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The Twelve Days of Financial Wisdom: A Holiday Guide

The holiday season is in full swing. Throughout the years our family has grown to include new family members from different cultures and traditions. As we navigate a growing family and offer flexibility around busy holiday schedules, we want to embrace the joy and wonder this time of year without succumbing to the humbug feeling that can easily overtake us if we cling too tightly to old rhythms in this new life-phase.  This year I find myself smack dab in the middle of a home remodel with no kitchen and zero furniture downstairs. In fact, I even found myself cooking dinner in our Master Bathroom the other night! It would be easy to focus on the inconveniences of a remodel, so we’ve chosen to stay positive and be thankful for all that we have been blessed with.  Like the Grinch, I’m having my heart melt by connecting with people this season.  An extra smile at the grocery store, a friendly wave and a thank you to the hard-working delivery people. I can see joy and wonder surrounding me this time of year if I just look around. I recognize this season isn’t the easiest or merry for many. It can be full of tough memories and lost loved ones. There is conflict all over the world reminding us that not everyone is safe and happy this year.  Elvis knew what he was talking about when he sang about a blue Christmas. There especially seems to be a healthy tension this year for holding space for both hurt and hope. If you find yourself in a season where jolly and laughter elude you, then it is my sincere hope that my feeble attempt at some holiday humor brings a smile and a laugh. There’s a reason that I’m a Wealth Advisor and I’m not a stand-up comic, so let’s just keep that in mind too! Without further I do, I give you, “The Twelve Days of Financial Wisdom.”  (P.S. If you can’t help but think of me singing this, let’s just pretend that I’ve got the voice of Mariah Carey belting out these great lines!)

Day 1: Diversify Your Assets Wisely

🎵 “On the first day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: Diversify your assets wisely!” 🎵

Just like a well-balanced fruitcake, a diversified investment portfolio is a key ingredient for financial success. While fruitcakes might not be everyone’s favorite, diversification is almost universally adored by savvy investors. Spread your investments across various asset classes – stocks, bonds, real estate – with a goal of reducing risk and increasing potential returns.

Remember, just as a fruitcake brings together different flavors for a delicious outcome, diversification brings together different assets for a well-rounded and resilient investment strategy.

Day 2: Compound Interest, Oh What a Joy!

🎵 “On the second day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: Compound interest, oh what a joy!” 🎵

Imagine compound interest as the holiday gift that keeps on giving. Much like a snowball rolling down a hill, your savings can accumulate and grow over time with the magic of compounding. The earlier you start, the larger the snowball – uh, I mean, your savings – becomes.

So, this holiday season, give yourself the gift of an early start on savings and watch your financial snowball grow into a winter wonderland of wealth.

Day 3: Budgeting Bells Are Ringing

🎵 “On the third day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: Budgeting bells are ringing!” 🎵

While the holiday bells may be jingling, it’s essential to keep your budget from jangling out of tune. Create a realistic budget that includes your holiday spending, but don’t let it snowball into a financial avalanche. By tracking your expenses, you’ll avoid the post-holiday blues when the credit card bills start singing a less festive tune.

This season, let your budget be your guiding star, ensuring a harmonious and stress-free celebration.

Day 4: Hark! The Herald of Emergency Fund Angels

🎵 “On the fourth day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: Hark! The herald of emergency fund angels!” 🎵

Life is full of surprises, and having a robust emergency fund is like having a team of financial angels ready to help when unexpected expenses arrive. Whether it’s a car repair or a sudden medical bill, your emergency fund can be a guardian angel, ensuring your financial stability in times of need.

This holiday season, let your emergency fund be your silent protector, allowing you to enjoy the festivities without worrying about unforeseen financial hiccups.

Day 5: Five Golden Retirement Rings

🎵 “On the fifth day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: Five golden retirement rings!” 🎵

Retirement may seem like a distant future, but like the five golden rings in the classic song, it’s a valuable gift that requires careful planning. Help your retirement plans shine brightly by regularly contributing to your retirement accounts. The magic of compounding (Day 2, remember?) can work wonders over the long term, making your golden years truly golden.

This holiday season, make a resolution to invest in your retirement future and enjoy the sparkle of those golden rings in the years to come.

Day 6: Let Tax-Efficient Reindeer Lead the Sleigh

🎵 “On the sixth day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: Let tax-efficient reindeer lead the sleigh!” 🎵

Just as Santa relies on his trusty reindeer to navigate the skies, you can rely on tax-efficient strategies to guide your financial sleigh. Take advantage of tax-deferred accounts, tax-free investments, and strategic tax planning to reduce your tax burden. It’s like leaving milk and cookies for the IRS – they get less, and you keep more.

This holiday season, let your financial sleigh be led by tax-efficient reindeer, ensuring a smooth ride toward your financial goals.

Day 7: The Magic of Giving – Charitable Contributions

🎵 “On the seventh day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: The magic of giving – charitable contributions!” 🎵

This holiday season, let the spirit of giving extend beyond wrapped presents. Consider incorporating charitable contributions into your financial plan. Just as the warmth of a cozy fire spreads throughout the room, your generosity can create a positive ripple effect in your community and beyond.

Whether it’s supporting a local charity, contributing to a cause close to your heart, or volunteering your time, the act of giving not only makes a difference in the lives of others but also adds a meaningful dimension to your financial journey.

This holiday season, let the magic of giving be a guiding light, illuminating the path to a more compassionate and fulfilling financial future.

Day 8: Making a List, Checking It Twice – Financial Goals, That Is!

🎵 “On the eighth day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: Making a list, checking it twice – financial goals, that is!” 🎵

Santa isn’t the only one who needs a list. Outline your financial goals clearly and revisit them regularly. Whether it’s saving for a dream vacation, a home, or your children’s education, having a well-defined list keeps you on track. Checking it twice? That’s reviewing and adjusting your goals as life evolves.

This holiday season, take a cue from Santa and keep your financial list in order – it’s a key to turning your dreams into reality.

Day 9: Wise Men (and Women) Seek Professional Advice

🎵 “On the ninth day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: Wise men (and women) seek professional advice!” 🎵

Even the three wise men sought guidance when following the star. Similarly, seeking advice from financial professionals can provide you with the direction needed for a successful financial journey. Whether it’s investment strategies, tax planning, or retirement advice, a wealth advisor can be your guiding star.

This holiday season, be wise and seek the expertise of financial professionals to navigate the complex constellations of the financial world.

Day 10: The Gift of Education Keeps on Giving

🎵 “On the tenth day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: The gift of education keeps on giving!” 🎵

Investing in education is a gift that lasts a lifetime. Whether for yourself, your children, or future generations, education is a powerful tool for personal and financial growth. Like the knowledge passed down through generations, the gift of education can open doors and create lasting legacies.

This holiday season, consider the gift of education as an investment in a brighter and more informed future.

Day 11: A Partridge in a Pear Tree – Invest in Your Home Nest

🎵 “On the eleventh day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: A partridge in a pear tree – invest in your home nest!” 🎵

Just as the partridge nests in a pear tree for security, your home is your nest egg. Invest in your property wisely, keeping it well-maintained and considering home improvements that can enhance its value. Your home is not only a place of comfort but also a significant part of your financial portfolio.

This holiday season, let your home be a cozy and well-nurtured nest, providing both emotional and financial security.

Day 12: Drumroll, Please – The Beat of Financial Independence!

🎵 “On the twelfth day of Christmas, my Wealth Advisor said to me: Drumroll, please – the beat of financial independence!” 🎵

As we wrap up our Twelve Days of Financial Wisdom, let’s revel in the grand finale – financial independence. Just as the drumroll builds anticipation, the path to financial independence requires steady and disciplined beats. By saving diligently, making thoughtful investments, and planning for the future, you orchestrate the melody of financial success. Picture the day when you can confidently march to the rhythm of financial freedom, knowing your efforts have created a harmonious and secure future.

There you have it – “The Twelve Days of Financial Wisdom!” May the holiday season bring not only cheer and laughter, but also a renewed focus on your financial well-being.

As we close the chapter on this financial carol and wave goodbye to the year that’s making its exit, let’s hold on tight to the everlasting beat of relationship wisdom in our lives. Think of it like the cozy soundtrack of laughter we share with our favorite people, the easy flow of understanding that feels like a familiar tune, and the big, exciting moments we hit together – they’re all part of the warm symphony of our collective journey. Just like a family dinner where everyone’s got a seat at the table (that you hopefully didn’t prepare in your Master Bathroom), our connections make the kind of music that gives life its colorful rhythm. So, here’s to the echoes of good times, the easy chats, and the solid support that keep our shared story sounding just right.

Wishing you and your loved ones a wonderful holiday season filled with warmth, joy, and a financially sound future. Cheers to a prosperous New Year ahead!

To learn more about CapSouth Wealth Management, visit https://capsouthwm.com/what-we-do/

Article by: Jennifer Fensley, CFP®️,CRPS®️

CapSouth Partners, Inc, dba CapSouth Wealth Management, is an independent registered Investment Advisory firm. CapSouth does not offer tax, accounting or legal advice. Consult your tax or legal advisors for all issues that may have tax or legal consequences. This information has been prepared solely for informational purposes, is general in nature, and is not intended as specific advice. This article was produced with the assistance of ChatGPT (Version 3.5) in December 2023; Chat GPT is an artificial intelligence model owned by OpenAI. CapSouth is not affiliated with OpenAI.

The Importance of Financial Planning in Your Earning Years

The Importance of Financial Planning in your Earning Years

Benjamin Franklin said it best.  “Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.”  Though this can mean something different to everyone, it encourages us to seize the day, life and opportunities.  When it comes to financial planning for the now and the future, there is much to be waged if you put things off until tomorrow. 

Protect and Prepare  

You work hard throughout your earning years to secure an adequate income and ensure financial stability. However, without proper financial planning during these years, it is easy to fall into a cycle of financial instability and struggle to make ends meet. This is why it is essential to prioritize financial planning during your earning years and establish sustainable financial habits that will carry through life.

One of the most critical benefits of financial planning during your earning years is it, if done well, could ensure financial stability during your retirement years. Without proper planning, you may not have enough saved to fund your desired lifestyle or may even need to work longer than expected to maintain any financial security.  That is why planning in your earning years is so important.

Take Action

Establishing a budget, setting financial goals, properly contributing to your 401(k) and creating a savings plan are some of the critical components of financial planning. By taking a disciplined approach to managing your finances during your earning years, you are potentially able to save more money, make more informed decisions, and, ultimately, enjoy the life you want to live now and later.

Aside from retirement, inadequate financial planning can impact your financial wellbeing in various aspects of life, such as purchasing a home, financing your kid’s education, or dealing with unexpected emergencies. By planning strategically, you will be better equipped to manage these life events and avoid significant financial setbacks.

Moreover, having a solid financial plan can help reduce the stress and anxiety that comes with financial uncertainty. Knowing that you have a clear financial roadmap in place can enable you to focus on other important aspects of life, such as family, health, and personal development.

Working With a Fiduciary Financial Advisor

This is important to achieving your financial goals, both short-term and long-term. A fiduciary advisor has a legal obligation to act in your best interests. “Best interests” means that the advisor should always prioritize your financial well-being above their own. They can’t legally recommend financial products solely because they benefit the advisor and their firm. The fiduciary standard is the highest level of care an advisor can provide for their clients, which is what you need when entrusting someone to be your financial partner.

In conclusion, financial planning during your earning years is crucial step that can help ensure financial stability, potentially reduce financial stress, and chart a course to achieve your short-term and long-term financial goals. With a proactive approach to managing your finances, you can establish sustainable financial habits that will benefit you throughout life. To speak to a CapSouth advisor about planning in your earning years call 800-929-1001 or visit our website to learn more about the services we offer. capsouthwm.com/what-we-do/

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CapSouth Partners, Inc, dba CapSouth Wealth Management, is an independent registered Investment Advisory firm. CapSouth does not offer tax, accounting or legal advice. Consult your tax or legal advisors for all issues that may have tax or legal consequences. This information has been prepared solely for informational purposes, is general in nature, and is not intended as specific advice. This article was produced with the assistance of ChatGPT (May 24 Version); Chat GPT is an artificial intelligence model owned by OpenAI. CapSouth is not affiliated with OpenAI.

Fighting Rising Inflation

Four Ways to Protect Your Financial Life: Everywhere we turn right now, it seems we are spending more. I notice it most at the gas pump and at the grocery store, but for savvy shoppers, I bet you’ve noticed that almost all the items you purchase regularly are creeping up in price. Chances are you can’t make it through the day without seeing or hearing a story about the dreaded 9 letter word – inflation.  For a while, we heard the term “transitory inflation” which meant it was supposed to be temporary. Not since the late 1970s and early 80s has the U.S. seen the inflation rates we are currently experiencing which means anyone under the age of 50 has little experience on protecting their financial life during periods of rising inflation. 

What exactly is inflation? Webster’s dictionary defines inflation as a continuing rise in the general price level usually attributed to an increase in the volume of money and credit relative to available goods and services”. We could debate until we are blue in the face on the “how we got here” portion of the definition.  So instead, let’s focus on the first part of the definition, “a continuing rise in the general price level.” Our dollars aren’t going to buy as much as they once did because things cost more. Our cash flow can get tighter even if we take steps to cut down on discretionary spending. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics utilizes the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to measure the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services. On May 11, 2022, the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics released their most recent numbers and reported that over the last 12 months, the all-items index increased 8.3 percent before seasonal adjustment. So, when faced with rising inflation, what are a few basic steps we can do to protect our financial life?

Brush Up on Your Budget: The first way to protect your financial life during rising inflation is to utilize a budget. Whether you are an avid user of a budget or absolutely hate the thought of building a budget, it’s time to pay closer attention to the dollars we are spending. What areas of your cash flow aren’t discretionary? Are they impacted by inflation? Fixed interest rate payments such as mortgages aren’t impacted. However, variable debt payments often aren’t discretionary, and they can be impacted by inflation. As the Fed raises interest rates to combat rising inflation, your variable payments are likely to increase as well. Feeding your family isn’t discretionary. Whether it’s cooking at home or eating out, the cost of feeding them has gone up.  Prioritize the non-discretionary items in your budget first.  Then take an inventory of the discretionary areas of your remaining cash flow.  It stands to reason that almost every item is impacted by inflation.  Travel and home renovation projects are two key areas to review.  Can you shave off some costs? Can you postpone the project or trip? We put a long-planned deck remodel on hold for now due to the rapidly rising costs of building materials because it was something we wanted but not something we absolutely had to have right now. However, we prioritized travel because it’s important to us, and we’ve budgeted more than normal for items like air fare, rental car gas and eating out. It’s important to acknowledge that trade-offs may be necessary. Employers aren’t raising wages at the same rate of inflation, and if you are retired, your sources of retirement income are also impacted by inflation.  

Seek Out Savings After you’ve checked your budget and reprioritized as needed, it’s time to go on the hunt for savings in order to fight inflation. Consider changing up your normal grocery shopping routine to find the best deals. Buying in bulk at wholesale clubs, while potentially more expensive upfront, can save you money over the long term. For our family, we used to shop at a local grocery store and then would fill in the gaps at Costco. Now we have completely flipped our buying habits. We can get fruits and veggies either in double the quantity for the same price or less at Costco, so we start there and then buy smaller perishable items at the local grocery store. Our local grocery store also has a program called Fuel Points which allows us to save money when filling up our vehicles. Sometimes this is even more advantageous than buying gas at a wholesale club. 

Rising inflation can also impact your monthly energy bills.  Recently on social media platforms, published summer recommendations for air conditioning from the U.S. Department of Energy began to circulate. They suggest that the thermostat be set to 82 F when sleeping and 85 F when out of the house for maximum savings. The backlash was swift and most of the commentators stated they would never be comfortable. As a woman who grew up in Georgia, I can’t even fathom trying to sleep in a house set at 82! Even if you don’t agree with the recommendation, you can be mindful of settings and usage. A smart thermostat such as Ecobee or Nest can do much of the work for you by allowing you to input routine settings and detecting if no one is home and adjusting the temperature appropriately. 

Another area to shop for savings impacts the cash you may hold. Rising interest rates may have negatively impacted areas of your financial life, but one area where they are having a positive impact is the savings rates. CDs and Money Market funds are on the rise, and it’s time to review. While these rates aren’t likely to keep up with rising inflation, they can help close the gap for the cash in your portfolio. 

Conduct an Insurance Review Do you own a home, car, boat or other recreational vehicle? I bet you answered yes to at least one of these so it’s time to conduct an insurance review.  When was the last time you checked your Homeowner’s policy for your home’s replacement value? If you are like me, it has been too long.  We are keenly aware that the cost of buying a home, or a car is on the rise, but if you aren’t in the market to buy a home or car you may think you aren’t impacted. What would happen though if your home sustained fire or wind damage? What would happen if your car was totaled? For example, let’s consider you have a home that you purchased 8 years ago for $500,000. At the time the cost to replace that home may have been similar to the purchase price. However, with some building materials costing 300% more than they did two years ago, $500,000 could be well short of what it would take to build your exact home now. While we may not think a tragedy would happen to us, they do occur, and you need to consider the financial implications. 

The cost to repair or replace the large ticket items has gone up, and it can be complex when the item is typically considered a depreciating asset. Cars, boats and RVs are examples of depreciating assets that require financial consideration particularly if you have an outstanding loan balance. No one wants to be “upside down” (where you owe more than the item is worth) on a loan. Rising inflation and supply chain issues make this a real possibility. Review your insurance policies to verify your coverages, particularly your replacement cost coverage. Won’t my insurance rates go up you may ask? They may. You must determine if you are willing to handle the risk of not paying the increased premium. Could you absorb the cost difference to replace or rebuild an asset if there is a shortfall? There is no “one size fits all” answer here so consider your personal financial situation and risk tolerance. 

Invest for the Long Term The fourth way to fight rising inflation is to review your investment allocation. Historically, the equity market outpaces inflation.  I recognize that the recent decline and volatility of the equity market has many nervous, and if that’s you, please know that CapSouth’s advisors understand how you are feeling and will not be dismissive. Investing overall right now can seem daunting. Rising interest rates are impacting a portion of the bond market negatively. The equity market is bouncing all over the place and terms like “cash is trash” are being used by television news pundits.  Nothing feels “safe”. So, we turn to the past to learn how to manage for the future. 

If you are still working with a long-time horizon, you may consider increasing contributions to your retirement savings via your workplace retirement plan (if you are not already maxing out) or via a taxable investment account if you have the discretionary income to do so.  In a recent CNBC article [https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/22/why-high-inflation-makes-investing-in-the-stock-market-a-smart-move-.html], Ed Slott, a nationally recognized IRA distribution expert, professional speaker, television personality, and best-selling author, was quoted as saying, “If you keep contributing to your retirement savings, you’ll always have more,” He also recommended additional investment strategies such as dollar-cost averaging which he said, “smooths out your contributions over time, so the impact of volatility is much less.” 

If you are no longer contributing to your investment assets due to retirement or other reasons, it’s still wise to reevaluate your holdings and your risk tolerance.  Were you overly aggressive when the market was on its historic march up and perhaps underestimated how you would feel in a down market? It’s okay if you answered yes, and you wouldn’t be the only one.  It’s important that you share how you are feeling with your advisor so they can help navigate both your financial and emotional wellbeing. Diversifying and rebalancing are additional strategies your CapSouth advisor may utilize to help round out your portfolio to fight rising inflation. 

Final Thoughts on Fighting Inflation Fighting rising inflation has become top of mind for many of us. We can’t seem to get away from the impacts of rising inflation or the stories about it. As a former journalism student who worked at a major television station in college, some of the best advice I can give you is this – tune out the noise. This may mean turning off the television or radio channel. Perhaps it means taking a break from social media when things get to be overwhelming.  Try to remember that periods of sustained inflation have been rare for the U.S. Instead of focusing on the news or trying to figure out things on your own, it may be time to engage with a financial advisor if you have never done so. CapSouth advisors are well equipped to discuss your personal inflation impact and to help you adjust accordingly. They will apply financial planning techniques to your specific situation which will ultimately be more beneficial to you than trying to listen to media personas or trying to figure it out yourself. We take great pride in being the voice of reason and calm in a sea of chaos.  We always have your best interest in mind, and that extends to helping you fight inflation as well. If rising inflation is adding anxiety to your financial life, we’d love to help. 

To discuss this article further or to learn more about CapSouth Wealth Management, visit our website at www.capsouthwm.com or call 800.929.1001 to schedule an appointment to speak with an advisor.

By: Jennifer Fensley, CFP®, CRPS® | Wealth Advisor

Investment advisory services are offered through CapSouth Partners, Inc, dba CapSouth Wealth Management, an independent registered Investment Advisory firm. Information provided by sources deemed to be reliable. CapSouth does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information. CapSouth does not offer tax, accounting, or legal advice. Consult your tax or legal advisors for all issues that may have tax or legal consequences. This information has been prepared solely for informational purposes, is general in nature and is not intended as specific advice. Any performance data quoted represents past performance; past performance is no guarantee of future results. This article contains external links to third party content (content hosted on sites unaffiliated with CapSouth Partners). CapSouth makes no representations whatsoever regarding any third party content/sites that are accessible in this article. Linking to these third-party sites in no way implies an endorsement or affiliation of any kind between CapSouth and any third party, including legal authorization to use any trademark, trade name, logo, or copyrighted materials belonging to either entity.

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