1) Increase my charitable/non-profit giving. I've added monthly contributions to ACLU, Natural Resources Defense Council, and ProPublica
2) Save for vacation. My daughter and son-in-law are planning big family cruise to Alaska for June 2017. We have some vacation money saved. My goal is to save $300 more per month toward that trip.
3) Learn something new. I've enrolled in a Spanish language class at my local community college.
My goal is to save money to update my digital camera. I have a photography business as a side gig and want to improve the quality of my photos and skills.
My 2017 financial goal is to diversify my income through a secondary business and some passive income streams. I think it's an important step to reaching financial independence!
My 2017 financial goal is to diversify my income through a secondary business and some passive income streams. I think it's an important step to reaching financial independence!
My goals in 2017 are to finish paying off the debt that we began snowballing in the latter half of 2016, increase our savings by 50% (at least), close out our high interest credit card, as well as pay off our loan.
My goals in 2017 are to finish paying off the debt that we began snowballing in the latter half of 2016, increase our savings by 50% (at least), close out our high interest credit card, as well as pay off our loan.
My word for 2017 is Giving. I'm focusing on giving to my family (financially or with my time), giving my blog readers what they really want to help them in their lives, and giving back to myself - forgiveness, self-care, and acceptance. It is going to be a great year!
My new years resolution is always to lose weight, this year I am adding that I will push myself to list more items on ebay to help pay off our student loans!
I had the problem with anti-reflective coating and believed in the Armor Etch solution--- however, Armor Etch did not work for me and I used it 5 times (varying the application time of each usage). Now the Armor Etch site has a disclaimer about its usage for eyeglasses. I also tried to use it for etching some glass and it didn't work for that either!
2017 Goals: Keep on budget, exercise 5 days per week, eat healthier, learn new ways to be frugal. These are the same goals I usually have. One way I've learned that helps keeping on my grocery budget is to shop once every two weeks...it really does make a difference and the fridge food really gets used up.
2017 is a year I hope to lose weight and save more. I was a bit successful in those things this past year despite challenges of emergency expenses and holiday temptations. I have been helping others pay of their debts and got rid of one really large one for them this past year. But they have one more to go. My biggest challenge is to help them at the same time I keep my expenses down.
My goal for 2017 is to fully fund a 6 month emergency fund.
My goal is to spend more time living in the moment without worrying about what's coming next or allowing myself to get to "busy"
My goals for 2017 are health related. But I am on track with continuing my financial goals as well.
1) Increase my charitable/non-profit giving. I've added monthly contributions to ACLU, Natural Resources Defense Council, and ProPublica
2) Save for vacation. My daughter and son-in-law are planning big family cruise to Alaska for June 2017. We have some vacation money saved. My goal is to save $300 more per month toward that trip.
3) Learn something new. I've enrolled in a Spanish language class at my local community college.
These are super goals, Amanda
I have several financial goals:
(1) beef up emergency savings
(2) redo hall bath
(3) put 25% down on new-to-us minivan
Financial Firedrill. That was key for me. I am a longtime reader of Donna's; Hope I win!!!
Declutter, exercise more, and pay down student loans.
My goal is to save money to update my digital camera. I have a photography business as a side gig and want to improve the quality of my photos and skills.
My goals for 2017 are to lose weight and earn more. I'll try to get a better paying job and start a gym routine. 2016 taught me to trim more expenses.
My goals for 2017 are to lose weight and earn more. I'll try to get a better paying job and start a gym routine. 2016 taught me to trim more expenses.
My 2017 financial goal is to diversify my income through a secondary business and some passive income streams. I think it's an important step to reaching financial independence!
My 2017 financial goal is to diversify my income through a secondary business and some passive income streams. I think it's an important step to reaching financial independence!
My goals in 2017 are to finish paying off the debt that we began snowballing in the latter half of 2016, increase our savings by 50% (at least), close out our high interest credit card, as well as pay off our loan.
My goals in 2017 are to finish paying off the debt that we began snowballing in the latter half of 2016, increase our savings by 50% (at least), close out our high interest credit card, as well as pay off our loan.
My goal is to focus on my family and to not sweat the small stuff.
My word for 2017 is Giving. I'm focusing on giving to my family (financially or with my time), giving my blog readers what they really want to help them in their lives, and giving back to myself - forgiveness, self-care, and acceptance. It is going to be a great year!
My new years resolution is always to lose weight, this year I am adding that I will push myself to list more items on ebay to help pay off our student loans!
LOVE this list! I would appreciate anything listed here.
I had the problem with anti-reflective coating and believed in the Armor Etch solution--- however, Armor Etch did not work for me and I used it 5 times (varying the application time of each usage). Now the Armor Etch site has a disclaimer about its usage for eyeglasses. I also tried to use it for etching some glass and it didn't work for that either!
My financial goals for 2017 are to start aggressively paying off my debt and to lead a more minimalist lifestyle.
2017 Goals: Keep on budget, exercise 5 days per week, eat healthier, learn new ways to be frugal. These are the same goals I usually have. One way I've learned that helps keeping on my grocery budget is to shop once every two weeks...it really does make a difference and the fridge food really gets used up.
I want do pass an important exam that's in a couple of months.
A goal is to get more sleep and make it a bigger priority.
2017 is a year I hope to lose weight and save more. I was a bit successful in those things this past year despite challenges of emergency expenses and holiday temptations. I have been helping others pay of their debts and got rid of one really large one for them this past year. But they have one more to go. My biggest challenge is to help them at the same time I keep my expenses down.