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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Financial Goals

The whole point of learning and keeping up with your finances is to attain our financial goals. What are your financial goals.

Here are some examples of goals:

  1. Save X amount in an emergency fund
  2. Save X amount of months of expenses/salary in an emergency fund
  3. Save X amount for retirement this year
  4. Save X% of each paycheck for retirement this year
  5. Max out your IRA
  6. Pay down my student loan in X amount of years
  7. Pay double the minimum on my debt
  8. Save for a vacation
  9. Save for graduate school
  10. Save for a down payment
  11. Buy a car with cash

What are you saving/hoping for?  Whatever it is, my favorite tool to keep an easy track of your savings and goals is to open up a high yielding savings account (see my earlier post where to find one), and set up a goal in Mint (see an earlier post about this website as well). You can set up multiple goals as long as you have a different account for each goal and keep track of your progress. Mint will tell you if you are on track, behind, or ahead on your goals and the amount of time it will take you to reach them.

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