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class="drop_cap">T</span>his is another guest post from Joe Plemon from Plemon Financial Coaching. Joe is the Money Columnist for The Southern Illinoisan.</em></p><p
class="alert"><strong>Q:</strong> Joe, we have just filed our taxes and are going to receive a $4,800 refund.   Should we use this money to pay off credit card debt or invest it for retirement?</p><p
class="note"><strong>A: </strong> The “Baby Steps” approach, touted by Dave Ramsey, will not only answer your question, but will give you a methodical money plan for the rest of your life.  Let’s walk through these steps in order.</p><h3>Dave Ramsey&#8217;s Baby Steps</h3><ul><li><strong>Baby Step One:</strong> $1,000 in an emergency fund.  If you don’t already have $1,000 set aside for small emergencies, you should do so with the first $1,000 of your refund.<span
id="more-3523"></span></li><li><strong>Baby Step Two:</strong> Debt snowball.  Use the remaining balance to pay off debt, other than your house, progressing from the smallest to the largest.</li><li><strong>Baby Step Three:</strong> 3-6 months of expenses in fully funded emergency fund.  If you have any money left after the first two steps, use it to build up your emergency fund.  A fully funded emergency fund is especially significant in today’s uncertain economy.</li><li><strong>Baby Step Four</strong>:  Invest 15% toward retirement.  I imagine that you used all of your refund in the first two or three steps, so this one will need to wait until you are out of debt and have a great emergency fund.</li></ul><h3>Three remaining Baby Steps are:</h3><ul><li><strong>Five:</strong> College Funding.</li><li><strong>Six: </strong>Pay off House Early</li><li><strong>Seven: </strong> Build Wealth and Be Very Generous.</li></ul><p>You didn’t ask, but I must challenge you about the wisdom of receiving such a large refund.   Remember: this is <strong>YOUR</strong> money.  When you get a refund,  the IRS is returning the money you have loaned them interest free over the past year.  $4,800 is $400 a month you could have been using to pay off debt this past year.  I urge you to change your W-4 form so you can have this money in your hands instead of the government’s hands.  One caveat:  give the money a name so it won’t disappear.</p><p>Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.goodfinancialcents.com/tax-refund-check-dave-ramsey-baby-steps/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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