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What Exactly is a Financial Plan?

What is a financial plan

What is a financial plan

Last week I talked about four planning opportunities COVID-19 has brought us.  Before I wanted to dive into these – let’s first talk about, what exactly is a financial plan, and why should you have one?

A financial plan is in fact quite literally what it implies – it is a plan. It’s a plan put into place that is driven by your financial goals, and it maps out what you need to do to pursue meeting these goals. It provides clarity on a direction to take. It takes the guessing out of the equation – and provides a clear map for your progress.

A plan is living – it moves and changes with your life, so as life changes, it can adjust and keep you on track towards what you ultimately are hoping to achieve.

It’s like driving a car.  Would you pack up your car for a vacation, pack all the kids in the car, turn onto the highway and drive, without knowing where you’re headed?  Not usually!

Same thing with a plan.  How do we decide what to do with our money, if we don’t know what we are planning for?

What exactly is a Financial Plan – Common Goals

Here are some of the most common goals I hear from our clients: 

So that is where we start – and everyone has different goals.  There is no goal that’s too large, small, or insignificant.  We factor all your goals in and then create a toolbox filled with tools, in other words, strategies, in order to pursuing these goals.  Some common tools/strategies we use:

What is a Financial Plan – Summary

Why guess if you are on track, when you can have clarity?

That is the basics of what financial plan looks like.  Start with goals – and build using your tools to get there.  We look out into the future and project what the future will look like – as far as taxes, inflation, rates of return, economic changes, etc. and project how your current tools will work and grow.  Given that, we can estimate a likelihood of achieving those goals.  Each year, we check in with the plan to make sure you are on track given any changes that have occurred.


Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC.  Investment Advice offered through Marshall & Sterling Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Advisor.  Marshall & Sterling Wealth Advisors and Kelsey Ponesse are separate entities from LPL financial. 

Opinions voiced in this article are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations.  To determine which investment may be appropriate for you, consult with your attorney, accountant, or financial advisor prior to investing.

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