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A lot can change in a year.
Especially if you follow the steps.

Simple weekly activities in 12 sections and the associated online worksheets, calculators and articles will help make it easy to understand how to go about improving your situation - and why.

Simply click on the links in Step 1 to see what to do and take it from there.

Let's make this a great year - together.

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January • Step 1

The first step is the easiest - and the most important. Track where your money is going.

Links:
Monthly Expense Worksheet
10 Minute Guide to Budgeting
Get Organized

February • Step 2

Budgets don't limit what you can spend money on. They identify what you already spend money on - and help you decide if it's what you want.

Links:
Income Worksheet
Budget Calculator
10 Ways To Cut Expenses

March • Step 3

If 15% of your income goes toward credit card bills or non-secured personal loans, it's time to take control.

Links:
Credit Card Payoff Calculator
Consolidation Calculator
What Debt to Pay Off First?

April • Step 4

Having an emergency fund gives you peace of mind. And if you never need it, the money is still there potentially earning more.

Links:
Steps to Build Emergency Fund
Expect the Unexpected
Prepare For An Emergency

May • Step 5

Retirement plan investments are often pre-tax dollars. Some even include a company match. Put them together and you may be able to start saving for retirement for less than you think.

Links:
Workplace Savings Plans
Why Deferred Savings
Save At Least Ten Percent

June • Step 6

Creating a plan doesn't have to be difficult. Neither does sticking to it. You just have to set realistic goals and figure out how much money you'll need to achieve them.

Links:
It's All In The Plan
Retirement Quick Check
How Much Should I Invest?

July • Step 7

Owning your home is a great way to increase financial security and your net worth. Money that used to go to someone else for rent now flows back to you in the form of equity in your home.

Links:
Rent vs. Buy
Mortgage Payoff Calculator
Mortgage Tax Savings Calculator

August • Step 8

College is expensive. And the price is only going up. But there are many ways to prepare for the expense of tuition.

Links:
What Kind Of Aid Is There?
Guide To Financial Aid
Federal Student Aid

September • Step 9

You've worked hard to get where you are. Now consider protecting all you've achieved.

Links:
Learn About It
Fill the Gaps
Cover Your Assets

October • Step 10

Sound investments may help you build financial security and prepare for the expense of tuition, retirement or other goals.

Links:
Investing Wisely
Retirement Nest Egg Calculator
Investments Calculator

November • Step 11

Long-term care coverage doesn't cover medical care. It covers the related expenses: in-home help or nursing homes, for example.

Links:
Pros & Cons
Right for You?
Do You Need It?

December • Step 12

Finances are complex enough that working with a professional could make sense. They're often able to give advice and guidance based on knowledge and experience you may not have.

Links:
Finding an Advisor
Your Estate Planning Team
Five Rules





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