The steps in personal financial planning include:
Step 1: Determining Your Current Financial Situation
You need to determine what your current financial situation is when it comes to your income, savings, living expenses, and debts.
Step 2: Developing Financial Goals
What are your specific financial goals that you want to pursue, ranging from what you want to spend with your current income? Do you have any extensive savings or investment plans for your future?
Step 3: Identify the Alternative Courses of Action
Creativity in decision-making can have possible alternatives to be more effective and satisfying decisions.
Step 4: Evaluate Alternatives
Evaluate your possible courses of action, taking into consideration your life situation, personal values, and current economic conditions. Every decision makes alternatives, a decision to invest in stock may mean you cannot take a vacation, going to school means you can't work full time. Opportunity cost is what you give up by making a choice.
Step 5: Create and Implement a Financial Action Plan
Choose the ways you want to achieve your goals. As you'll achieve your immediate or short-term goals, your next priority will implement your financial action plan.
Step 6: Reevaluate and Revise Your Plan
As you regularly assess your financial decisions you can change your personal, social, and economic factors requiring more frequent decisions.