Planning Ahead for 2026 With a Practical Financial Checklist (Ep. 146)
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A new year often brings pressure to make changes, but thoughtful planning can be a far more useful starting point. Rather than focusing on rigid resolutions, a structured review can help households feel organized and prepared.
In this episode, Peter Raskin walks through a comprehensive planning checklist to help individuals and families prepare for the 2026 calendar year. He explains how reviewing the prior year, setting new goals, and anticipating life events create clarity before making financial decisions. The conversation covers age-based milestones, cash flow awareness, assets and debt, tax preparation, insurance reviews, and estate planning, all framed as manageable steps that can be revisited over time.
Peter discusses:
- Reviewing progress from the previous year to identify what worked, what changed, and what can be deferred
- Setting personal and financial goals while accounting for upcoming life events and transitions
- Key age milestones tied to health insurance, retirement contributions, Medicare, and Social Security
- Managing cash flow by examining income, expenses, benefits, gifting, and charitable strategies
- And more!
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