Your goals should be written in narrative form listing your goals and your plans for achieving them. You should also indicate things like dates, how you will know if you are on target or meeting the individual goals, your evaluation of how realistic they are (pipe dream goals vs. attainable ones), etc. Evaluate where financially you want to go and how you are going to get there. Make this a document that you can use as YOUR roadmap — something that you can refer back to over the years as you evaluate and readjust to keep yourself on track.
The paper needs be at least three pages (double space), and most students tend to write four or five. Do not include a cover sheet. Your grade will be assessed on 1) how well goals are developed and planned [20 points], 2) correct grammar and punctuation [10 points], and 3) length requirement [10 points].
You will want to reflect on everything you have learned throughout the entire class in order to make (and write out) your goals.
