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10 Types of Financial Goals to Work Towards

February 3, 2017 by jlmdiscovery

10 Types of Financial Goals

There is a lot of talk about budgeting, cutting spending, and living within our means. We know we should be saving money, but what are we saving it for?

Last week I completed an exercise for a course that asked me to brainstorm my goals for the next three years. It then asked me to estimate how much those goals would cost and how I would need to adjust my current income and budget. I made me realize the importance of setting clear financial goals alongside our personal ones.

There are many different goals you may want to save up for. Take a look at your long-term and short-term goals and have an open discussion with your family about what your priorities are.

Here are 10 ideas for financial goals to work towards:

1) Emergency Fund

Dave Ramsey fans know the importance of having a financial reserve in case unexpected expenses arise. He recommends saving at least $1,000 in addition to 3-6 months of living expenses.

2) Paying Off Debt

No one likes having debt hanging over their heads, be it credit cards, car payments, or student loans. Becoming debt-free is a goal of many.

3) Buying a Home

Whether it’s saving up for the down payment on your first new home or upgrading to a better one, investing in a new home is a reward in itself.

4) Saving for Retirement

The earlier you start saving for retirement, the longer your account has time to grow. Do some research on potential retirement accounts and start adding to them a little at a time. A financial advisor can help you determine how much you’ll need to save to live the retirement lifestyle you want.

5) College or Private School

If you want to be able to provide financial assistance to your kids through private school or college, start putting aside savings towards their education. Work with an advisor to estimate how much they’ll need and the best accounts to open.

6) New Car

It’s exciting to drive off the lot with a new car, and even more so if you can pay it off in full. Research the car you want ahead of time and start setting aside funds.

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7) Vacation

Whether you want to travel the world or just take the family to Disney World, setting aside funds lets you know you can enjoy yourselves within a clear budget that won’t break the bank.

8) Large Purchases

Are you looking forward to redecorating your home? Have a hobby you’d like to invest in? Save up for your large purchases instead of putting them on your credit card.

9) Charity

Have you always wanted to make a large donation to your favorite cause? Perhaps your goal is to make annual contributions to several organizations.

10) Starting Your Own Business

Setting up a new business typically involves a financial investment. If one of your dreams is to be your own boss, this may be a priority for you.

 

Your goals will likely be a combination of the types listed above. However, the following goals should be included in any financial plan:

  • Become Financially Literate – Learn more about personal finance so you are better prepared to make decisions for your family.
  • Get Focused With Your Spending – Set up a budget and stick to it so you can put any extra funds towards your goals.
  • Plan for Life’s Twists and Turns – Make sure you have your insurance policies in order and plan ahead for potential emergencies.

Money is a tool that gives us the freedom to pursue our dreams. It’s up to us to decide how best to use it. So when you’re setting up your goals for the year, be sure to include these options in your plans.

 

Filed Under: Featured, Home Tagged With: budget, finances, goals, saving

15 (Nearly) Free Valentine’s Day Date Ideas

February 13, 2015 by jlmdiscovery

If you’re still looking for some new ideas for your date this weekend, try out one of these.  In fact, they’re great any time of year!

1) Think of a country you and your significant other (S.O.) have always wanted to visit. Create a meal native to that country, complete with ethnic music.  If you can coordinate it with a matching movie or props (scented candles, clothing, etc), all the better.

2) Go for a picnic at a local beach or park (good for those in warmer climates). Pack your favorite travel-worthy meal or try a new recipe.  Bring a camera to take photos for an album or bring an outdoor game you can enjoy together.

3) Have a game tournament. Each pick your favorite game and go head to head.  Winner picks dessert!

4) Make a truly special meal at home. Dress up, use your nice china if you have some, and make the meal you were served at your wedding or on your first date (this one’s perfect f or anniversaries too).  Play some of the music you’ve loved throughout your relationship (i.e. wedding song or similar).

5) What were your favorite shows growing up? Games?  Activities?  Foods?  Pick a few and have a “throwback” date.  (Bonus points for remembering one of your S.O.’s favorite and surprising them)

6) Instead of buying (or expecting) flowers, why not spend the afternoon gardening together? Pick out your favorite flowers and/or herbs and set up your plot (or use pots if you’re indoors).  You’ll get all the beauty of flowers that you can enjoy again and again.

7) Make your own relationship scrapbook. Fill a notebook with your favorite memories, dates, trips, restaurants, etc.  Add in a section for all the things you’d like to do together in the future.

8) Try a new activity together that you’ve always wanted to try. Hiking, tennis, painting, and testing new languages are a few cheap options.

9) Find a free concert in your area. Check the newspaper, local symphonies, or local band sites for events of all varieties.

10) Have a no-technology day (i.e. no phones, tablets, computers, or TV). Spend the day appreciating the quality time together and be creative by finding new tech-free activities you can enjoy.

11) (Weather-related) Build a snowman or sand castle together. Better yet, make it a competition.  Loser owes the winner a massage.

12) Learn about your family trees. Use ancestry.com or family records to draw your tree and learn more about where you both come from.  Use it as an opportunity to learn about and discuss different cultural traditions you bring to the table.  Save what you learn in a book or family tree program so you’ll have it to reference forever.

13) Have a dessert party. Make your own chocolates, setup a fondue pot, or bake a cake from scratch together.  A twist: make his and hers desserts – cook up both of your favorites and enjoy them even before dinner.

14) Research a local site you’ve both never visited (park, free museum, historical landmark). Make a day trip out of it and take photos for a mini “travel log”.  If the weather is good in your area, this concept also works for a nice, long hike.

15) Go outside after dinner and take a look through a telescope (either at home or at a local observatory). Find your favorite constellations, look for shooting stars, appreciate the Moon, or try to spot the International Space Station.  If you’re able, setup a blanket and bring some hot cocoa so you can sit and enjoy.  Share some of the traits you love most about one another.  And, if you’d like to purchase a small gift, surprise them with a charm or piece of art depicting the Moon’s phase on the night of one of your special dates, such as your wedding.

As for me, my new husband and I are planning to spend this Valentine’s Day at home cooking up some fresh pasta for a dish we learned about on our honeymoon in Rome.  I hope your day is just as special!

Do you have any unique date ideas to offer?  Please share below!

Filed Under: Featured, Relationships Tagged With: budget, date ideas, Valentine's day

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