Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts

Financial Friday: 10 Things for 2010

>> Friday, January 1, 2010


10 things for 2010

By Alice Shaffer

We are fast approaching the end of 2009 and getting ready to welcome 2010. The economy for the past year or so has been such a roller coaster for us personally and the families we work for. This not only affects our wallets, but it affects our mental balance. I have put together a list of 10 things that you can work on for 2010. Wealth is not only defined by the money you have invested but by your personal, professional and physical growth as well. The following items cover financial, personal growth, professional & physical growth.

10 things for 2010

· Review your budget for the year of 2009.
o Has it been working for you?
o If yes, continue with the current budget
o If not, redo your budget
§ Visit The Financial Nanny to see the 3 part series on how to set up your budget.
§ Explore Dave Ramsey’s methods

· Lessen your load
o go through your closet and get rid of items you haven’t been using
o make sure your bills/statements for 2009 are in an envelope marked “2009”
o go through your magazines and recycle
o donate books you have already read
o Have you said yes to too many outside projects? If so take a step back from those commitments. There is nothing wrong in resigning or withdrawing from projects if you are stretched too thin.

· Look at your Personal Self
o How are your eating habits?
o Are you in need of cutting out some unhealthy items?
o How are your exercise habits?
o Are you in a Positive Space with your personal & professional environments?
o Have you wanted to learn a new hobby or skill?
o How are you doing with your personal growth as a professional?
o How are you doing with your personal emotional growth?

· How can you give back in 2010?
o Is there a charity you can give to throughout the year?
o Is there somewhere you have wanted to volunteer with, but haven’t?
o Can you work with your local or national nanny group in spreading the word about the group? Challenge yourself to get a new member each month.

· Start or Contribute to your IRA
o Make contributions to your 2009 tax year IRA
o Start a 2009 IRA by the time you file your taxes
§ Look at Fidelity Investments for an easy to start IRA

· Filing your taxes
o File your taxes by the end of February, get them done early

· Update or Start your Will and Living Trust
o Look at Suze Orman’s site for her online Will & Trust Kit

· Make your 2010 holiday & birthday shopping list by January 15.
o Buy one or two gifts a month for those on your list
o If you don’t buy a gift, then set aside $10-$20 for each gift into a Smarty Pig or ING Direct account, to gain some extra interest

· Plan a monthly outing
o Have a monthly get together with friends
§ Seeing a movie
§ Having brunch somewhere
§ Throwing a board game party
§ Taking a day road trip
Explore three goals you want to achieve in 2010
o Write down your goals in a small notebook
§ Explain what steps you can take in achieving these goals
§ Write down the dates you want each of these three goals to be accomplished by. Make sure to schedule them throughout the year.
§ Do a monthly check over your goals to make sure you on track for being successful in achieving them

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Financial Friday: A Look At The Past & A Look to the Future

>> Friday, December 25, 2009


Financial Friday: A Look At The Past & A Look to the Future
by Alice Shaffer



I hope everyone is having a wonderful Christmas and end of the holiday season. I wanted to share four favorite blog posts with you all as well as something new for the future. Of course, it will involve budgeting, but it does including shopping!



Four Blasts from the Past:
Thursday Sept 17: Financial Friday: Step 1: Getting ready to start a budget
Friday Sept. 25:Part 2: Setting up a Monthly Budget
Friday Oct. 9:Part 3: Putting everything in your Spreadsheet
Thursday Oct 22: Where Do I Put My Money?

A Look To The Future:
As you are putting away those Christmas gifts and holiday gifts, you notice who gave you what and remember who you gave to this year. Pull out a small notebook and write down those recipients/givers. This helps you decide on the 2010 gift giving list. Yes I did say 2010 gift giving list!

Many retailers will be marking their Christmas/Holiday items down to 50 & 75% and more starting on Saturday December 26. This is the time to gather the wrapping paper, tissue paper, gift bags, Christmas tree lights, lawn ornaments, and other stocking stuffer type items. It is also a great time to purchase winter clothing for the kids in your life for next winter season. Look for Baby's First Christmas items for those friends and family who are expecting a child in 2010. Holiday shirts, sweaters and other festive wear is on sale for next year.

Last year on December 26th, I went to Target and purchased holiday ornaments that were originally 15 dollars a piece for 75% off. I purchased 6 Mr. Potato Head Santas for about 89 cents each(regularly$6.99) and 12 mini Christmas tree Magna Doodles for 37 cents each (regularly $4.99). I spent $9.78 on items that I gave to National Center for Children & Families for their homeless shelter Santa Shop. This Shop allows parents to get Christmas gifts for their kids. I purchased one of the 60 gallon totes from Sterilite at Target and put all my charity donations in it for this. This year I will be looking for hats, gloves, scarves, books for older kids, board games, among the stocking stuffer type items. Give yourself $20 to purchase Charity items for 2010.

Next week look for 10 Things for 2010!

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