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Goals Work Sheet

1--Rank goals

List a few short- and long-term goals for you or your family. Then, within each category, rank them (1 to 4) in order of importance to you.

Short-Term Goals (less than one year)

Ranking

   
   
   
   

Long-Term Goals (more than one year)

Ranking

   
   
   
   

2--Identify first goal

Which goal will you tackle first?

Goal statement: _______________________________________________

Goal $ amount: $ ___________________

Goal deadline: ______________________

To achieve this goal by the stated date, I want to save $ ______ week.

3--Create a trading plan

Identify changes you are willing to make to achieve this goal. The amount you save each week should equal the weekly amount you need for this goal. If you don't have enough, consider a less expensive goal or give yourself more time to achieve it. If you opt to buy it on a credit card and make payments, add one-third to the purchase price ($107 including tax becomes $142) and save for at least four weeks to ensure you'll be able to stick with your plan and make the payments.

Instead of…

I will…

Saving $___ weekly

     
     
     
     
     
     

 

 

Tally Sheet

Carry this tally sheet with you, and record all your spending for at least a week. At the end of the week, grade your purchases. If an expense was necessary, and your cost was reasonable, enter a "+" (plus sign). If it was a necessary expense, but you overpaid, enter a "-" (minus sign). If the expense was not out of necessity, enter a "?" (question mark).

Your greatest opportunities for reducing spending are for those items you marked "?." Perhaps you'll be willing to reduce or eliminate similar purchases in the future in exchange for reaching your top goal. Spending graded "-" is another opportunity. Look for ways to trade convenience for a better price on these types of purchases.

Date

Description

Cost

Grade

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

 

 

Budget Blueprint

Gather your checkbook register, credit card statements, and receipts to fill in the first three columns. Then rate each category. If an expense was necessary, and your cost was reasonable, enter a "+" (plus sign). If it was a necessary expense, but you overpaid, enter a "-" (minus sign). If the expense was not out of necessity, enter a "?" (question mark).

Your greatest opportunities for reducing spending are for those items you marked "?." Perhaps you'll be willing to reduce or eliminate similar purchases in the future in exchange for reaching your top goal. Spending rated "-" is another opportunity. Look for ways to trade convenience for a better price on these types of purchases and jot these ideas in the "Changes" column.

 

 

Category/description

Weekly

Monthly

Annually

Rating

Changes

Income

Paycheck

         

Dividends

         

Interest

         

Social Security

         

Pension

         

Gifts

         

Other

         

Total

         
           

Housing

Rent or mortgage

         

Electric/gas

         

Water

         

Garbage collection

         

Telephone/cell phone

         

Condo/association fees

         

Property taxes

         

Property insurance

         

Maintenance

         
           

Transportation

Car payments

         

Gas

         

Maintenance/repairs

         

License

         

Insurance

         

Parking/toll fees

         

Public transportation

         

Bicycle

         
           

Education

Student loan payments

         

Tuition

         

Lessons

         

Books & supplies

         
           

 

 

 

Category/description

Weekly

Monthly

Annually

Rating

Changes

Food

Groceries

         

Work/school lunches

         
           

Clothing

Adults

         

Children

         

Dry cleaning

         
           

Health

Insurance

         

Dentist

         

Vision

         

Medications & copays

         

Fitness/exercise memberships

         
           

Family

Life insurance

         

Child care

         

Allowances

         

Pets (food & medical)

         
           

Savings

Education

         

Retirement

         

Other

         
           

Personal

Hair cuts & styling

         

Toiletries

         

Tobacco

         

Alcohol

         
           

Entertainment

Meals/snacks out

         

Movies/plays/concerts

         

Sports equipment

         

Cable/satellite TV

         

Vacations

         
           

Miscellaneous

Charitable contributions

         

Credit card debt payments

         

Union/membership dues

         

Federal income tax

         

State/city income tax

         

Social Security

         

Other

         
           

Ways to Reduce Spending

If you…

Consider…

Or…

Subscribe to cable TV movie channels

Convert to basic cable

Cancel cable and borrow movies and books from the public library

Eat out lunch each workday

Bring a lunch from home every other day

Bring lunch from home every day

Dine out with friends

Invite friends over for dinner

Host a potluck dinner

See movies in the evening

Taking in a matinee

Catching second-run shows at a bargain theater

Hang out at the mall for entertainment (and spend)

Read a book

Volunteer

Cruise the Internet with high-speed access

Use dial-up access

Use free access at library

Own two cars for your family's transportation

One-car family + public transportation

Use public transportation or bike

Buy a new outfit each month

Buy a new outfit every other month

Shop at garage sales and second-hand shops

Buy two cups of coffee each day

Buy one cup of coffee each day

Bring a thermos of coffee from home

Buy expensive birthday and holiday gifts

Plan ahead and buy gifts on sale or off-0season

Make gifts or give gifts of your time

Smoke two packs of cigarettes a day

Smoke one pack a day

Quit

Drive a luxury car

Drive a simple sedan

Ride a bike

Attend a concert each month

Go once a quarter

Buy the CD

 

 

Credit Card Comparison Work Sheet

Feature

Priority

Issuer No.1

Issuer No. 2

Issuer No. 3

No annual fee

       

Low APR

(annual percentage rate)

       

Grace period

       

Low late-payment fee

       

Rewards program