Goals for the 2006.
seeing that there’s only 3 months left in 2005 and i’ve just sent in my tax return for 2004, maybe its time to make some goals for 2006. This year has been pretty good. I’ve cashed in some chips and increased my net worth quite a bit. I’ve gained some recognition among other investors and I also got to travel quite a bit too.
So here are my goals in no particular order
- Increase my cashflow to $2500/mo
- Increase my networth by $500k
- Travel to Alaska and Hawaii
- Get into land subdividing & development
wish me luck!
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