I believe that through knowledge and discipline, financial peace is possible for all of us. – Dave Ramsey
Unless you consider Making Ends Meet an actual skill, then I am not the one to give financial advice. But let’s admit it. You are FREE to dream, but when you wake up, you'll soon realize that...things, and dreams, cost money. Although everyone’s goal in life is not to become a millionaire, it is very important that you know what your financial goals are. A great place to start is with your current income, current obligations, and future goals. A simple measure could be to: Earn. Budget. Give. Save. Spend. How much do you want to earn? What are your current financial obligations? How much do you need to save? How much would you like to give to charity? How much would you like to spend on yourself? This month, The Goal Setter's Club is focusing on our finances. We are using the 2017 Goals Journal to record our goals for earning money, saving, investing, charitable giving, and credit building. We'd love for you to join us! Get the Book. Join the Group. Be the Change. This month, I’ll be focusing on my finance goals: I started with these…- Win $50 Million Dollars from the California Lottery (Don’t Judge Me, I’m giving 15% to my church!)
- Increase my yearly income by (xxx,xxx) by picking up extra freelance work and/or creating new products
- Tithe more than 15% of all of my income to my church
- Create a solid savings plan
- Pay off all past debt and become debt free
- File my taxes on time

