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February 2, 2022

Win $100 > Share your 2022 money goals!

  • February 2, 2022
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This sweepstakes has ended

Thank you so much to everyone that participated! It was so great to hear all of your goals and find the different ways we can all connect when it comes to our finances.  A winner was randomly selected and has been contacted to claim their prize.

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Hello everyone!

Welcome to the TurboTax and Mint Community and welcome back to our returning members!

The beginning of the year and the beginning of tax season is a great time to set your yearly money goals. The Community Team would like to know what you would like to accomplish this year financially. Whether you are looking to build savings, purchase your first home, or finally take that dream vacation, we want to hear about it! Sharing your goals with the Community could earn you a gift card.

To enter, reply to this thread with your 2022 financial goals and on February 16th, 2022, a winner will be selected at random.

We will be hosting a Share Your Money Goals Of 2022 Sweepstakes to give you, and others, the opportunity to share your goals while at the same time be able to win a prize.  One lucky winner will be chosen at random and win a $100 gift card.

  • WHAT: Sweepstakes for a $100 gift card
  • WHEN: Open from February 2nd, 2022, and ends February 16th, 2022 
  • HOW: Enter by adding a comment to this post telling us your money goals for 2022.

The winner will be selected at random on February 17th, 2022.

Refer to the attached document for the complete rules.

We look forward to seeing what financial goals our community users have in common!

86 replies

February 12, 2022

My money goals for 2022 is to invest even more money in the stock market than I already do now!

February 13, 2022

My husband has worked hard at a job for 13 years and was just let go. I want to be able to budget this year so that he can  study to do what he really wants for the first time in his life and without worrying.

 

We lost my mother and his aunt last year all while having a new baby and him in between having two surgeries, so things were emotionally and financially taxing on everyone. Regardless, my inlaws have been supportive and amazing and we have received a wonderful amount of love from a church that we wish to give back to.

 

We want to make sure that our now 1yo and almost 9yo are safe, happy, and healthy. We've just pulled the oldest out of public school for being bullied and nothing being done-I don't think I realized how expensive schooling materials would be 😂 wish us luck! 

February 13, 2022

my 2022 money goals are to bring my savings to $5000, and my checking to $500 while paying down and not incurring any new credit card debt. I am trying to also set aside $3000 for travel. I do not have a regular income so I use apps to help me get by. I have not been able to meat these goals over the past two years and have been living less than paycheck to paycheck.  

February 13, 2022

My 2022 Money GOALS 

 

  • Going to Collage in Spring to study science and business entrepreneurship. 
  • Start improving my Credit Score by applying for a secured card. 
  • Start a online e commerce store 
  • Start making a model for an app to include the online store 
  • Try to save more money in IRA with gold 
  • NEVER EVER STOP TRYING.
  • THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE SWEEPSTAKES SUPER EXCITING. I HOPE I WIN AND GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE ELSE. 
February 13, 2022

Hello,

I just want to start with I love Turbo Tax.  I used to use H&R Block and didnt like it.  The switch saved me so much more money.  With my financial situation and always owing taxes, I would really love to pay off all my debts this year and save for a home.  I am so tired of renting. Debt free sound great.

February 13, 2022

My money goal is for me and my husband to take our 37th anniversary on a cruise in May. every year we keep saying we are going to take a cruise for our anniversary and never do. a money matter always comes up.

February 13, 2022

My financial  goals for 2022 are somewhat consist  of a whole life change! I went through a very dark phase in my life the last past 5 years! My husband out of no where decided he no longer wanted the family we had created over the 10 years we had been together so he left me and my two daughters and mine and his son and created another family shortly after! It crushed me and our childrrn! So not sure what to do or where to go in life I face planted and lost my way and sometime in the mix I found someone who was evil and had no good intentions! The next 3 years spent with him I had lost the little I had left including my children and myself! All because I trusted him and unknowing the disaster it was gonna bring to my family started using drugs on his instructions. If i had known in those few years what all was gonna come of it I would of never started down that path of addiction! After losing it all I had nothing else and then the realization sank in and the only way to come out of it was to get rid of what caused the cioas to begon with and then to get sober and  start to rebuild my life and get my children home! So now that im sober im gonna begin working on that new life and custody of my children this year is the year I get my life back.

 

February 14, 2022

I am planning on using my refund to upgrade my current dug-well and to reduce my solar-energy loan by two-thirds.  My tax dollars are at work for a more meaningful future. 

seandgreen
February 14, 2022

Definitely looking at making some changes to my 401K contributions and retirement planning. Hope to have a financial advisor in the next few months to start working on this. I'm not in a hurry to retire, but would like peace of mind knowing that I'm doing all I can now to be ready when that time comes!

February 14, 2022

My goals this year are simple. I am trying to save money for home repairs. I need to replace my a/c unit soon. This is an absolute necessity in Texas. Once that is completed, I will work on replacing my windows. These are both large expenses. It will take a lot of budgeting to make it happen.