Review, Revise, and Revitalize 2007 Goals for 2008

As many of you know, I started this blog on July 15, 2007. During this time, I shared several goals with you, and there are some that I haven’t shared (at least until now). In this post, I will review my goals, make some revisions, and set up new milestones for 2008. By the way, I believe it’s essential to review and revise goals each year (and may be more often) to keep it fresh and challenging.

1. My Goals for Moolanomy

Why did I start Moolanomy?

  1. To improve my money management skill – I knew enough about money management to realize that I didn’t know that much. I figured blogging about money would help me improve this skill, and allow me to reach my financial goals faster. So far, I have been amazed at how much I learned in the past few months.
  2. To write better — With English as a second language, and New York City public schools as my foundation, I knew my writing skill was far from perfect. I recognized that writing and the ability to communicate effective are essential skills, and I thought blogging would be a great way to improve them.
  3. To build alternative income — When my wife got pregnant, I knew we were going to lose her income temporarily, incur some added expenses, and we would have to start saving for our son’s college education. I knew blogging could be a viable alternative income stream. So, I decided to blog for money. Another nice thing about personal finance blogging is that it opened me up to other income streams, and money savings opportunities — for instance, lending out money on Prosper, saving money with Ebates and PriceProtectr, selling Amazon books, etc.

Note: Prosper is currently offering a $25 sign-up bonus for new lenders and Ebates is offering $5 to each new user.

When I started, these were my goals:

Blogging Goal

2. $1 Million By 2017 Goal

This was the first financial goal I shared with you, the plan was to contribute $20,000 per year for the next 10 years and grow $250,000 into $1 million. I planned to have $250,000 by the end of 2007; unfortunately, I fell short. However, I feel that the original plan is still realistic. As you can see from the chart below, I only contributed $19,500 and accumulated $239,898 in net investable assets.

$1 million goal

So, I am going to keep the original goal for 2008: contribution $20,000 and grow net investable assets to $297,000.

3. $250,000 by 2024

This goal was set up in a similar manner as the one above. The plan was to contribute $5,000 per year, and accumulate $250,000 by 2024. This money was set up in the New York’s 529 college savings plan. As you can see from the chart below, I contributed $7,375 and accumulated $7,461 so far — $86 gains, not bad for a brand new account.

$250,000 Goal

Again, I will stick to the plan: contribute $5,000 and grow the account to $11,000.

If you have some goals established in 2007, now is a great time to review how you did, reevaluate and revise them as needed (e.g., make sure they are still relevant, challenging, realistic, etc.), and revitalize them for 2008.

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17 Comments

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    Money Blue Book
    January 3, 2008, 8:04

    Wow..Quite lofty goals but certainly doable if you set your sights on them and be persistent!
    -Raymond

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    Patrick
    January 3, 2008, 9:45

    Very impressive goals for 2008, Pinyo! I hope you reach them, and thanks for mentioning my site. :)

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    Pinyo
    January 3, 2008, 10:07

    @Raymond – Always aim high. Thank you for the encouragement.

    @Patrick – Thank you.

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    plonkee
    January 3, 2008, 10:29

    You started 2007 with $230k – am I following correctly? If so, thats impressive :) .

    Anyway, you’ve done well with your 2007 goals, best of luck with 2008.

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    Pinyo
    January 3, 2008, 10:34

    @Plonkee – I started 2007 with $202k. So the total increase for the year was about 18%.

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    Mrs. Micah
    January 3, 2008, 17:31

    Yeah, I didn’t quite start it to help and teach people either…after all, I’m still learning myself. I hope that I’m learning to give good suggestions and that people will be inspired by my blog.

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    Pinyo
    January 3, 2008, 19:23

    @Mrs. Micah – You’re right. I know enough, but not enough to start off thinking I could teach or help anyone to begin with. It has been a good experience to share and learn along with my readers though.

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    fathersez
    January 3, 2008, 21:26

    A good template for others like me to learn from.

    You have done well for 2007. I am sure 2008 will be even better.

    It is said in our country, that when a child is born, the doors of heaven will open and pour a little extra goodies on the parents.

    Congrats!

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    kev
    January 6, 2008, 18:08

    I missed your original post that discussed your $1 million goal, but already having $239k is mighty impressive. I have some catching up to do.

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    Pinyo
    January 6, 2008, 20:03

    @Fathersez – thank you for everything you said. I still find it hard to believe that I am a father now — it’s simply amazing. He’s the most wonderful gift.

    @Kev – Thanks. It’s not a competition — at least I am trying to tell myself that :-P I am happy as long as the number keeps going up.

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    The Chef
    January 7, 2008, 9:51

    Awesome clarity with your goals all the best to you :)

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    SavingDiva
    January 7, 2008, 14:40

    Your goals are amazing! I also like how you have clearly outlined how you will achieve each one.

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    Pinyo
    January 7, 2008, 17:56

    @The Chef and Saving Diva – Thank you!

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    Make Friends, Earn Money
    January 10, 2008, 6:48

    Research suggests that it takes 6 weeks to form a habit and what better way to do this and publish it online for all to see! There’s no going back after that as people will be checking in with you periodically to see how things are going it is the ultimate motivator. As you’ve shared your goals and objectives here are mine for my website:

    1. To move from a PR2 to PR4 by June 2008
    2. To hit 1600 monthly visitors
    3. To start a blog linked to my main website to encourage comments from visitors!

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    Pinyo
    January 10, 2008, 7:01

    @Make Friends – I think that’s a good start. I would challenge you to put each of them into a SMART format. This will make these goals even more effective.

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    Make Friends, Earn Money
    January 10, 2008, 12:07

    Agreed Pinyo, I ought to have done that in this post, bit embarrasing really given that i teach on the subject!!!

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    Pinyo
    January 10, 2008, 21:13

    @Make Friends – Nah…you are just making a quick note.

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