Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Plan Ahead to Avoid Financial Pitfalls in 2011

A recent article in U.S. News and World Report points out that although “the Great Recession may technically be over… Consumers [still] don’t want to spend and are still slowly digging their way out of the mountain of mortgage and personal debt that helped fuel the downturn.” Among those groups who are still struggling the most are seniors and retirees, many of whom took a devastating hit to their retirement investments and savings, and are still struggling to recover.

Unfortunately, according to the article, 2011 may bring with it some new financial concerns for seniors. Some of the “major money issues” seniors will have to think about in the coming year include a zero cost of living adjustment from the Social Security Administration, changes to certain Medicare policies, a rise in income and capital gains tax rates, and the return of the estate tax, among others.

Although the article itself offers no particular solutions to these financial concerns—it merely gives a warning of what’s to come—there are steps you can take to avoid some of the worst financial pitfalls. Because each individual situation will be different there is a danger to blindly following (or offering) standard advice across the board. However, with consultation and careful planning there are a number of strategies estate planners can recommend that may help your family protect your assets now, and when the estate tax returns. Forewarned is forearmed, and taking the time to consult with your estate or financial advisor and plan ahead may be the best action you can take.

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