Anyone have any 2014 goals to share?
Ours are:
1. Save $500/paycheck ($13,000/year) despite having a huge day care bill (about $20,000) this year.
2. Keep our cars (2003 and 2006) running for another year
3. Not do any big home improvement projects this year. We have an upstairs bathroom that I would love to gut, but we're not sure if we'll be moving in a year or 2. Our school district is facing major budget cuts/consolidation and if our amazing elementary school closes (one of the reasons we moved to the neighborhood), we need to get into a better district for DD#1 starting school in Sept 2015 (and DD#2 in Sept 2017).
Re: Goals for 2014?
Ours are to:
1. Keep saving as much as we can for a house DP. We plan on buying in fall 2015 (hope to have 20% saved, but not too sure we will make it)
2. Keeping on top of DH's school payments (school starts Jan 2014 and goes for 18 months- we already have the money aside)
3. Keep adding to our e-fund to make it nice and big for when we buy a home
4. Keep paying extra on our mortgage to get ourselves from being underwater on our condo so that way when we do buy a house we won't loose anything
5. One thing we keep saying we'll do is pay more towards DH's ridiculous car loan (up in Jan 2017) but we have too many other important things to save for right now. Maybe we can get to this
6. Save up for some vacations!
1. No matter how hard it is, stick to our planned out budget
2. Continue to work on paying off debts
3. Get Life insurance policies outside of what employers offer us (working on that right now)
4. Update my will to include husband (did mine before ever meeting him) and to get a will for husband
1. Save for and buy a used Toyota Sienna.
2. Pay down principal on our mortgage (plan to make at least a $10k payment).
3. Increase automated principal only payments another $100 per month.
4. Take video footage of each room and all valuables in the home for insurance purposes (this has been on my to-do list for about 4 months now and I just cannot seem to get it done).
1. Finish funding our baby fund and start TTC in early 2014
2. Save enough to buy our next car in cash, whenever our current one dies or becomes too expensive to maintain
3. Save enough to get some remodeling started on the house (new siding and soffits, new windows, removing panelling on the walls
4. Purchase extra life insurance
5. Get a will/advanced directives in place
6. Start education savings account for future kids
7. Buy a freezer and work on stocking up on food when on sale or in season
2. Pay another 6,500 on DH SL
3. When we do start TTC start funding an exclusive baby fund to pay co pays, hospital bills, and buy baby items.
4. Fund DH 401k as much as his job will match.
5. Scrap DH old old car for a couple hundred.
6. Hope my car keeps running until early 2016. This will be the hardest one. Haha.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
1. Come to an agreement on whether to increase Roth IRA contributions or extra mortgage payments (posted about this yesterday, just need DH to get on board).
2. Only spend money at grocery stores or if it's a family outing. No more lunches or silly spending (I'm already very aware of this).
3. Even though we have 7.5 months emergency fund, we might increase our contributions on one mutual fund because we're making great returns.
*buy a house in the summer/fall -- goal of $18k savings (+ another $20k gift from in-laws) - Savings Due Date: July 2014
*additional $10k in savings for e-fund
*increase 401k contribution 1% every quarter
*maintain our 2 used cars -- 08 and 99 (both currently going strong)
*start looking for new job (depends on what happens during promotion time in March)
TTC Countdown to 8/2015
2. Continue to TTC our second child.
3. Try to pay off MW's student loans (figure it will be 3 more years).
4. Hopefully our roof can go one more year prior to needing to be replaced.
5. Start tracking our spending from our savings better. (we do a decent job of tracking our monthly known expenses it is our "emergency" and "vacation/ gift" accounts that we don't track as well).
2. Pay back our savings account for the van we just bought (should take us about 4 more months)
3. Pay as we go for some home improvements (new carpet, paint, and baby proofing
4. TTC baby #2
5. Get our wills done
Beef up our savings account
Continue TTC (year 3)
Make extra payments on our car and mortgage.
2. Pay off last sl (may-June)
3. Pay off my jeep (may)
4. Work towards our 6 Month efund
5. Start H an IRA
6. Start saving towards a new car for me.
1. Begin the Dave Ramsey Total Money Makeover.
2. Pay off everything but our cars by the start of 2015.
3. Hold 4 parties per month with Tastefully Simple, and apply that extra $ toward debt.
4. Sell double the amount of policies at work in 2014 than I did in 2013. Apply extra commission amount toward debt.
5. Finish the spare bedroom and den in our home. Get everthing prepped to carpet.
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Our goals for 2014 are a little up in the air as I'm waiting to her back about my board exam. If I've passed our goal is to:
1. Figure out a montly budget and stick to it. I'm not sure why this is so hard for us but I feel like we're always spending more than what we should be despite our very restricted spending and occasional dinner out. I'm going to need to investigate this before 2014.
2. Start an e-savings, my goal is to get at least 3 months built up by July
3. Make aggressive payments on my SL. I would like to get the first one paid off by this time next year.
4. Keep both of our current cars running as they're both paid off
5. Start saving for retirement.
6. Increase our life insurance
7. Get my name put on our house and update my will/get one made for H
8. Start saving for our trip to Europe. It won't be happening for a few years but I'd like to start saving for it sooner than later.
I know that Dave Ramsey's book has been mentioned several times on this board so my goal before 2014 is to take a look and see if I can incorporate some of his techniques into our finances.
* Pay off the Harley, then sell it this spring
* Get to our 7 month e-fund amount of 24k by September, and then start on new house fund
* Fix the paint in the current house we own! That costs money.
* Start putting more towards retirement
* Pay off all of our 2014 vacations.. well, money is already booked for this, but I guess that's part of 2014
* If DH gets some money his way he is supposed to, paying off the rest of the 6k of student loans we have, then the rest into savings
* By the end of the year, start TTC because we'll have hit the goals we wanted to!
I am finally DEBT FREE (minus the mortgage), so it's so nice to start 2014 with a clean slate.
1. Aggressively save. My (realistic) goal is to put $1k into our money market account per month.
2. Increase 401k contributions by an additional 2%.
3. Open up an IRA.
4. Redo the backyard. It's a hot mess from our old garage demo/new garage build.
5. Start TTC.