Merry Money Mastery: Your 2025 Financial Reset (Part 2)
It’s the holiday season, a time to be merry with family and friends! You can carry that merry feeling throughout the year by mastering wealth-building for you and your family.
Our previous article explored how to lay the groundwork for wealth creation by addressing key barriers. We highlighted the importance of mastering money management through a SMART plan — setting clear goals, creating a budget, building an emergency fund, and managing debt effectively. Now that you’re exiting 2024 on a better note, how will you master money in 2025 as you embark on your goal-achieving quest?
There’s a well-known saying: “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” This statement is equally true when it comes to your financial goals. While financial planning might seem daunting, it’s a crucial step towards achieving financial stability and wealth creation. To help you start the New Year strong, here are four essential plans you need to make.
Know Your Risk Tolerance – Get Started on Your Investment Plan
Investment planning is the process of identifying your financial goals and creating a strategy to achieve them by allocating your money into different asset classes, such as stocks, bonds, and real estate. It encompasses setting clear short-term and long-term goals with target dates to achieve then. Next you assess your risk tolerance, time horizon, and financial situation. This allows you to craft a plan that ensures your money works efficiently to meet your financial objectives. The best time to start investment planning is as early as possible, ideally, as soon as you begin earning an income. Starting early allows you to take full advantage of compound interest. Even small, consistent contributions can grow significantly if you begin early.
One significant benefit of investment planning is that it helps you build a roadmap for financial security and generational wealth. By diversifying your portfolio and aligning your investments with your life goals, you minimise risks and increase the likelihood of achieving financial independence. But let’s face it, for many getting started can be overwhelming, especially if you are new to investing. If you don’t know where to start, consult a wealth advisor to assist you.
Time Waits on No Man – Start Your Retirement Plan
Retirement planning often takes a back seat in the early stages of working life, but it’s a critical component of creating lifelong financial security. Your retirement years—potentially 20 years or more—comes with ongoing financial obligations, although you may no longer have a paycheck. Will you be ready, or will you depend on family for support? Alarmingly, less than 20 per cent of Jamaican workers are enrolled in a formal pension scheme, a gap that perpetuates generational poverty as families are forced to support aging relatives, instead of building their own wealth.
Whether employed or self-employed, prioritising a pension plan is essential. Experts recommend 40 years or more to adequately prepare for retirement. However, this isn’t just about savings. Instead, craft a formal retirement plan so that you can set yourself up with a steady income stream in your golden years. Your plan should include both a formal retirement plan and supplemental sources of income; for example, rental income from real estate or income from your investment portfolio. A formal retirement plan benefits from tax breaks. It allows you to contribute a portion of your income before tax and the money in the plan grows tax-deferred until you withdraw it in retirement.
Don’t just wish it – Outline Your Wishes in Your Estate Plan
Estate planning is a key element of a comprehensive financial strategy, yet many people delay creating one or assume it’s only for the wealthy. This misconception couldn’t be further from the truth. If you own assets — whether a house, investment accounts, life insurance, a car, a business, or personal heirlooms — it’s essential to create a legal document outlining your wishes. An estate plan specifies how your assets will be distributed upon your passing or managed if you become incapacitated. It also appoints an executor to ensure your instructions are followed. While every estate plan starts with a will, more complex estates may require added legal tools.
One significant benefit of estate planning is that it provides peace of mind. Knowing your loved ones will be cared for and your wishes respected offers a sense of control and security. By planning now, you reduce potential disputes and ensure that your assets are distributed efficiently. As you look to reset your financial goals for 2025, don’t overlook this essential step. An estate plan ensures your legacy is passed on seamlessly to those you care about most.
Protect Your Future – Get the Right Insurance
Insurance is a cornerstone of financial planning, yet it is still underutilised in Jamaica, where 80 per cent of the population lacks health coverage. Relying solely on public hospitals can leave you vulnerable, especially during a health crisis. Since, the basis of health insurance is to provide you and/or family with a safety net in the face of unexpected challenges, it’s important that you get the right insurance with adequate coverage. For instance, critical illness insurance provides essential financial support, helping to cover treatment or other expenses in case of a serious illness, like cancer or heart disease.
Life insurance, on the other hand, safeguards your loved ones by covering final expenses, offering a financial cushion, and even helping with estate taxes after your passing. A whole life insurance policy can be used it to generate wealth if your policy has a significant cash value. Alternatively, you could buy term life insurance, which is cheaper than whole life insurance, and invest the difference. Term life allows you to give you family protection for a specific period, say 20 years, and can be useful if, for example, you have underage children. The funds saved from not buying whole life insurance, can be invested in various assets that can grow and help you build wealth.
Bottom line
Now is the perfect time to master the skills needed and create a financial plan to build lasting wealth and feel the year-long joy that comes with financial stability. Best of all, National Commercial Bank Jamaica and its subsidiaries provide a comprehensive ‘one-stop’ experience for persons looking to take charge of their finances – from expert advisors to dynamic financial solutions for every aspect of your financial plan. Planning for your financial future can feel overwhelming, especially for those who are new to it, so reach out to your NCB wealth advisor, who can help you develop a personalised plan that aligns with your unique needs and goals.
Kimberley Martin – Assistant Vice- President, Corporate Solutions, NCB Capital Markets Limited