Your 2014 financial checklist – part 3

Now that you have your budget in order, made sure your credit report is correct, done everything you can to reduce your taxes, and updated your will, it is time to get serious about your retirement.

Hopefully, you are saving for your retirement through a 401k, 403b, or IRA account. If not, please start. If you have been saving through one of these plans, it is time for some review and updating. Here are some points to consider:

When was the last time you increased your contribution?
When did you last rebalance your portfolio?
Do you have a primary & contingent beneficiary listed?

Many people get regular raises, if you get a 3% raise, consider increasing your contributions by 1%.

It is ok to take some of those gains off the table. Re-balancing your portfolio allocation forces you to analyze your investments and re-allocation the cash.

Have you gotten married, divorced, has there been a death? These are all primary reasons to check your beneficiary designations. Often this gets overlooked when there are life changes. Many people have not named a contingent beneficiary to their retirement plans. This is just as important as naming your primary beneficiary. You never know what might happen.

If you need help with these checklist items, or have other questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at nancy@financialgroup.com

Happy 2014!

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Your 2014 Financial Checklist – Part 2

This time I have two simple issues for you to review.

First, update your will. Estate Tax Law is changing all of the time. If you have not updated your Will, Living Will, Florida Medical Surrogate, or beneficiary designations, now is the time to do so.

Second, check your credit report. There are a number of free annual services that will provide one –time to look at your credit picture at no charge. Please look at everything carefully to make sure the information reported is accurate.

One more installment of your Financial Checklist is in the wings.

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Your financial checklist for 2014

Over the next few blogs I will be giving you points that should be on your Financial Checklist for 2014. Let’s get started!

Look at your taxes:
In January make sure all of your receipts are in order. Over the month you will be receiving your W-2, 1099, statements from non-profit organizations of donations, and mortgage interest paid. If you have everything in order early you can get your refund early. Why lend the money to the Government when you can be using it.

Budget:
If it has been a while since you have created a budget, now is the time to update it. Many of our regular expenses, such as cable, change their rates in January. You don’t want to be caught off guard. Now is also a great time to review your budget from last year. Were you too conservative? Not conservative enough? Did you have enough of an emergency fund? Are there home improvements that need to be added? These are issues to address now.

I have given you two points to think of, more financial checklist points are coming!

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Do you believe this retirement myth?

You will be in a lower tax bracket when you retire?

You may very well lose deductions and/or exemptions when you retire, and state and federal taxes may climb. This combination is not one that equals lower taxes in retirement. Even if the federal tax does not increase, you may still pay a higher percentage of your income to taxes after retirement vs. before. Do not under estimate the power of a deduction, it’s lose bumped up against you having to take Required Minimum Deductions may be all it takes to push you up into the next tax bracket.

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Tune in Tomorrow @ 9am to 96.5 FM WDBO to hear me!

This Saturday hear
Nancy Hecht CFP® and
Denise Kovach CFP®
co-host our program
“On The Money”!

They’ll be discussing . . .
• Have you planned too optimistically?
A few retirement questions to ponder.
• I take Issue with an MSN Money article about 401k accounts.

• THIS WEEK’S “On the Money 101”:
What is “fee Income?”

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