
Now is the time for families and single adults to start year-end financial planning. In the blink of an eye, the holiday season will be over, and the 2026 tax filing deadline will arrive on April 15. Why not get ahead of the curve by taking a few hours to sit down, crunch a few numbers, and get all those money-related issues in order?
The third quarter of the year is an ideal time to take advantage of tax savings, contribute to retirement accounts, address annual expenses, conduct a comprehensive financial review, and address dental work that’s long overdue. It’s always helpful to have a detailed cash flow roadmap. Here are details about the building blocks of a workable plan.