Friday, July 17, 2015

2015 Goals (Update) - Mid Year

In January, we set a total of 12 goals for the 2015 Calendar year.  We had made goals for our dividend stocks, P2P accounts, Blog, and Financial Milestone.  Below is a mid-year progress report to show how we are doing on these 12 goals.  The results provided was a snapshot taken as of July 1, 2015. On a side note, where did the first half of the year go? Time flies when your having fun, I guess! :) 

With 6-months left in the year, we should technically be half-way, or otherwise at 50% of our goal. Based on these results, it appears that we are doing well and should be on target to accomplish at least 9 of the 12 goals we set for ourselves.  It looks like we will have to put a little extra effort if we want to accomplish goals #1, #5, and #12.  Of course we hope to be successful in accomplishing all of our goals but honestly, we would be happy to remain on track and accomplish 9 of 12 (75%) or 10 of 12 (83%) of our published goals.  

Thanks for following along...stay tuned to see if we continue our current success! 

Regards, 
A Frugal Family's Journey


2015 GOALS

DIVIDEND STOCKS:

1.  Earn $3,000 in dividend income.
  • $1,042.57 - Wells Fargo Account
  • $187.70 - Edward Jones Account
  • Current total: $1,230.27 (41% of goal)
2.  Increase projected annual dividend income to $3,500.
  • $2,590.34 - Wells Fargo Account
  • $375.40 - Edward Jones Account
  • Current Annual Projection: $2,965.74 (84.7% of goal)
3.  Increase number of holdings to 40 (stocks and/or ETFs).
  • ACCOMPLISHED!

P2P ACCOUNTS:

4.  Have a combined $20,000 from both accounts.
  • $9,388 - Prosper
  • $9,378 - Lending Club
  • Current total: $18,766 (93.8% of goal)
5.  Maintain an average interest rate of 6.0% or higher (combined).
  • AVG return from notes is currently: 5.78% (.22% more to go)

BLOG:

6.  Write at least 84 posts (7 posts / month).
  • Currently total: 61 posts (72% of goal)
7  Reach 150,000 total hits by end of the year.
  • Current total: 102,239 total hits (68.1% of goal)
8.  Increase stock analyses collection to 800+.
  • Current total: 755 stock analyses in our collection (94% of goal)
9. Cash out my first $100 from Google AdSense.
  • Currently total: $84.64 (84% of goal)

FINANCIAL MILESTONES:

10.  Increase value of retirement accounts to $425,000.
  • Current total: $403,419 (94.9% of goal
11.  Increase Net Worth to $650,000 (excluding home equity).
  • Current total: $645,240 (99.2% of goal)
12. Reduce mortgage balance to $312,000.
  • Current Balance: $324,622 ($12,622 to reach goal).

10 comments:

  1. Way to go, I think you will get 10 out 12 goals, this is great, i wish i will get 3 from my goals..

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    1. Thanks Financial Freedom. We hope to keep the pedal to the metal and finish up the year with as many goals accomplished as possible. To help ensure our success, we plan to potentially ease off on one goal to help accomplish another.

      Thanks for the vote of confidence. Good Luck with your goals as well! AFFJ

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  2. Wow - good job on your goals. I think you will definitely get 12/12 EOY.
    D4S

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    1. Thanks D4S. I do think they are all within reach and I will certainly give it my best shot to accomplish each and every one of my goals. :)

      Thanks for stopping by and commenting. AFFJ

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  3. Great job AFFJ! Looks like you're well ahead on several of your goals and should kill it this year. Keep up the good work with your goals. Actually you can probably move some of them higher to push you even further than you expected for the year.

    P.S. I'm working on helping you out with the stock analyses. Hoping to get 2 more out this weekend/early next week.

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    1. Thanks for the encouraging words JC. And I agree, if I end up reaching my goals I shouldn't stop if I don't have to. Honestly, I'm just concerned with the ones that require capital. I guess I better push harder on a side hustle and not let that be an excuse for failure. Thanks for the suggestion.

      I will be on the look out for your two upcoming stock analyses and will most certainly add them to our collection. Enjoy your weekend bud. AFFJ

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  4. Great job on the progress, AFFJ. You are well our way to conquer your goals for the year! Keep up the great work

    R2R

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    1. Thanks R2R. I hope to accomplish most if not all of them. I made sure that the goals I had set our were realistic and measurable so we'll see in 6-months. Stay tuned!

      Regards, AFFJ

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  5. AFFJ,

    Talk about goal setting and goal crushing. It appears to me that you are WELL on your way to your goals, and the only difficult one would be your declining mortgage balance, as 12K+ is a big feat for sure. I like your dividend goals, of course - call me biased, right? Thanks for keeping us posted and good luck!

    -Lanny

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    1. Lanny - thanks for the word of encouragement. I know $12K will be difficult but I will give it my best. On the bright side, a little over $1,700 of our standard mortgage payment currently goes to our principal. Nevertheless, to meet our goal, we'll need to send in a little more than an extra payment. I think we can do it but just now sure it is so wise to do so given our interest rate.

      We still need to continue to put our capital to work in order to meet our dividends goal but seeing the forward dividend number grow is dedinitely a great sight to see!

      Cheers to accomplishing as many goals as possible! AFFJ

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