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Check Your Financial Health With These 3 Documents

1/10/2018

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​Do you get a physical every year? If so, you probably know how valuable the physical can be. An annual physical can help you and your doctor identify risks and take action. It gives you the opportunity to resolve small issues before they evolve into larger problems.
 
An annual financial review can serve the save purpose for your financial health. With the start of a new year, this could be the perfect time for you to comprehensively review your finances and identify potential areas for concern. You can use the review to set goals and layout an action plan for the upcoming year.
Not sure what should be involved in your financial review? Below are three documents that could provide you with insight and clarity so you can make informed financial decision:

Financial Inventory
A financial inventory is a summary document that can give you a clear view of your financial picture. It contains every important component of your personal finances. For example, it may list your assets, debts, investments and much more. Your inventory can give you insight into your financial situation so you can set appropriate goals and objectives.
 
Begin with statements and documents related to your savings, investments, property and other assets. You’ll also want to include documentation related to your debts, such as your mortgage, car loans, credit cards and more. You can calculate your net worth by subtracting your debts from your assets.
 
You also may want to include other important items in your inventory. For example, your credit score and full credit report contain important financial information. You also may want to highlight the assets that you would use first in the event of an emergency.
 
Once you have completed your financial inventory document, you can use it as a reference point to quickly gauge your current financial standing. For example, your financial inventory may tell you that your debt is very high relative to your assets. Or you may learn that your credit card balances are higher than you thought. This can help you set goals for the coming year.

Budget
A budget can be one of the most valuable financial tools at your disposal. You can use it to gain greater understanding about your spending and to make important purchasing decisions. Unfortunately, nearly 60 percent of all Americans don’t use one.1
 
There are plenty of apps, websites and software that you can use to develop your budget. You could also simply use a spreadsheet or even a pen and paper. Start with your monthly income.

List your income sources, and then add up the total.
Then list your expenses and break them into categories. The categories should fall into two groups: fixed and discretionary. Fixed expenses are those that you have to pay every month, such as your mortgage or your utilities. Discretionary costs are those that are flexible, like dining out or shopping.
 
Compare your income with your total expenses. If your income exceeds your spending, you have money available to save. If your expenses are higher, you need to make changes to your lifestyle and your purchasing decisions. Visit your budget frequently to make sure you’re being disciplined and staying within your means.

Short- and Long-Term Goals
Finally, your annual financial checkup should include some form of goal-setting for the coming year and beyond. The new year is all about setting resolutions. Use your financial checkup as a springboard for action that can help you retake control of your financial future.
 
You could set a goal to pay off your high-interest debt by some point in the future. You could increase your retirement savings. Perhaps you could work to build a larger emergency fund. Set goals for the short and long term to improve your financial stability.

Ready for your annual financial review? Let’s talk about it. Contact us today at Rex Financial Group. We can help you analyze your needs and goals, and then implement a plan. Let’s connect soon and start the conversation.

 
1http://money.cnn.com/2016/10/24/pf/financial-mistake-budget/index.html

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