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In this episode of the Smart Wealth & Retirement Podcast, financial advisors and retirement planners Jim Martin & Casey Bibb of Martin Wealth Solutions walk through a practical, easy-to-follow year-end financial checklist to help you finish the year strong and set up a successful year ahead.
Jim and Casey cover ten items every household should review before December 31st — They explain why each step matters, what most people overlook, and how small adjustments now can make a big impact on your long-term retirement plan.
Whether you’re nearing retirement or still building toward it, this is a simple and actionable guide to making sure your financial life is aligned and prepared for the coming year.
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00:00 – Introduction: Why year-end planning matters
01:34 – What to review before December 31
03:18 – Checklist Item #1: Review your tax situation
04:24 – Checklist Item #2: Take your RMDs
05:06 – Checklist Item #3: Maximize retirement contributions
05:56 – Checklist Item #4: Harvest gains & losses wisely
07:20 – Checklist Item #5: Give strategically
08:15 – Checklist Item #6: Review your portfolio & rebalance
09:05 – Checklist Item #7: Check beneficiaries & estate documents
10:10 – Checklist Item #8: Review your insurance coverage
10:45 – Checklist Item #9: Review long-term care insurance
11:05 – Checklist Item #10: Set next year's financial goals
13:10 – Q&A with Casey
15:25 – Final thoughts & takeaways
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