5 Reasons Not to Put Off Financial Planning

By Nicholas Efthemis, CFP®, CRPS®

If you’re like many of our clients, you may struggle with procrastination when it comes to organizing your finances. We get it. Whether it be insurance planning, filing taxes, or putting together an estate plan, most people don’t find the nitty-gritty of financial planning the most exciting of topics. In fact, most people find it completely boring! And that’s okay. 

But just because it’s boring doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be done. Delaying completing these tasks can be costly—in time, energy, and money. If you’ve been putting off your financial plan, consider these 5 reasons why you shouldn’t.

1. You Don’t Want to Work Longer Than Planned

As you approach the retirement finish line, the last thing you want is to realize you need to work longer because you don’t have all your financial pieces in place. Pushing back all your retirement plans can have negative consequences, giving you fewer years of good health to do what you dream. 

The best way to avoid running out of money in retirement is to work with a financial professional to understand what your savings can handle. They will run your numbers through multiple stress tests and help you come up with contingency plans. Contrary to popular belief, you cannot use a multiple of your annual income to determine how much to save. This is why it’s so crucial to plan ahead. The sooner you understand your need, the more options you will have and the easier your goals will be to accomplish.

2. Healthcare Costs Are on the Rise

If you’ve ever held a hefty medical bill in your hand, you aren’t alone. Healthcare costs in America are among the highest in the world. (1) And as you age, you will likely require more healthcare services. According to the Fidelity Retiree Health Care Cost Estimate, the average couple at age 65 will need about $300,000 saved to cover healthcare costs in retirement. (2) Most people don’t even have that much in their retirement accounts to live on, let alone cover medical costs.

Given the events of the past two years, it’s more important than ever to start preparing for the ever-increasing cost of care. The longer you wait, the less options you’ll have. Working with an experienced professional can help you evaluate your options and build a long-term plan for healthcare. 

3. Tax Strategies Take Multiple Years to Implement

Another reason not to put off financial planning is that if you don’t start early, you’ll miss out on several tax strategies that take years to implement, including:

Tax-Advantaged Retirement Savings

If you’re in a high tax bracket, being able to save for retirement with pre-tax dollars is a great advantage because pre-tax contributions reduce your taxable income and ultimately reduce the amount of taxes you owe. This strategy could save you thousands of dollars in taxes each year. The earlier you start, the more you’ll save over the course of your career. 

Roth Conversions

Roth conversions help to increase your retirement savings and decrease your long-term tax liability by transferring funds from a pre-tax retirement vehicle (traditional IRA) to an after-tax account (Roth IRA). This allows your money to grow tax-free for as long as you’d like, and required minimum distributions (RMDs) are avoided as well. 

Withdrawal Strategies

When it comes to withdrawing from your retirement accounts, how you take your distributions can make all the difference. Each retirement asset (employer-sponsored accounts, Social Security, traditional IRAs, etc.) has different tax characteristics. Creating a withdrawal strategy can help lower your tax burden by structuring withdrawals from each income source in a tax-efficient way. 

To properly implement these strategies and more, a long-term understanding of your full financial picture is required. Putting off financial planning can leave you stuck with a huge tax bill that could have been avoided.

4. Take Advantage of Compound Interest

Just as saving early allows you to take advantage of massive tax savings over time, there is a compound effect that occurs with the money that is actually invested as well. The money contributed to your retirement account each year will grow exponentially over time, but the key part of that equation is time

A single penny that doubles every day for a month may not seem like much on the surface, especially when compared to $1 million up front. But by the time the 30th day rolls around, you will have over $5 million in pennies. This same concept can be applied to your retirement account, but because retirement investments are at the mercy of the highs and lows of the stock market, it will take more than 30 days to see that kind of growth. 

If you wait to invest, you are missing out on growth year after year, and the resulting loss of earnings can be substantial. Not to mention the potential for loss when you try to invest yourself without the proper advice and guidance of a professional. We’ve found that many clients are often invested too conservatively and miss out on the opportunity for significant growth in even just a slightly riskier portfolio. 

5. Financial Planning Can Alleviate Stress

Do you feel 100% confident about the myriad of financial choices you make day in and day out? Have you encountered more complexity as your assets have grown? Partnering with a financial professional can help alleviate the stress and anxiety that comes from trying to figure out your finances. 

Think about all the time you spend worrying over finances and whether you are saving enough money. Are those thoughts preventing you from making great memories and actually living your life? For many of our clients, the answer is yes. But it doesn’t have to be that way. 

Financial planning can help alleviate the stress that comes from not knowing where you stand or how to achieve your goals. It can provide clarity by defining a path from point A to point B, and allowing you to get the most out of your life along the way.

Get Started Today

As you can see, there are many reasons to start the financial planning process sooner rather than later. If you have long-term financial goals, like buying a house, planning a wedding, or saving for retirement, working with a professional is one of the best things you can do to set yourself up for success. Don’t leave your most important goals and priorities to chance. At Emergent Wealth Advisors, we will build a custom plan to put your money to work for you, so you can feel confident in your financial future. Reach out to me at (716) 828-8390 or email nick@emergentwa.com to schedule a no-obligation conversation and get started today!

About Nicholas

Nicholas Efthemis is wealth advisor and chief compliance officer at Emergent Wealth Advisors, a fiduciary financial advisory firm serving retirees and pre-retirees with customized financial planning solutions. Having worked in the financial industry since 1997, Nicholas has deep knowledge and experience in retirement, investment, and comprehensive planning strategies, coupled with an understanding of the hopes, needs, and goals his clients have for their future. He is dedicated to helping his clients find confidence in their financial situation through personalized advice and support that empowers them to make the best decisions for their lives. 

Nick is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and a Chartered Retirement Plans SpecialistSM professional. Outside of the office, Nicholas is an active member of his community, working with the SPCA and the Humane Society. In his free time, you can find him hiking or fishing with his family. If you want to learn more about Nicholas, connect with him on LinkedIn.

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(1) https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/072116/us-healthcare-costs-compared-other-countries.asp

(2) https://www.fidelity.com/viewpoints/personal-finance/plan-for-rising-health-care-costs