Shining a spotlight on your finances may brighten your future
A year-end financial review can be instrumental to your future financial success.
However, you may not want to wait until the end of the year to review your financial affairs. Consider doing it during the fall so you’ll have ample time to take any corrective action before year’s end. Here’s a quick look at some of the key issues you should consider when conducting your review.
Review your retirement assets. Whether your retirement is a long way off or right around the corner, it is likely that you’ll have to make periodic adjustments to your retirement portfolio. Make sure the investments you’ve chosen are still an accurate reflection of your risk tolerance and time horizon.
Keep tabs on college funding plans. With college costs reaching astronomical heights, you need to utilize every available college funding resource. Financial aid and scholarships, as well as the Lifetime Learning Credit and Hope Scholarship Credit may help alleviate the college cost crunch. However, aid and tax credits alone generally will not fund your child’s college education. Make sure you’re saving and investing enough to help meet your goals. At a minimum, take advantage of the tax savings offered through an Education IRA.
Assess your income tax picture. You may be able to reduce your tax burden – sometimes significantly – by making strategic tax decisions before the end of the year. Your tax professional can alert you to any tax planning strategies that might make sense for your situation.
Review critical documents. Because life’s circumstances continually change, you should review your legal documents and beneficiary designations every year. This will entail carefully combing through any wills, trusts, retirement plan documents and life insurance policies to make sure they’re up-to-date. Seek the assistance of a qualified adviser if any modifications are necessary.
Set goals for next year and beyond. A year-end review is an excellent time to start thinking about
next year and setting some long-term goals. Take a close look at your
day-to-day finances to see if you can reduce expenses and save more.
Then make an honest assessment of which goals are most important to you
and then commit to meeting them.
If you’d like to learn more, please contact Denis Poljak at (318) 677-5426 or find more online at www.MorganStanleyFA.com/Poljak.
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