The turning of the calendar is both arbitrary and powerful. Each day is just another day, but when the year resets we feel like the slate is cleaned and we can begin anew。
日歷的更迭看似無意卻又意義重大。日子一天天地過去,但新的一年到來時(shí),我們的感覺卻是翻開了全新的一頁,可以重新開始。
Here are five ideas to help you get a good start for 2010--not just a new year, but the start of a new decade。
以下五點(diǎn)建議可以幫助你在2010年有個(gè)良好的開端,不只為新的一年,而且為下一個(gè)新的10年。
1. Set up a savings plan. 制定攢錢計(jì)劃
Ever since the financial tsunami swept all before it in September 2008, many people have saved furiously. That’s a good thing, but there’s a temptation to lose that discipline once the storm clouds start to break.
自2008年9月金融海嘯將一切席卷一空以來,很多人都在瘋狂地?cái)錢。這是好事,不過一旦風(fēng)暴的陰云開始消散,這樣的自律就可能喪失。
While the economy remains fragile and many people are still out of work, signs of recovery are becoming more and more apparent. Among your New Year’s resolutions include a savings goal that is a function of your regular income, even if it’s not a large amount of money. Maintaining the discipline is crucial. The amount of savings can grow over time.
盡管經(jīng)濟(jì)依然脆弱,很多人仍待業(yè)家中,復(fù)蘇的跡象卻變得越來越清晰。在你的新年決心中,制定一個(gè)攢錢的目標(biāo),與你的固定收入掛鉤,即使攢下的每筆錢并不很多。保持自律非常重要。攢下的錢能隨著時(shí)間的推移而增長(zhǎng)。
2. Build a rainy-day fund. 建立一個(gè)應(yīng)急基金
Advice on how to save for retirement or your kids’ college is plentiful. Less plentiful is guidance on what kind of rainy-day fund you should have.
有關(guān)如何為退休和孩子上大學(xué)攢錢有很多的建議。但對(duì)于應(yīng)該建立哪種應(yīng)急基金卻少有人提及。
A rainy-day fund, which your savings plan can feed, should cover about six months of income. It’s a form of personal insurance, valuable in these rapidly changing times.
應(yīng)急基金的錢可以來自你的攢錢計(jì)劃。它應(yīng)該相當(dāng)于約六個(gè)月的收入。這是個(gè)人保險(xiǎn)的一種形式,在眼下這種迅速變化的時(shí)代非常重要。
This fund should be kept in safe and easy-to-tap assets. Laddering certificates of deposit out six months is one way.
這筆錢應(yīng)該放在安全且容易變現(xiàn)的資產(chǎn)中。存入六個(gè)月的階梯式定期存款是一種方法。
That means buying CDs of one month, two months, etc. to six months. As each CD matures you buy another six-month CD to keep the ladder inplace.
也就是說存入一個(gè)月、兩個(gè)月……直到六個(gè)月的定期存款。每筆定期存款到期的時(shí)候,你就再開通一筆六個(gè)月的定期存款,以便保持階梯式存款的延續(xù)。
3. Migrate to a debit card or to plastic that must be paid each month.
改用每個(gè)月必須還款的借記卡或其他銀行卡。
Cutting up credit cards makes a lot of sense and eliminating all credit-card debt makes even more sense. The interest rates associated with credit-card debt can easily overwhelm the returns you can get elsewhere.
剪碎信用卡很有道理,消除全部信用卡債務(wù)就更有道理了。信用卡利率能輕易地抹消你在其他地方獲得的收益回報(bào)。
But the world is moving away from cash at a rapid clip. The notion of having no plastic is barely feasible. Try buying a plane ticket with cash and see what that sparks in the government computers.
不過,現(xiàn)在世界正在迅速擺脫使用現(xiàn)金的年代。不用信用卡的想法幾乎是行不通的。試試用現(xiàn)金買機(jī)票,看看這會(huì)在政府的電腦里引起什么樣的反應(yīng)。
So what kind of card to have? A debit card acts just like cash, which makes it the best option. You can spend only what you have.
那么應(yīng)該擁有什么樣的卡呢?借記卡的功能就像現(xiàn)金一樣,因此是最佳之選。用借記卡,你就只能量入為出。
Second be stare charge cards that require payment in full each month. Ever since I paid off my last credit-card debt in 1996, I have only used a charge card or a debit card. It gets tough, especially around big events such as Christmas. But it’s nice to not have a tempting and expensive option in the wallet.
第二個(gè)最佳選擇是每個(gè)月需要全額還款的簽帳卡。從1996年我把最后一筆信用卡帳單付清之后,就只用簽帳卡或借記卡了。雖然不容易,特別是在圣誕節(jié)這樣的大日子前后。不過錢包里沒有誘人而用價(jià)不菲的信用卡,也不錯(cuò)。
4. Rebalance your investments. 平衡投資
Last year,r ebalancing meant adding to stock exposure after a year of steep stock losses. That notion felt mildly crazy at the time, but it proved wise.
在去年,平衡投資就意味著在一年的股市投資巨虧之后增加股市敞口。當(dāng)時(shí)這種想法感覺有些瘋狂,不過事實(shí)證明是明智之舉。
That’s because stocks rallied from the March lows and put in a remarkably strong year. Now, most of us are probably too heavy on the stock side of the equation. Moving some of the money into bonds or even cash to regain balance would be prudent.
這是因?yàn)楣墒袕?月份低點(diǎn)大幅上漲,一年的漲勢(shì)都非常強(qiáng)勁。如今,我們大部分人的投資或許都過于偏重股票。把投資股市的一部分錢用于債券甚至是持有現(xiàn)金,以恢復(fù)投資平衡,這會(huì)是一種謹(jǐn)慎的做法。
5. Plan to reward yourself. 獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)自己
New Year’s resolutions usually don’t stick and a big reason is that it’s all like eating sawdust. Go on a diet, save money, don’t spend. Wes tart the year like ascetic monks and by February we discover that the monastic life isn’t for us.
新年決心常常無法堅(jiān)持下去,一個(gè)主要原因是這個(gè)過程不太好受。節(jié)食、攢錢、不花錢。我們以苦行僧的姿態(tài)開始了新的一年,而到了2月份,卻發(fā)現(xiàn)這種生活并不適合我們。
Therefore, it’s important to have one resolution that is fun. A little sugar with the vinegar.
因此,制定一個(gè)有趣的新年決心很重要。要學(xué)會(huì)苦中作樂。
If we keep the first four resolutions, we’ll reward ourselves for getting the newd ecade off to a good financial start.
如果我們堅(jiān)持前四個(gè)決心,就可以為給未來10年打下一個(gè)良好的財(cái)務(wù)開端獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)自己了。 |