15 Yearly Goals For Your Finances, Career, And More! | Clever Girl Finance
In this video, we are going to talk about some ideas for yearly goals for your finances, career, and more because these all tie in together. You don’t need to have every single one of these goals, instead pick and choose what’s most relevant to you!
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What goals are you setting for the new year? Share in the comments! Thanks for tuning!
my main goal is to payoff my student loans.
pay all debts and build an emergency fund this 2022 while adding 2 or 3 more multiple sources of income
Build emergency funds
Is an emergency fund a type of an account. When I go to the bank how do I explain to them about emergency fund
Applying for mortgage to buy a new home. Studying for my social work licensure exam so that I can increase my finances. Paying off my car note in November 2022. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
I want to do an emergency fund, budget, track spending and tell my money what to do instead of it telling me what to do. Thank you!
You can do it! Thanks for tuning in!!
Lol exactly
Your tips have helped me tremendously over the last couple of years. Wishing you a successful 2022!
Thanks for being here! Wishing you an incredible 2022!!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing. Planning on maxing out my retirement savings in 2022 and spending time learning more about personal finance.
Learn a new skill and increase my income
You can do it!!
My plan is to remain consistent with reaching my goals.
My goal for 2022 is to build and follow my budget. I am going to save for my emergency fund of 500.00 for January and build from there.
love this video. My goals for 2022 include buying a new house, investing, adding money to my emergency fund and my savings.
I met my emergency fund and school savings goals in 2021! I’m planning to double my monthly contribution to my Roth IRA in 2022, and start a sinking fund for traveling and a new (used) car.
Yasss congratulations on meeting your goals!
2022 plan
Save 10k
Pay off my car
Increase my income from part-time work.
Love these goals!
Personal goals for me are 1. Finding time to do other things that I enjoy… 2. More intensive study of the Bible and prayer, 3. Picking a new skill (not sure what) and 4. Planning towards the future.
new skill: what about learning a new language! im trying out Spanish
Thank you for this video
My goals
1. Emergency fund
2. Getting fit
3. Sleeping at least 7 to 8 hours.
4. Completing my MA (almost there)
5. Significant reduction in time spent on YouTube & WhatsApp
6. Knitting a neck scarf and place mats
My goal is to just to start!!! And not feel so overwhelmed at the idea of savings and paying bills
I would like to spend more time developing my side hustle. Spending less time on devices would certainly help. A no-spend challenge is a great goal. Really, all 15 goals I could apply to my life. Thank you.
Since my divorce I have become addicted to saving money! So each year I increase my saving goals and try my best to reduce debt! If I can’t buy it cash, I leave it!
Family is so important
1. Build an emergency fund. 2. Complete building one house to be put on rent for additional income. 3. Put my financial documents in order and let my next of kin know what I have, and where the documents are.
Getting better at saving and paying debt. 2. Networking 3. Open my business by July
Love your channel ❤ I’m already doing some of these
My goals are to stick to the budget I’ve created, so I can pay off my debt and start an emergency fund and to quit smoking which really chews into my finances
It’s November and I usually start reflecting and beginning my goal setting/revising around this time of year so that I’m not overwhelmed come the new year.
I’ve got one of my goals scheduled for this week: I’m sitting down w a new financial advisor.
I’ve got all my paperwork together, retirement paperwork, credit card, car & student loan debts included. It really feels so empowering to face the giant and start!