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Five easy personal finance goals for 2013

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It's important to reach a point where you have a balance between short-term savings and long-term (retirement) savings. It should be a priority to try to adjust your budget, so that you can take advantage of any employer-sponsored retirement plan that is offered at your job – especially if the employer offers a contribution match.

4. Get serious about reducing debt. One of the first steps in decreasing your debt load is to stop adding to it in the first place. Begin to get out of the habit of using credit cards for purchases.

If you have consumer debts, look for ways to try to reduce your overall interest costs. This could include balance transfers, consolidation loans, and/or a Debt Management Plan through a non-profit credit counseling organization.

"Strive to reach a point where you never carry a balance on your credit card," said Dorothy Barrick, GreenPath counselor. "The money that you have been spending on interest is money that could be going towards building savings and financial security."

5. Learn something new about personal finances. Many community organizations, non-profits, and community banks and credit unions have free courses available to learn about money management

A good local resource is Consumer Credit Counseling Service of McHenry County, which has been helping people manage their money more effectively since 1982. For more information, call 815-338-5757.

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Chris Cashman

Business Editor

Northwest Herald

Crystal Lake, IL

ccashman@shawmedia.com

Chris has more than 20 years experience in journalism. He spent 11 years running the newsroom of the Lake County News-Sun, first as managing editor and then editor. He wrote news, feature and business stories as a correspondent and then staff writer for the Northwest Herald before being named as business editor in April.

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