» posted on Monday, December 29th, 2008 at 3:20 am by Lily
No Longer Broke in America in 2009
Today is the beginning of the rest of my life, and I choose to no longer be broke in America. Worrying about my finances is taking a toll on my life, so much so that it sucks up all my creativity and my passion for life.
Instead of being reactive, I choose to be proactive, and here is the plan:
First, I have to stop the bleeding. The late fees and insufficient fund fees I paid in 2008 have been shamefully staggering. This tells me that not only was I broke, but that I need to keep track of my money better. I need to plan my expenses accordingly, and work from a budget. This is going to be tricky. I do not do well with paper, so it will have to be some finance software that is easy to use. The goal is to have a workable budget so that I will no longer pay any late fees on my utilities by the end of Q1.
Second, I need to raise my income. With the economy and job market the way they are, this will be hard to do. In order to be more competitive, I will need to raise my qualifications. I plan to get a certification in the technical field that interests me, and this will help me get a better position — and better pay, I hope — than what I have now. The goal is to have passed the certification exam by the end of Q1.
I am keeping it simple enough so that it is achievable. How about you, what are your financial goals or resolutions for the new year?
filed under 2009 Goal · Employment · Getting Out of Debt · Personal | 3 comments | tags: budget, certification, goals, late fees, new year resolution
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