Focus on Financial Fitness

Focus on Financial Fitness


financial-fitness-barbellsHappy 2014!

The start of a new year is a great time to review your ‘financial fitness,’ and a great (and critical!) first step is to get organized.

To help you, here is a checklist of important financial documents. It is recommended that you store all these documents in one place, and that you let your children or trustees know where that is.

  • Legal Will – to establish what happens to major assets in the event of death
  • Living Will – to clarify healthcare wishes
  • Power of Attorney – one to manage legal matters, one to handle healthcare decisions
  • Estate Plan – to pass on assets to loved ones with as little tax liability as possible
  • Insurance Policies – to help identify beneficiaries and the benefits they are entitled to
  • Income, Asset and Liability Information – to outline a complete financial inventory
  • Marriage Certificate – if you cannot find it, you can get a copy at the courthouse in the county you were married
  • Military Discharge Certificate – if you or your spouse/partner served, you may need this to collect benefits
  • Contact Information – to quickly reach family and friends
  • Medicare or Medicaid Information – to review all the options, visit www.medicare.org or www.medicaid-options.com

In case you have any questions, please consult a qualified financial advisor for individual guidance.

(source: AARP.com)

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