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April 1, 2007

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I have never written a blog before. In fact, I was always fairly unreliable at keeping journals, but this time I have a purpose… I am going to graduate in less than 3 months time and will be earning my first salary. And I think this is a pretty good reason for starting to think about money. There are many, many things I want in life - including material things that come at a cost. And don’t misunderstand me, I love luxury - I love fast cars, good restaurants, quality clothes and cosmetics. But I think it should be possible to afford all these with a little bit of planning and without going into debt.I’ve be using this blog for two purposes: Firstly, I want to keep track of what I’m learning and reading about elsewhere and bundle all this (for me) useful information in one place. And secondly, I want this blog to be my source of motivation where I can keep track of my (financial) goals and encourage myself not to indulge in impulse spending.

So what are my goals?

  • Pay back (some of) the money my parents lent me to finance my studies - unfortunately that also includes paying a rather large outstanding invoice for repairs on my mother’s car.
  • Fully fund my cash ISA for the tax year 2007/08 - the interest earned on that money is tax free and I don’t want waive free money (especially not when it comes from the government…). I intend to use this money only for long-term purposes. That ultimately includes retirement, but since I’m only 20 years old there will be a few other major expenses (property etc.) beforehand that I plan to cover as effortlessly as possible.
  • Accumulate an emergency fund of 3 months worth of expenses - as I am about to move to London, I don’t have much of an idea what amount of money I will need to put aside, but I will find out.
  • Build up a diversified portfolio of investment funds - at first, these will largely be index funds but I shall also look into mutual funds to aim for a little more aggressive growth. Following the saying “don’t lay all your eggs in one basket” I will try to diversify the portfolio not only by taking into account the funds’ objectives but also their location - starting off in the UK, I plan to diverge into European, American and international funds, maybe even test out emerging markets.
  • Gain experience with individual shares and other alternative investment possibilities - here I will start off with growth shares, on which I have just recently read a fantastic book called “The Zulu Principle” by Jim Slater. Even though it is more than 10 years old by now, I found it very enlightening and helpful - how helpful it will prove in practice shall be seen.

These goals are loosely ordered by both importance and amount of money involved. I will not jeopardise any money on the stock market until I have put enough aside to deal with potential losses. Once I start actively pursuing these goals I plan to put up a graph to track my progress - just like the guys at We’re in Debt did. I hope this will help remind me that I don’t really need that extra pair of shoes until I’ve secured all free money from the government… :)

And now I really need to go and do some more revision…

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