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Financial Planning: Your Greatest Asset is Your Ability to Earn an Income
Financial Planning: Your Greatest Asset is Your Ability to Earn an Income
Financial Planning: Your Greatest Asset is Your Ability to Earn an Income
(ARA) - The
first week of this month is Financial Planning Week, and, with the
number of American workers who suffer income-limiting disabilities
on the rise, "disability" financial planning and preparation have
never been more important for America's workforce.
If you experienced an accident or illness and could not return to
work for a few months -- or even years -- how would you and your
family manage financially?
The Council for Disability Awareness (CDA) has prepared five
questions to help you understand how you would handle your regular
expenses during a period of lost income due to an accident or
illness:
1. What are my "necessary" monthly living expenses that would
continue even if my income stopped? My rent or mortgage, utilities,
food, medical insurance?
2. Would my personal savings pay for my "necessary" monthly
expenses - for one month, three months, six months, longer? Would
my savings also cover my "out of pocket" medical expenses
(deductibles and co-pays)?
3. Does my employer have a sick pay plan or long-term disability
program, or both? Am I participating? When would it start, how much
would it pay me and for how long?
4. What other sources of income might be available to help me pay
for my expenses? My spouse's income, second mortgage, retirement
funds, credit cards?
5. Could I afford my medical COBRA premiums, and what would happen
to the contributions to my 401(k) account or retirement plan?
"For most folks their greatest asset is their ability to work and
earn an income," explains Robert Taylor, president of the Council
for Disability Awareness. "If you should lose that ability, it's
important for you to understand how you would manage, and plan
accordingly. The five questions are a good start to planning
ahead."
To learn more about tools and resources that can help you assess
your current financial situation and enhance your financial
security, visit the CDA Web site, www.disabilitycanhappen.org.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
