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t looks like this summer will be another hot one ‌ although probably not for the economy. Most financial forecasters are predicting that tough times will continue through the next few months. But that doesn’t need to ruin your summer.Here are some ways to save money – and have some fun – in the summertime. Vacation 2009: The More the Merrier (and Cheaper). This could be the summer for a real family vacation. Particularly if you’re driving on vacation this year and have some extra room in the car, minivan or RV, consider inviting relatives or friends to join you. Not only is it a great way to spend time with people you love, but you can save some serious money by splitting the cost of gas, camping fees, cottage rentals, admission fees, etc. It’s a perfect way for kids to spend time with their grandparents or for old college friends to reconnect for a cost-conscious summer road trip. Think of it as the “cheaper by the dozenâ€? approach to planning a vacation. Mentor a Young Entrepreneur. When it comes to spending time with your children or grandchildren this summer, it doesn’t need to cost money, it might even make money. Help the kids in your life start a business of their own this summer. Choose something that’s enjoyable for everybody and that you can work on together, like growing a garden and selling the produce at a roadside stand, having yard sales, or starting a pet walking/sitting business. It will teach your kids valuable lessons about work, responsibility and money, and it will also put some cash in their pockets that might otherwise have to come from you. Cut the Grass. Nobody loves their lawns like we Americans. But between the water they require, the pesticides, fertilizers and pollutant spewing four-cycle lawn mowers, our lawns really aren’t as green as they look. They’re tough on the environment and tough on our wallets: lawn care is now a $12 billion annual industry in the U.S. Get rid of your lawn or even reduce its size by returning it to nature, mulching or planting no maintenance ground covers like pachysandra or creeping thyme. It’ll no only help save the planet and keep more green in your wallet, but think of all the free time you’ll have since you don’t have to cut the grass. Cool It on the AC. U.S. homeowners spend more than $15 billion a year on the electricity their air conditioners suck up. A do-it-
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Filling In The Financial Gaps • Talk about monthly budgeting. Discuss where the shortfalls are, and help come up with ideas on where to cut back. Suggest an online budgeting tool that can be updated easily. For instance, mint. com is one example of online help—and can be especially helpful for someone just starting to get a handle on their finances. If you’re comfortable doing so, use your own budget as an example. How do you manage it? What’s your routine? Do you pay bills online? Use a program like Quicken to keep track? Sharing your ideas and experience on the practical side of money management can be just as valuable as writing a check—in the long run, maybe more. • Ask about credit card debt. This is a big one. Respondents to the Young Adults & Money survey on average carried more than $14,000 in debt (excluding mortgages), and only 33 percent paid off their balance each month. Suggest guidelines. One good rule of thumb is that all housing costs (mortgage or rent, insurance, property taxes) shouldn’t exceed 28 percent of gross income; housing plus all consumer debt should be no more than 36 percent of gross income. Reinforce the importance of not carrying a balance, and help with debt consolidation ideas if necessary. • Review insurance options: health insurance, car insurance and renter’s insurance. There are so many questions here: What type is needed? How much is enough? Show your kids your own insurance choices and talk about why you made them. Discuss different companies and ratings. This information isn’t taught anywhere else. Discuss savings goals, particularly the importance of saving for retirement. Offer to review a 401(k) plan, or help set up an IRA and give suggestions on how much to contribute. (Saving 10 percent of their annual salary for retirement is a good starting point for people in their 20s.) • Get specific about taxes. The amount the IRS takes can come as a surprise, especially if someone has a contract or freelance job where taxes aren’t withheld. A word of advice now can help a young person set aside money for taxes on a regular basis when necessary and avoid an unexpected tax bill come April 15.
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Keeping The Door Open Money can be a tough topic to bring up with your grown kids, especially if they’re having problems. Keeping the door open for discussion is the first step in helping them handle their daily concerns — and make smart decisions in the future. With our economic woes so much in the headlines, you have a perfect opening to bring up financial issues, and find out what’s on everyone’s mind and what type of information would be helpful. Then you can work together to answer questions, come up with positive plans and help each other feel more financially prepared. The more open and honest you are about your own finances—and nonjudgmental about theirs—the more receptive your kids are likely to be. Carrie Schwab Pomerantz is Chief Strategist, Consumer Education, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., Member SIPC. You can e-mail Carrie at askcarrie@schwab.com. To find out more about Carrie Schwab Pomerantz and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit SS the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. n
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