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Talking to your Family about Money

Many families run like fine-oiled machines when it comes to handling chores, errands and daily activities. However, when it comes to their finances it is an entirely different story. Talking about money is often uncomfortable, but it is also one of the most important things for you to be on the same page about.

Out of convenience, it is common for one family member to be tasked with paying the bills. While this can help keep the process organized, it only works if all family members are abiding by the budget. For example, if one partner is working to save money and maintain a balanced budget and the other partner is spending frivolously, it can lead to financial problems quickly. Resentment and anger over money can lead to fighting and, in extreme cases, it can be a major contributor to divorce.

It is imperative for spouses to communicate openly and honestly about their finances. When your children are old enough, they should play a role in creating a financial plan for the family. Teaching your children about the value of money is a lesson that will benefit them for the rest of their lives. It can be as simple as teaching them to earn an allowance by performing chores or making sure they are aware of what items cost at the store. When you allow your children to take part in financial decisions it helps them feel important while also teaching them how to be financially responsible.

Money management skills are a lifetime gift to your children. When they become adults and you are ready to discuss their inheritance or how you wish for your estate to be administered, it will be a much more comfortable discussion. It can make the estate planning process easier and less stressful when you have your family’s input and support.

The Astill Law Office has provided high quality legal services for over 30 years. We specialize in wills, trusts, estate planning, and asset protection. If you have any questions about creating a Trust, Will, or estate planning in general, contact The Astill Law Office at 801-438-8698.

Retirement Planning

It is difficult to think about planning for your retirement when you are saving for your children’s college and simply trying to pay for daily expenses, but it is important to do so. Of course, the priority of your retirement will vary depending on what stage of life you are in, but you must have a plan. Below are 5 phases of retirement planning:

  1. Retirement planning can begin as soon as you enter the workforce. You can start setting aside funds for your retirement by taking advantage of your employer’s 401k and/or pension plan. It may be necessary to start with small contributions and increase them over time, but it is vital that you get started as soon as possible. You can earn a significant amount of money by compounding your savings.
  2. When you are approximately 15 years away from when you want to retire, you should start investigating your options for the conversion of your employer retirement savings into an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). You should also begin educating yourself about Social Security and other benefits. It is also imperative that you update your estate planning documents, including verifying that your end of life decisions have been made.
  3. During the time between the day you retire until you are approximately 70 years old, you should assess your finances, your investments and your living situation. You should confer with a professional for a projection of your cash-flow in comparison to your needs to help insure that you will be adequately protected.
  4. By the time you are 70 years old, it is essential that you discuss what you want to happen when your health begins to decline. While this discussion can be difficult, it is important that your family understands your wishes and that you document them (if you haven’t already done so) in a healthcare directive.
  5. As you grow older and your health worsens, you can rest easy knowing that your planning has paid-off. Your estate plan will allow your loved ones to carry out your wishes and you can have the peace of mind that you have done everything possible to protect yourself and your loved ones.

If you are interested in learning more about retirement planning and estate planning, contact our office today to schedule your appointment.

The Astill Law Office has provided high quality legal services for over 30 years. We specialize in wills, trusts, estate planning, and asset protection. If you have any questions about creating a Trust, Will, or estate planning in general, contact The Astill Law Office at 801-438-8698.