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Tune Up Your Finances for the New Year

Author: Jeffrey Voudrie Author Ranking Bronze | Posted: 09-02-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 12 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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With the beginning of a new year, it seems everywhere you turn you hear something about self-improvement. There are plans for weight loss, exercise regimens, quitting smoking, going green and more. What about your finances? Even if you think your finances are in "good shape", everyone could use a little "tune up" to make sure everything is running smoothly. And it's not as hard to do as you think. There are some very simple steps you can take that can make a world of difference.

Step 1: Check your beneficiaries...all of them. A beneficiary is simply who will receive a given asset when you die. Assets with beneficiaries include life insurance policies, retirement accounts and annuities. Even bank and brokerage accounts have a feature called P.O.D. or T.O.D., which stands for payable (or transfer) on death. Many people forget who they listed as beneficiaries, and when they check, are often shocked to find ex-spouses, deceased relatives or estranged family members listed. Do yourself and your loved ones a favor and make sure your beneficiaries reflect your current wishes.

Step 2: Check your Living Trust and/or Will. If you don't have any plan in place for distributing your assets at your death, by all means put one in place now. If you have a plan, make sure it's up to date. One of the biggest mistakes those with Living Trusts make is forgetting to keep all their assets in their trust. For instance, have you purchased a vehicle recently, or maybe a vacation home or time share? Made any new investments? If so, be sure they are registered under the name of your trust. Whether you have a Living Trust or a will, be sure there aren't changes you need to make. Perhaps you have new grandchildren or there has been a divorce in the family. Your designated executor might no longer be the one you desire. Powers of Attorney might not be up to date.

Step 3: Check your insurance needs. Our needs change through life and our insurance needs change along with it. If you've recently been blessed with children and/or your once income-earning spouse is now home with the kids, you might need increased income replacement. On the other hand, if you're newly retired, you might not need as much life insurance as before. You might need more homeowner's insurance if you've built an addition or have valuable belongings. Liability coverage might need to increase. Your auto insurance might have little uninsured motorist coverage.

Step 4: Check your insurance deductibles. By raising your deductibles on your home, car and health insurance, you might be able to save some serious dollars. And don't be afraid to shop around for better rates. With the internet, getting insurance quotes is easier than ever.

Step 5: Tune up your company retirement plans. Are you putting all you can into your 401(k), 403(b), etc.? Are there any company-matching funds you aren't benefiting from? You should also review and update your portfolio allocation. Is it all in company stock? (Not a good idea!) Are your funds allocated too conservatively or too aggressively? And don't forget to check out those beneficiaries while you're at it.

Step 6: Tune up investment portfolio. The economic climate this year will probably be considerably different than last year. That means that you may need to adjust how your portfolio is allocated. Depending on your needs and your tolerance level you may need to move more money to international or more money out of the markets and into fixed. Asset allocation isn't something that you want to set and forget.

You may also want to consider who you need to share your financial and estate plans with. For instance, if you are recently widowed and your spouse handled the finances, maybe you want to enlist the help of one of your adult children. If you've named someone as your successor trustee or your medical power of attorney, you might want to discuss your desires.

These are by no means the only ways to tune up your finances, but doing even just one of them can make a positive impact. And while our new weight-loss diets might be hard to maintain over time, these financial tune-up steps usually only need to be done once a year.

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