Creating Financial Goals You’ll Achieve in the New Year

Our weekly #CreditChat started in 2012 to help our community learn about credit and important personal finance topics (e.g. saving money, paying down debt, improving credit scores). Each chat is hosted by @Experian on Twitter and all are welcome to participate. DM us any questions.

This week, we will be talking about ways to create financial goals you’ll achieve in the new year.

Topic: Creating Financial Goals You’ll Achieve in the New Year

When: Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 3 p.m. ET.

Where: Twitter chatroom or join the live hashtag discussion.

The panel will include Rod Griffin: Senior Director, Consumer Education and Advocacy, Experian; Christina Roman: Consumer Education and Advocacy Manager at Experian.

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Questions We’ll Discuss:

  • Q1: Why is it important to set financial goals?
  • Q2: What sort of financial goals should people consider setting up?
  • Q3: What are examples of short-term and long-term financial goals?
  • Q4: What are ways to track your financial goals?
  • Q5: Do you think it helps to have an accountability partner to achieve your financial goals? What other ways can keep us motivated?
  • Q6: What are ways to navigate the financial emergencies or unexpected bills that take us off course?
  • Q7: Where can you find trusted financial advisors to help with financial goals and investment planning?
  • Q8: Do you have any favorite resources or apps to help create financial goals?
  • Q9: What advice do you have for someone who is overwhelmed by their finances going into 2021?
  • Q10: Any final tips for setting goals for 2021?

Check out our complete list of upcoming personal finance Twitter chats here.

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