Create a financial goal to track a client’s progress toward major purchases, retirement
savings, or other life goals. You can only create savings-oriented goals. You can’t create a goal
for paying down a debt. You also can’t associate a goal with a specific financial account.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited
Editions
On the Goals tab of the client or household profile, click New in
the Goals Summary section.
Enter a name for the goal.
Select the household member who is the goal’s primary owner.
Enter the relevant information and save the record.
If you created the goal from the client profile and the client’s goals are summarized at the
household level, the goal is also visible in the household profile.
You can edit or delete a goal in the Goals tab or the Related tab.
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