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Financial Planning 101. Investment Advisory Services offered through Investment Advisor Representatives of MetLife Securities, Inc. (MSI), 200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166, a Registered Investment Advisor. MSI is a MetLife, Inc. company L0609046410[exp0510][AZ].
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Financial Planning 101 Investment Advisory Services offered through Investment Advisor Representatives of MetLife Securities, Inc. (MSI), 200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166, a Registered Investment Advisor. MSI is a MetLife, Inc. company L0609046410[exp0510][AZ]
Financial Planning Profession and Industry Overview • Financial Planner profession description • Industry Changes / Trends • Employment / Earnings • Job Outlook • Education / Training • Qualifications / Skill Sets • Certifications / Advancement • Resources
What Is Financial Planning? • Where are you today? • Where do you want to go? • How do you get there?
The Planning Process • Get organized • Analyze and compare financial resources against goals • Develop personalized, written analysis • Evaluate recommendations and alternatives • Put the plan into action (implementation) • Keep the plan up-to-date
How Are You Going to Achieve Your Goals? • Current assets • Additional savings and investments • Earnings and compound earnings
An Illustration of Goal Achievement$100,000 Goal in 20 Years: Monthly Contributions $1,774 $752 $422 $264 $175 Assuming an 8% return in a tax-deferred vehicle. Note: Hypothetical example for illustrative purposes only. Does not represent an investment in any a specific product. This chart does not take into account product Charges, fees or expanses and does not account for inflation. If it did, the monthly contribution amount would need to be increased.
What Are the Benefits of Financial Planning? • Set your goals and prioritize them • Have a plan to help you achieve your goals • Learn to have more financial control and to take advantage of investment opportunities • Prepare for the unexpected • Develop solid financial strategies • Get professional direction every step of the way • Work toward financial security for your: • Estate (wills, trusts, tax issues, etc.) • Retirement plans • Employee Benefits
Getting Yourself Organized • Personal statement of net worth • Income and expense statement
Assets Savings Investments* Home* Personal property Retirement plans *Market Value Liabilities Mortgage balance Credit card balances Personal loans Vehicle loans Other debts Personal Balance Sheet
Three Ways to Increase Your Net Worth • Save or invest more money • Pay down debts • Increase asset value through appreciation or reinvestment
Income Salary Savings and investment earnings Self-employment Social Security and pensions Expenses Housing Transportation Food and clothing Medical and insurance Discretionary Personal Income and employment taxes Income & Expense Statement
Monthly Income Wife - $2,900 Husband - 2,900 Interest on Savings - 200 Total - $6,000 Monthly Expenses Food $ 725 Clothing 380 Personal Care 75 Housing 1,240 Transportation 400 Discretionary 350 Misc. income and employment taxes 770 Total $4,200 Income & Expense Statement: Example Discretionary cash flow: $1,800 per month
$10,000 investment that assumes a 28% tax bracket; does not take any other taxes into consideration. $14,326* Difference! Hypothetical example, for illustrative purposes only. Does not represent an investment in any specific product. *The $14,326 will be taxable at your federal and, if applicable, state rates upon withdrawal. Impact of Taxes:Tax Deferred Vs. Taxable
$10,000 @ 3% interest = $10,300 3% inflation - 309 25% Federal tax - 75 ____________________________ $ 9,916 Real return = -.991% *Does not consider any state, local, or other taxes that may be applicable. Real Rate of Return*
In Summary • Recognize that financial planning is a process, not a product. It can help you to: • Determine where you are today and where you want to be in the future • Get organized with a personal statement of net worth and income and expense statement • Increase your net worth through new savings, paying down debt, and realizing appreciation on your assets • Invest discretionary cash flow systematically for the future • Take into account both inflation and taxes
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