The Six Key Areas of Financial Planning
Financial Position
- Recently moved or considering a relocation
- Considering the sale of a major asset like your home, business, or other real estate
- Changing jobs
- Getting married or divorced
- Adding to family through birth or adoption
- Loss of a loved one
- Receiving a gift or inheritance
Risk Management
- Reviewing health savings account contributions
- Spending any remaining balance in flexible spending accounts
- Reviewing existing life and disability income insurance policies and coverage amounts
- Reviewing assisted living needs for a parent or other family member
- Reviewing any long-term care needs
Wealth Accumulation
- Confirming investment goals and strategies
- Reviewing asset allocation
- Revisiting income and savings needs
- Contributing to education accounts
- Establishing a savings plan for a major purchase or expense goal
Tax Management
- Income tax strategies
- Alternative minimum tax strategies
- Capital gain/loss strategies
Retirement Planning
- Social Security
- Distribution planning
- Funding analysis
- Non-qualified plans
- Analyzing tax benefits of a Roth IRA conversion
- Maximizing 401(k) contribution including catch-up contributions
- Maximizing IRA contributions including catch-up contributions
- Establishing a retirement plan, if a business owner
- Reviewing overall retirement income strategy
Estate Planning
- Using a trust
- Reviewing charitable giving
- Reviewing the impact of any new tax laws
- Reviewing estate documents (wills, trusts)
- Planning for the succession of a business
- Analyzing estate tax implications
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* Any discussion of taxes is for general information purposes only, does not purport to be complete or cover every situation, and should not be construed as legal, tax, or accounting advice. Estate Planning services are provided working in conjunction with your Estate Planning Attorney, Tax Attorney and/or CPA. Consult them for specific advice on legal and tax matters.