New Year’s Day may have come and gone, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t make some resolutions to improve your finances. Taking care of your financial business early in the year could help keep your finances in shape in 2008 and beyond. I just finished going through my own financial resolutions and wanted to share some reminders with you. Here are five things to do NOW and throughout the year to transform your finances and your life.

Improve your relationship with money. Like many things in life, financial success requires mastery of your “inner game.” Are you aware that consciously and/or subconsciously, you have a relationship with money? Take some time to understand how your money belief systems manifest into your daily interactions with money. If the way you earn, save, spend, invest, and gift money is not in harmony with the life you envision, I can guarantee you have a belief system that may need to be altered. Make 2008 a year to improve the way you think about and relate to money. Improve your relationship with money so it becomes a form of energy you attract and embrace. Learn that money and meaning are not polar opposites.

Create a dream roadmap. Those who plan are exponentially more likely to succeed then those who do not. Block off a couple hours on your calendar to dream and envision where you would like to be in the next year, five years, and ten years. Work backwards to create the steps you need to take this year that will get you there. Make them SMART: specific, measurable, realistic, and time bound.

Get your house in order. Many new clients are embarrassed to admit how disorganized their financial lives are. Be gentle with yourself and don’t be ashamed — just make time and a commitment to reversing the trend. Vow to make this a year of systematized organization. Take time to de-clutter, systematize and automate. Create a system for organizing old financial paperwork and handling the new information. Try a three-hole punch and a three-ring binder for old statements and bills. Lastly, leverage great online advancements to automate paying yourself (saving/ investing ), paying bills, and tracking expenses. Using software like Quicken or QuickBooks linked to your bank accounts can do wonders for your clarity, control and peace of mind.

Educate yourself. I hate to say it, but the level of financial literacy in the U.S. is dismal, at best. You don’t need to be an expert, but learn enough so you know where to look and how to make smart decisions. Recruit a mentor that understands more than you and commit to attending workshops and/or reading some of the great financial books out there (see some suggested reading below). Local colleges are a good, objective place to start.

Get your money working for you. If you are not investing , you are missing two key ingredients to success: leverage and time. Limit how much you invest in your own business or industry and ensure that your strategy is balanced across asset classes — stocks, bonds, real estate, and money market or cash investments — so that whichever direction the markets turn next, you’re able to stick with the plan. Recent performance has been unnerving, as markets react to weakness in the economy and continued write-downs at financial institutions. The S&P 500 is down almost 15 percent from its record high in October 2007, but to project recent performance forward and make an investment decision based on that assumption is usually a mistake. Continue to focus on the long-term and stay the course.

Once you’ve taken care of your financial resolutions, think of all the time and energy you’ll have in the New Year to focus on all your other goals.

Reading Resources

Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill
The Richest Man in Babylon, by George S. Clason
The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity , by Catherine Ponder
A Random Walk Down Wall Street, by Burton G. Malkiel
The Millionaire Next Door, Thomas J. Stanley

Author's Bio: 

Todd Smith, a Certified Financial Planner™, is a financial author, speaker, and coach who helps working adults navigate the complex financial landscape to achieve greater economic success and prosperity. You can reach him at todd@thecompletesolution.com or (866)785-0180