Happy New Year! I hope everyone enjoyed the holiday safely. Monday will bring back a full week of work for most of us. And looks like global warming is slamming us here in the south with another record cold wave.
An interesting poll done by Putnam Investments was released a couple of weeks ago. You can read an article about it at this link.
In this poll of 1000 investors online, they found the number one goal for the new year,wasn’t weight loss, but to SAVE MORE MONEY in 2010.
They also said their number one concern for the next year was job growth, followed by economic growth, not health care reform, or global warming. And finally, only 38% felt the feds stimulus was likely to help them this year.
Now I think these are very realistic assessments. The most important thing now, as we have stressed in other posts, is execution of these great sentiments.
So what do you do now?
- Increase your savings from your paycheck automatically-study your planned spending and decide how much to automatically shift to a savings account, out of your paycheck each month. Maybe it’s 10 dollars, or maybe its 100, but just do it.
- Increase the amount deposited in your 401-k or IRA out of each check. Again, set it up to happen automatically-you don’t want to have to remember to transfer the money yourself-temptation to spend is great.
- If you think your job is in danger, increase your emergency savings fund, to allow you to get by while you look for new work, if you do get laid off.
- Decrease your monthly expenses-study your bills and find ways to save.
- If you get a raise, work overtime, or get other unexpected earnings-have a plan to save either all or a set percentage.
- If you screwed up, and put a lot of Christmas on a credit card, then start now, to save money to pay it off as quickly as possible. Have a yard sell, take clothes to consignment, take extra hours at work. Make a concentrated effort to knock it out now, before you get used to seeing that balance on your card statement.
So, what are your plans and worries for 2010? With better planning, you can get rid of the worries.
So stay warm, and if you get snowed/ iced in spend a little of your time, talking and planning with your spouse, studying your financial situation, and let’s make this a GREAT year!










