I tried the envelope system for 30 days — honest results
My experience running an annual financial review — what I check, in what order, and what I've found over 8 years of doing it.
January 1st: update net worth spreadsheet with all account balances. Calculate year-over-year change.
January (tax preparation):
- Gather all 1099s and W-2s
- Verify 401k and HSA contribution amounts match intended levels
- Check if backdoor Roth conversion was completed and Form 8606 is needed
- Review prior year tax return for planning opportunities
Open enrollment (October):
- Compare health plan options and costs
- Adjust HSA or FSA elections based on expected expenses
- Review life and disability insurance adequacy
Beneficiary review: every 2-3 years or after major life events, confirm beneficiaries on all retirement accounts and life insurance policies match current intentions.
Credit report review: pull from AnnualCreditReport.com. Check for errors and unfamiliar accounts.
The whole annual review takes about 3-4 hours spread over the year. It's the most high-leverage time investment in my financial management.
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