5 Benefits to Setting Financial Goals - The Teacher's Wife (2024)

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Yesterday, I posted about My 15 Goals for 2014. If you aren’t a goal-setter, perhaps you will consider giving it a try this year? Today is sort of a piggy-back on that topic of goal setting, but I’ll be talking a little more specifically about setting financial goals.

In case you missed yesterday’s post and don’t feel like clicking back, I included an entire category for financial goals. They are below:

13. Fully-fund our emergency fund

14. Save up to purchase some extra insurance this summer

15. Buy a new computer

These goalsare realistic will keep us focused. I hope we are able to accomplish more than 3, but they are a good starting point. As the year unfolds, we certainly reserve the right to tweak them or add to them if we feel the need.

With all this talk of setting financial goals though, I thought it might be helpful to take a step back and think about the WHY? behind it. I don’t know about you, but unless I’m convinced something will be beneficial, I am not likely to try it. So with that in mind, here are my top 5 benefits to setting financial goals.

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1. Creates unity and focus

If you are married, then goal-setting is a great way to create unity between you and your spouse. There’s something really profound about setting a financial goal together, working towards it together, and accomplishing it together that can do wonders for a marriage. Even if you experience some frustrating roadblocks along the way, you work as a team and becomestronger for it.

Setting financial goals also creates focus. I don’t know about you, but concentrated effort has always resulted in quicker results for The Teacher and I. We tend to reach the results we hoped for much sooner when we make specific goals rather than just let each and every paycheck pass us by without a plan of how we are going to get to where we want to be.

2. Builds momentum as goals are achieved

Part of the reason I love to-do lists is that I love to be able to mark through a task when I have completed it. It’s motivating to be able to see the fruits of your labor and you will likely be more motivated to attack the next goal…and the next goal…and the next goal.

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3. Helps you to re-focus

No plan is perfect. No one but God Almighty knows the future. When things happen that shake things up for your finances, your financial goals will help you to get back on track. Don’t spend too much time beating yourself up, but pick yourself up, dust yourself off and re-focus your efforts to reach your goal. Your financial goals can help remind you of where you are headed financially and can push you back in the right direction.

4. Aids in making other life decisions

One of the first questions The Teacher and I have had to ask ourselves when making decisions is, “How much is that going to cost?” When considering longer-term plans, think about how your decision might impact your financial goals (for the positive or negative). There is certainly no way to perfectly predict the financial impact of all life decisions, but financial goals will at least give you another lens through which to analyze during your decision-making process.

5. Creates a buffer between you and Mr. Murphy

Murphy’s Law typically states, Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” Just paying your monthly bills with no plan on how to get ahead in your future could be a recipe for disaster. Murphy will strike, but with some foresight and planning, hopefully you will be ready. Setting financial goals will help you get past the day-to-day of your bill paying and move towards building wealth for your future, even when tragedy strikes.

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Have you made any financial goals for 2014?

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5 Benefits to Setting Financial Goals - The Teacher's Wife (2024)

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5 Benefits to Setting Financial Goals - The Teacher's Wife? ›

One (1) Step Increment shall be granted to officials and employees for three (3) years of continuous satisfactory service in the position.

What are the wages and benefits of a teacher? ›

Unified School Districts
Statewide AveragesADA <1,500ADA 10,000 to 19,999
Beginning Teacher Annual Salary$47,616$55,550
Midrange Teacher Annual Salary$75,580$84,645
Highest Teacher Annual Salary$100,485$111,284
School-Site Principal Annual Salary (Elementary)$114,067$139,860
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How much is the step increment for teachers in the Philippines? ›

One (1) Step Increment shall be granted to officials and employees for three (3) years of continuous satisfactory service in the position.

What are the benefits of a teacher? ›

Here are a few benefits to consider if you are interested in pursuing a career in education:
  • 1) No Two Days are the Same. ...
  • 2) Chance to Make an Impact on a Community. ...
  • 3) Job Security. ...
  • 4) A Chance to be Creative. ...
  • 5) Unlimited Impact. ...
  • 6) Flexible Work Schedules. ...
  • 7) Lifelong Learning. ...
  • 8) Opportunity to Travel.

Why teachers should be paid the most? ›

Higher base pay also reduces dropout rates and narrows the achievement gap between White and Black students, as well as White and Hispanic students, according to other studies. Raising teacher pay is also the rare 2024 policy proposal whose support spans the ideological divide.

How much is the salary of a Teacher in Japan? ›

Teachers working full-time usually work around 30 hours a week and earn a salary of 250,000 to 280,000 JPY per month.

How much do teachers get paid in Singapore? ›

The average salary for Teacher is $4,417 per month in the Singapore. The average additional cash compensation for a Teacher in the Singapore is $417, with a range from $250 - $833. Salaries estimates are based on 2730 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Teacher employees in Singapore.

Do teachers get paid in the summer in the Philippines? ›

9, s. 2012 (Amendment to Section 6 [Teacher's Leave] Rule XVI of Omnibus Rules on Leave), the teachers are not entitled to the usual vacation and sick leave credits but to Proportional Vacation Pay (PVP), which refers to compensation of teaching personnel during Christmas and summer/long vacation.

Do teachers have a lot of benefits? ›

Plenty of time off including summers, holiday breaks, and weekends. Health insurance that includes vision and dental. Life insurance. Parental leave.

What are the benefits of being a teacher in California? ›

For example, a 30-year-old who starts their career today and teaches for 35 full years could earn 84% of their salary in retirement. CalSTRS also provides disability, death and survivor benefits, which are less common in defined contribution plans. To learn more, view our Understanding the Formula video on CalSTRS.com.

What benefits do teachers get in Texas? ›

The TRS plan provides retirement, disability and death benefits based upon years of service and salary. Retirement benefits are based on a formula established by the Texas State Legislature that uses the number of years of service and the salary earned. Benefits in the plan vest with the employee in 5 years.

How do teachers feel about their pay? ›

Sixty-six percent of U.S. teachers who responded to a new, nationally representative RAND Corporation survey said their base salary was inadequate, compared with 39 percent of U.S. working adults.

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