Marriage:
Goal and Career Planning
It's important to know not only where you are,
but where you want to be. Define
what you want, and the means to get there will become
much more
apparent.
Retirement
No matter what your other goals
are, a comfortable retirement
should always be on your
list. The degree of comfort, however,
is entirely up to you. If you
want to live in luxury in a beach
house in Florida, you'll need to
save a lot. But even if you don't
plan on living the high life,
you won't be able to work forever.
Start planning now so that you're
not forced into a difficult position
when you're older.
Get out of debt
If you have considerable debt,
one of your first goals should
be to pay it off. The
interest you pay is sabotaging
your other financial goals. Once
you get out of debt, the rest
of your goals should be much easier to
reach. Start by getting an accurate
picture of your entire debt.
Then, working with your budget, construct a
plan to pay off your debt. Try
to trim other areas
of your budget and
increase your monthly payments
on that debt until it is all
gone.
Do both of us have to work?
In our society, double income
families have become the standard.
But there no reason you have to be standard.
If both you
and your spouse
are career oriented, that's
great.
You can both continue to work
and really rake in the money.
But if money and career aren't strong
motivating factors in your
life, you may be able to work out a plan
to live on one income. You
don't need kids to stay at home. If
you take a hard look at your
budget, you may be able to afford it
now. Otherwise, you and your
spouse may be able to
work out a plan,
paying off your debts and increasing
one income, to allow one of you to stay home. |
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