Showing posts with label finanical goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finanical goals. Show all posts

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Best way to make financial goals for 2012


The New Year is here  and if you're struggling to make ends meet or if you want to set a goal to take a vacation in 2012 you may need to consider doing to frugal living in order for it to happen.  
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Setting frugal goals is a wonderful way to spend less and have more and the New Year is the perfect time to make that happen. There are a number of things you can do to make it happen, but it's best to start now so you'll know exactly what to do to make it happen. Here are a few suggestions to help you set the frugal goals for 2012.


I would say the area you'll see the most savings when it comes to living frugally has to be at the grocery store. An easy way to save at the store is to purchase generic items whenever possible. Now you make find that's not always possible or you may not like the generic item and if that's the case you'll need to purchase name brand, but if you can't taste the difference, you should do it. For example, we don't like generic cheese, but we don't have a problem with generic soup when it's used in a meal and not a stand alone item.


Another way to save money at the store is to use coupons. Now you must be careful on this because there may be times when you have a coupon for the name brand product, but if the price isn't lower with the coupon and you don't mind a generic, you need to go that route. You'll need to pay close attention to the prices and quantities or you'll end up spending more than what is necessary.


One last technique that will help you save money at the store is to use price matching. If your store offers this, you should take the time to write down the price of items you need at other stores and then ask the cashier to match it if it's higher at the store you're at. This is a practice that not all stores follow, so it's important to check before you take the time to do it.


Another way to save money in the New Year comes with the things you do daily. An example of this would be if you work outside the home. If you work outside the home you can save money in two ways. The first way is with your meals. If you don't have the time or the ability to go home, you need to bring your lunch with you instead of going out or purchasing lunch from the convenience store or vending machine. It costs less to bring food from home than it does to go out.


Another way to save money if you work outside the home is to stay at work for lunch instead of wasting the gas to go home. You'd be amazed at the gas you'll save if you don't go home five days a week. Depending on the vehicle you drive you may save enough to purchase a weeks worth of groceries or pay double on a bill you have.


Setting frugal goals for the New Year is a good way to save money and prevent yourself from living pay check to pay check or having more bills than income during the month. These two steps are just the beginning when it comes to saving money. Take a little time and think about all the things you spend money on in a month and then see what you can remove to add more money to your wallet.


Corrie Petersen runs a successful Virtual Assistant business. She has learned to set frugal goals to help save her family money. If you're looking for ways to save money, click here to purchase her "Taking it to the Extreme: A Guide to Couponing" ebook. She'll show you how to save money at the grocery store when you use coupons & price matching.


Saturday, December 29, 2007

2007 year end financial review

Here is my 2007 financial review! All in all not too bad of a year

While not a goal our Net worth did increase $27,000 this year in saving, retirements, college funds, and mutual funds!

Here are the goals that I set-up for ourselves!

1. Continue funding DH 401k at 15%
Yeah we did this! It really has helped with retirement savings.

2. Continue to deposit $350 a month into a Roth IRA for me. This is done through automatic deducation
$4,000 funded

3. Save $5,000 outside of retirement and college saving plans. This will help with a downpayment for a newer car for 2008 and/or bathroom remodel. Will attempt to do an automatic deduction for $220 each payday from hubby's check.

Nope only about $3,000 saved

4. $50 each, each month into kids 529 plans-automatic deduction

Two of boys have active 529 plans. My third son has autism and will probably never go to college so we are saving money into mutual fund instead. We actually increased this to $100 per kid each month in July.

5. Disney trip need an additional $1000 cash! Use tax return money (and money saved for self-employment taxes)

Woo hoo we had an excellent trip to Disney the end of June

6. Excess tax return money will go towards new couches first and then some minor remodeling for our family room.

I forgot that I included couches in our financial goals for 2007. We did add some new barn board to our family room in the basement this year for about $2,000. It looks great!

 Disney World vacation saving tips

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Suze Orman on Women and Money

Suze Orman was recently on The View and shared some money advice for women bases on her newest book Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny

1. Stop Co-signing loans -women often get in trouble when cosigning a loan for family members or friends.

2. Get your own seperate saving account from your spouse-you never know what might happen.

3. Make sure you have an emergency fund of 8 months of living expenses.

4. Make sure you are contributing to your 401k at least to the company match. If you don't have a 401k; contribute to a Roth!

See her in action:

Sunday, July 01, 2007

2007 Financial Goals Mid-year review

Since we just went past the half-way point of the year, I wanted to do a check-in!

1. Continue funding DH 401k at 15%
We are doing this

2. Continue to deposit $350 a month into a Roth IRA for me. This is done through automatic deducation
We are doing this!
3. Save $5,000 outside of retirement and college saving plans. This will help with a downpayment for a newer car for 2008 and/or bathroom remodel. Will attempt to do an automatic deduction for $220 each payday from hubby's check.

Nope... I really need to get going on this.

4. $50 each, each month into kids 529 plans-automatic deduction

All set! I may stop contributing to my son's account who has autism and have the money set aside for his living expenses when he gets older. He will probably never go to college or live on his own. It will probably be in a special needs trust.

5. Disney trip need an additional $1000 cash! Use tax return money (and money saved for self-employment taxes)

All set!!

6. Excess tax return money will go towards new couches first and then some minor remodeling for our family room.

We have done the remodeling in our family room. We added barn board this past spring. It cost $2,000 but it really helped shape up the family room.