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Monday, January 1

My Frugal Miser - 2018 Goals

It's time once again to set my goals for the year.  Publishing my goals will keep me accountable and on-track.  My 2018 goals will be similar to 2017.  Why change what works?

Here are my goals for 2018

  • Simplify:  consolidate financial accounts and do business with fewer companies.
I will likely start over with Quicken.  I've been using the same database for years, and it's junky.  This alone will clean things up tremendously.  Doing business with fewer companies is all about reaping the benefits of loyalty and reducing paralysis by over-analysis.  I'm going to cut back on Groupon deals.  In the past we've gone to a restaurant 10 or 15 miles away because I got a good deal on Groupon.  Sure, I may have saved $10 on the meal, but I also wasted time and gas in the process, and had to worry about when the deal was going to expire.  When we travel, we will focus on Choice Hotels and IHG properties.  I still have a Marriott and Hilton credit card, but we will probably only stay at those properties when someone else is footing the bill (for work) or when I redeem points.  Basically, I want to spend less time making decisions when it comes to trivial things.
  • Debt:  Reduce outstanding debt to less than $125,000.  Pay off car loan and both credit card balance transfers.
I'm ending 2017 with about $163,000 in debt.  I have two large credit card balances from when I used 0% checks to pay off a mortgage.  Those will be paid off ASAP.  I also want to pay off my car loan.  Although the rate on the car loan is only 1.99%, the mileage on my car (over 130,000) is getting pretty high and I will probably need to purchase another car in 2018.
  • Spending:  Spend less on vacations and entertainment.  Cut spending on alcohol in half.
We drink too much.  Alcohol is empty calories.  The best way to measure whether or not we are cutting back on alcohol is to look at how much I spend on it.  For vacations and gambling entertainment, I don't necessarily need to cut back a lot.  I just don't want to spend more than I did last year.  2017 was a happy medium in terms of our vacationing enjoyment.
  • Personal Improvement:  Lose weight and get stronger.
My body is letting me know it is getting older.  I often deal with sore feet and a painful lower back.  My weight is close to an all-time high.  I have to do something about this.

4 comments:

  1. You did great on your 2017 goals. I'm sure you will do great on the 2018 goals as well.

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  2. Thanks much for taking the time to document both your 2017 and 2018 plans. It makes for interesting reading, especially for the readers (like myself) who have been following you for a long time. Now how do these two years compare to previous ones? You gave us a taste, travel-wise, but I'm curious about the other categories in your life. (I enjoy your blog, by the way...just wish you'd post more.)

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    1. Hi Cindy, So happy that you've followed along for so long. I'll probably do a year over year comparison of my spending soon.

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