Saving Money is My Main Money Focus in 2010

Posted by dcfemella | Posted in money | Posted on 21-01-2010

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The Piggy Bank

When I was in my twenties, I had the worst credit, and I didn’t know how to save money. I would spend and spend on anything that I wanted, and live paycheck-to-paycheck. It wasn’t until 2007 when I started getting serious about getting rid of my debt and start saving for short-term and long-term goals. I picked up a bunch of personal finance books and started reading away.

By 2008, I had paid of all of my debt, minus my student loan, and saved money to buy a place of my own. I did. I felt empowered and free. Living paycheck-to-paycheck, having tons of credit-card debt, and not having anything in savings is huge stress. Therefore, I was glad to have eliminated it.

I started following Dave Ramsey’s plan to financial freedom and it helped. Now I plan on following it again because I have some new short-term and long-term goals that I want to become a reality:

Short-Term Goals

  • Go on three international trips
  • Save $1,000 a month
  • Increase my retirement contribution
  • Make more money

Long-Term Goals

  • Buy a bigger place in 2011
  • Pay off student loan
  • Have 3-6 months in emergency funds

Goals are the best way to ensure that you maintain on track. I love eating out, so I know that is something that I need to keep in check if I want to be able to succeed in making these goals a reality. Here is a great video from Dave Ramsey on how to set goals, especially when it comes to finances:


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Which three international cities? Why do you feel a bigger place is necessary? Nice post.

You are on fire! Congratulations on your success. I'm curious about the international trips as well.

Please check out http://lifetuner.org. It's a new finance community, and we hope that folks like yourself will come and share their success stories and ask questions when they need help.

Cheers!

The Int'l trips are Panama, Mexico, and possibly Okinawa, Japan :) Thanks!

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