Before you can create a solid financial plan, you need to be clear about your goals. Common financial goals include: planning for retirement, paying for education, purchasing a home, creating an inheritance for beneficiaries, or developing a financial “safety net” to guard against unexpected expenses, disasters, or life changes. You can find templates for worksheets to help define your financial goals by searching online. Ensure your goals adhere to the SMART acronym. That is to say, specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely.  For example, you may not be saving any money and your goal is to save more. Changing this goal to save 5% of your monthly income is not only specific, but it is also measurable (you can easily tell when you have achieved it or not), and likely attainable in a reasonable time frame. Write your goals down. This not only ensures you will remember them, but it keeps you accountable. A good system is to write short, medium, and long-term goals. For a financial plan to be successful, it is essential to quantify your goals. That is to say, take a specific goal, and translate it into a dollar figure.  For example, a common financial goal is retire by 60 or 65.  Although it is often stated that 70-80% of current income is a reasonable goal for retirement income, others have suggested 50-60% of income for couples, and 60-70% for singles is more reasonable.   If you are currently making $80,000 per year and are single, your retirement income should be around $40,000 per year using the 50% figure above. This would be an example of translating a goal (retire by 65), into a specific dollar figure ($50,000 per year of income). Once this amount is known, it is possible to create a plan to determine how much money saved and/or invested you will need to supplement your other sources of retirement income to hit the $50,000 year mark. You can find templates online to help you calculate your needs for retirement and other goals.
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One-sentence summary -- Determine what your key personal and financial goals are. Be accurate in your goals you want to accomplish. Determine how much you will need to achieve your main goals.

Q: Once the PSP powers down, let it sit unpowered for at least 30 seconds. This method may be useful if you can't get your PSP to turn on normally. You may have to lay your PSP down in order to accomplish this.   This method will not delete any custom firmware, will not downgrade your PSP, and will not delete any games stored on the memory card.
A: Power down the PSP by holding the power switch up. Press and hold Triangle, Square, Start, and Select. While holding the buttons, flip the Power switch to turn the PSP on. Continue holding the buttons until the Sony logo appears. Proceed with the setup of the PSP system software.

Article: If you are confident that the screen is as clean as it can be, you can apply the final rinse.  Use the hose once more to gently spray the remaining cleaning solution or dirt off of the screen.  Make sure you've totally rinsed the screen off before letting it dry and reinstalling it.  Do not use a high pressure or high power setting on the hose. Make sure you have sprayed the entire screen down. It can be a good idea to rinse the screen on both sides. If you are happy with the way the screen looks, you'll want to give it plenty of time to fully dry before installing it again.  Try using some of these tips to help you dry the window screens quickly and completely:  Wipe the screens down with a dry cloth or towel. Try gently shaking the screen off to remove some of the extra water. Lean the screen up against a wall to allow the water to a way to run off. Try leaving the screen somewhere in direct sunlight to help speed up the drying process. Once the screen is dry and you're happy with the way it looks, it's time to put it back in the window frame.  Replacing the screen can be done by reversing the steps you took to remove it.  Make sure the screen is securely in place to complete your window screen cleaning project.
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Rinse the screen. Allow the screen to dry. Reinstall the window screen.