10 easy money goals for 2024

10 easy money goals for 2024

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Publish Date:
14 March, 2024
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Financial Planning
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Looking forward to 2024, you might be already starting to think about what goals you want to work towards.

If you’re listening to this podcast, you might be someone who tends to set big, ambitious goals. But sometimes, when it comes to money, this can make things harder.

Setting a big goal like “I want to sort my finances out and start investing” really needs to be broken down into lots of smaller steps to make it achievable.

In this episode, Kate Campbell & Owen Rask going to share a whole range of small money and investing goals you could set for yourself in 2024 to help you take the first step, whatever that looks like for you.

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