites one very prominent example.

“Just look at what we did with the gas prices,” she says. “The so-called experts said it couldn’t be done, but America, through our combined efforts, changed our habits and dramatically lowered the prices. It can be the same with the economy if we change our money management habits from the ground up. “

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Despite the ongoing efforts to save the U.S. Economy from disaster, the financial road ahead is going to be difficult for the vast majority of us. Instead of going into desperation and despair, however, one financial expert says there is much that can be done to protect yourself and contribute to an economic turnaround.

A short time has passed, and the only thing certain about the U.S. Economy as of this writing is that there is still a lot of financial uncertainty. This is being reflected in yet another big drop in the Dow Jones for the first day of trading. Commentators, Financial experts, and some of the smartest economic thinkers in the world still do not have a guaranteed fix for what is going on. As confidence plays a very large part in economic growth and stability, the lack of it could easily lead to despair and desperation.

But this does not have to be the case. Every single one of us, to a greater or lesser degree, all play a part in the health and stability of our economy. Although it is easy to get lost in the mind-numbing figures floated by Congress and Administration officials, the truth of the matter is that behind all of those facts, figures, and statistics, is a human being who is going to play an important part in our economic future.

No matter what happens, whether we have a Recession or in a worse case scenario, another Great Depression, our behavior and the way that we manage our money is going to have to change, and change in a big way.

Following a successful money management philosophy is going to determine how fast and how successfully we are going to weather this fiscal storm and come out the other end as an enduring economic power.

Although this may seem like a daunting task, the good news is that you can begin to take action, right now, to protect yourself against a bad economy and play your part in turning the situation around.

Well known money management expert and financial advisor Sandra Simmons has seen the economic writing on the walls for a few years now. She has written and lectured on the bad economic indicators long before it became fashionable to do so. Fortunately for her many clients, they are already well insulated against this current economic crisis. Her formula for protecting you against the next potential Great Depression is something everyone can do with a little fiscal willpower and discipline.

The first thing you need to understand is what the word ‘economics’ means in terms of thinking about your personal or company finances, and how you can use what it means to your financial advantage,” says Simmons. “Forget what the media says about ‘economics’ when they report on the gyrations of the stock market, the banking industry, the mortgage defaults and unemployment statistics. Those are ‘economic representatives’ that gauge an area that is bigger than you can personally control.”

What you do have control over is your own business and household economics,” she continues. “The definition of economics I am using is the original one: ’the art or science of managing a household or business.’ And those are things that you, as an individual, can control.”

According to Simmons, managing a business or household is an art. She maintains that it requires specific skills and abilities, like putting in organization so things run better. There is a science of managing a household or business, especially in the area involving money.

The following money management strategies are things that Simmons says you can do to guarantee that the economics of your household or business are strong and unshakable, despite the fact the general economy may be on the slippery slide to disaster.

Money Management Strategy #1 – Use CASH Not Credit

Each time you buy something using lines of credit or credit cards because you don’t have the money to pay for it, you are promising your future income to the credit card company,” says Simmons with emphasis. “Those future earnings will undoubtedly be needed to pay your regular household or business operating expenses. That’s when you end up in the pay-for-life program known as the credit trap.”

The only exception is buying property that increases in value, like buying a home instead of renting, or investing in a commercial building that puts more income in your pocket. Using your money to make more money is smart money management.

Important Money Management Tip: Be sure you negotiate a big discount when you pay with cash. When the rest of the world is on the downhill run to economic disaster and credit is difficult to obtain, the guy who has the cash is king. In addition, figure out how to purchase items wholesale instead of paying retail prices to keep even more of your hard-earned money.

Money Management Strategy #2 – Don’t Spend More Than You Earn

Learn from your grandparents who earned little, but managed to live well. Reduce expenses to a rate that is less than your income. The most direct route to financial disaster is spending more than you make. You can keep a good quality of life while reducing optional spending. This can be accomplished by acts such as buying used equipment rather than new, and eating less often in restaurants. Don’t buy something because you only want it but don’t really need it. It’s just a plain good money management practice.

Money Management Strategy #3 – Money Must Be MADE Before It Gets Spent

If there is some future large purchase you need to make, begin by setting aside small amounts of cash in a savings account for that purchase and keep that up until you can pay for it with cash,” Simmons says in reference to the safest way to make larger purchases without using credit or going into debt.

On a household level, if your child will be entering college in 10 years, then figure out what the tuition costs will be and work out how much money you have to set aside every week to have the full amount just before they graduate from high school. Plus turn in applications for each student financial aid package, scholarship and student grant you can locate.

On a company level, if you will need to purchase or upgrade equipment for your office, then figure out what the costs will be and work out how much money you have to set aside every week to have the full amount the month you will need to make that purchase. Plus look for each place you can locate to get the best deal possible.

Money Management Strategy #4 – Put Away Some Cash for Emergencies and Living Expenses

You will sleep much better at night with the financial security of knowing you have money stashed away in a savings plan for emergencies like needing to repair the car or an office machine, having to have some unexpected dental work or experiencing a big drop in income,” Simmons says. “When you have a cash cushion you can get your hands on immediately, then magically, you don’t even worry about money, and your focus returns to living life and enjoying it, and earning money suddenly gets easier.”

In reality, the primary thing you have to be afraid of should there be another Great Depression is not having enough (or any) cash reserves tucked away in a savings plan you could immediately get your hands on.

Out of every bit of income that comes in the door, immediately set aside 10% and stash it in an interest bearing account that you have designated for your cash cushion.

A word of caution here – Be careful to protect your cash. There are many banks that are in trouble, and while some have failed, many are on the government’s “likely to fail” list. How safe is your bank? You owe it to yourself to find out.

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Perhaps you’ll have to cut expenses AND work an extra job to build your cushion of cash,” concedes Simmons. “Now, no moaning about how you can’t, JUST DO IT!” she exclaims. “As the weeks and months roll by you’ll find you are sleeping better and are walking through life with a lot more confidence knowing you are on your way to financial freedom and have protected yourself from The Great Depression looming on the horizon.”

Why is controlling the flow of your money so important? It is the energy and life blood of a household or business. It is vital to channel some of it through the income producing areas first to keep it running smoothly, and also to save some of it for future survival. Everything runs better when adequate cash is available.

Vice President Joe Biden stated that it is patriotic to pay more in taxes. That statement caused quite a stir and is certainly a point of debate. What is less controversial, however, and what truly would help your country get back on the road to wealth and financial security is following the money management points outlined above. If each and every financially responsible person in the United States got themselves out of debt, relied less on credit, and built savings and wealth, the American economy would be stronger than it has ever been.

This is the road map out. The rest is up to you.

What are you doing to stay financially healthy? Leave a comment.

Sandra Simmons is the President of Money Management Solutions, Inc. She specializes in helping business owners and individuals manage their money to achieve financial freedom. Claim your FREE Debt Reduction Solutions Guide.

 

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