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***Get 2010 Off to a Great Financial Start

Topic: Baby BoomersBy Al Benelli, Submitted by Boomer-Living.com, the Official Guide to Baby BoomersPublished Recently added

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Made any resolutions about money for this year?

There’s still time.
Look at some of the suggestions coming from the Financial Planning Association of Washington, D.C.

Write down your goalsr
Money buys freedom — to travel, to retire early, to start a business or to change careers. Putting goals in writing gives them a formality and a starting point for the planning you must do.

Measure your risk tolerancer
One of the most beneficial things financial planners do is help you articulate your financial goals and establish your tolerance for risk. With the recent recession, many individuals would benefit from an analysis of how much risk they want (or need) to take to achieve their goals.

Track spendingr
Diligent expense tracking is the first critical step to getting personal finances in order whether you do it on paper or on your computer. Consider sitting down with a certified financial planner to discuss your whole financial picture.

Get tax advicer
Maybe you’ve always winged it with your taxes and considered your company 401(k) the ticket to your financial future. Chances are your planning is inadequate. Link up with a good tax professional.

Cut your debtr
Make this the year to take inventory of your balances, figure out if you can consolidate them under your lowest-rate card, and resolve to pay off an amount that exceeds the minimum — on time, every month.

Start saving — or save morer
If you haven’t signed up for your employer’s 401(k) plan or begun a savings plan tailored for the self-employed, this is the year… and resolve to save at least 5-10 percent of your take-home pay.

Invest in yourselfr
If going back to college or taking specific coursework will help you advance in your career, plan to do it. Keep in mind that bettering yourself is always a good investment.

Redefine the way you shopr
If you’re an impulse shopper, break the habit in 2010. Shop from a list of “essentials.” Take the list whenever you shop as a good way to keep a grip on your wallet and don’t stray from the list.

Change the way you commuter
If driving is the single best option to getting to work or other destinations, it’s tough to make that switch. But if you have the option to leave the car in the garage at least one day a week and walk, bike, carpool or take public transportation instead, try it. You’ll save money on gas, maintenance, insurance and parking costs, you’ll benefit the environment and in the case of walking or biking, the exercise may do you good.

Cut unnecessary expensesr
Do you really need deluxe cable? How much are you paying for your Internet service? Can you wear a sweater around the house and lower the thermostat? In every budget, there are items that can be cut — or at least trimmed.

Take a hard look at all your “essentials” to see how essential they really are. Aim for a target of at least 10 percent and start setting that money aside on a regular basis.

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About the Author

Al Benelli is a Certified Financial Planner™ and founder of The Merlin Group. Securities and investment advice offered through Capital Financial Services Inc., member FINRA/SIPC, 2605 Egypt Road, Trooper; 610-676-0668. Boomer-Living.com is a unique and innovative internet resource whose goal is to be the most trusted and reliable internet destination for people of the Baby Boomer Generation. The objective of Boomer-Living® is to "MAKE A DIFFERENCE" by offering valuable information, guidance, tools, and tips, as well as services and products, designed to improve the quality of life for all Baby Boomers. Boomer-Living.com promotes and highlights the rich and rewarding possibilities available to all members of the Baby Boomer Generation, while strongly supporting the concept of lifelong learning, personal mastery, and self-fulfillment. Join us as we explore the issues, the challenges, and help seize the opportunities facing baby boomers in the 21st Century. www.Boomer-Living.com Additional Resources covering Baby Boomers can be found at: Website Directory for Baby Boomers Articles on Baby Boomers Products for Baby Boomers Discussion Board Boomer Living at Boomer-living.com, the Official Guide To Baby Boomers

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