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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Money & Finance #59: Credit, Money Management and Saving


Feel like you're being watched? Everybody is so interested in who's spending what and what others should or shouldn't be spending money on. Ack! Quite frankly, the whole subject is just not "my thing." On the plus side, (get it? "Plus side"...accounting humor!) the article, How Credit Scores Work was very informative and helpful. I honestly did not know all the percentages that went into obtaining that score and what the history behind the number was. I also learned what FICO (Fair Isaac Corporation) stands for and why that scoring method is most employed in credit situations. Have I ever used a spending or budget plan? Are you kidding me? I am a single mom with a teenager in college. That, in and of itself, is it's own budget plan. As for how to begin creating one, it's simple. Here's how much we have....here's where it's going. Most people who don't need to worry about budgeting (and I don't know any of these people) are probably not reading these articles or visiting these websites. As for the TCDRS site, it's very helpful to know that there is a place to answer questions. As a fairly new employee, the issue is for future thought but it's a good idea to stay on top of things. The system is very similar to the Teacher Retirement System I participated in when I worked for the school district. Are you yawning yet?

2 comments:

TOM Library said...

I am not certain about the validity of this statement however I heard an employee talking about being able to use years of service with TRS (she worked at a Tomball school as an aide) to count towards TCDRS or rolling the account from TRS into your TCDRS account and then you get credit for those years of service as long as you haven't cashed in/liquidated your TRS account yet which is what she had already done so she was unable to do anything like this. But if you haven't done anything with your TRS account you may be able to roll it into your TCDRS account and it may be more advantagious to you then other options since you are once again working for a public employees system.

Monica Colson said...

LSC is really me - was logged in incorrectly when I left that message.