Essential Tasks To Do This Year

February 3, 2025

I’ve pulled together a list of essential financial tasks I would recommend to clients for maintaining and improving their financial health and wellbeing this year:

1. Review and Update Your Financial Plan

  • Reassess your short-term and long-term financial goals
  • Update your budget to reflect any changes in income or expenses
  • Evaluate your asset allocation and rebalance if necessary

2. Maximize Retirement Contributions

  • Aim to max out your 401(k) contributions (2025 limit: $23,000, plus $7,500 catch-up for those 50+)
  • Consider maxing out IRA contributions (2025 limit: $7,000, plus $1,000 catch-up for those 50+)
  • Explore options for a Health Savings Account (HSA) if eligible

3. Review and Optimize Your Tax Strategy

  • Gather necessary documents for tax filing
  • Consider tax-loss harvesting opportunities
  • Explore potential deductions and credits
  • Consult with a tax professional for personalized advice

4. Evaluate and Update Insurance Coverage

  • Review life, health, disability, and property insurance policies
  • Consider long-term care insurance if appropriate
  • Ensure coverage amounts are adequate for your current situation

5. Estate Planning Check-up

  • Review or create a will and/or trust
  • Update beneficiary designations on retirement accounts and life insurance policies
  • Consider establishing or updating advance healthcare directives and power of attorney

6. Build and Maintain an Emergency Fund

  • Aim for 3-6 months of living expenses in a readily accessible account
  • Consider high-yield savings accounts for better interest rates

7. Pay Down High-Interest Debt

  • Prioritize paying off credit card balances and other high-interest loans
  • Consider debt consolidation or refinancing options if appropriate

8. Invest in Your Financial Education

  • Stay informed about market trends and economic conditions
  • Attend financial workshops or webinars
  • Read reputable financial publications and books

9. Review and Optimize Credit

  • Check your credit report for errors (annualcreditreport.com offers free reports)
  • Take steps to improve your credit score if needed
  • Consider freezing your credit to prevent identity theft

10. Plan for Major Life Events

  • Prepare financially for upcoming milestones (e.g., marriage, children, home purchase)
  • Adjust your financial plan accordingly

When you see this list, what do you think?  Did I miss anything?  I would love to know your thoughts!

Remember, financial planning is an ongoing process. Regular check-ins and adjustments are key to maintaining your financial health and achieving your goals. Don't hesitate to reach out for personalized guidance and support throughout the year.

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