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My One Goal for 2022

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Rather than create a long list of goals I’d like to accomplish for 2022, I’m going to focus on just one personal goal for this year. But instead of stressing about a long list of ideas, I’m just going to focus on one goal and it’s a doozy. Everyone is decluttering! Share in the comments.

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2019 Debt Freedom Plan Update

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A lot of life happened over 7 years and our plan changed slightly, but our goal remains to achieve complete freedom from debt. Our 2019 Financial Goal. We can now move on to other financial goals. Our Debt Freedom Plan (October 2019 Update): Exact numbers have been omitted at this time. 1st Update in June 2014.

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How our Debt Freedom Plan Prepared Us for the Pandemic

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But in August 2013 , our business softened, renovations to our new building were more costly than planned, and we were now the owners of two mortgages: our home and our business. October 2019 Update to our Debt Freedom Plan – We PAID off 6 figures of debt!! Yep, life was good. Related reading: Our Original Debt Freedom Plan.

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Our 2018 Financial Goals

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Did you make 2018 financial goals ? My husband and I discussed some ideas over our holiday break and we decided on 2 solid must-achieve financial goals for the year. If we complete them early, we’ll move on to 2 additional goals that are on our radar. Our 2 Main Financial Goals for 2018: 1 – Finish the will.

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How We Paid off Six Figures of Debt

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In September 2019, my husband and I accomplished our biggest financial goal in our almost 20 years of marriage. Aside from the mortgage, we also added equipment and renovation loans with the purchase, and we had a student loan. We moved the goal post multiple times. What could possibly go wrong? The Heavy Hitters: 1.

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