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Solutions to not having clear financial Goals
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[QUOTE="Carpon, post: 280941, member: 86701"] Surely, having no financial goals is very risky to the financing og any person and once one is able to know this, he or she gets on to the safe side. But when you do not realize this early, then there is a need to actually find ways that you can set a very nice and comprehensive goal that will augment all the unplanned years. And I think the best ways that this can be achieved is through strategic planning and budgeting together with foresight. When you have the ability to for see what your financial future will look like, then you can make plans that will go in line with it and correct any flaws that there may be. And the most important part of this is realizing the essence, benefits and importance of goal setting. You will not do something which you think you won't derive any benefit from and that is why knowing it's benefits is very good. [/QUOTE]
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