Life is largely a matter of expectation. We never live; we are always in the expectation of living. It is said that “Expectation is the mother of all frustration”.
What you are expecting in a financial planning report and what your financial planner offers in his report should match. If it is not matching, then it may lead to frustration. To have a long lasting relationship with your financial planner, what you expect from the financial planning report is more important.
Let us discuss it in detail here. You can clarify your expectation and start having an acceptable expectation.
1) Current status:
This section deals with the current financial status of the individual and his family. The information what you have given in the financial planning questionnaire / factfinder will be re-arranged in a tabular column for easy reference.
This will contain the details like income, expenses, structured liabilities with EMI, unstructured liabilities, list of fixed assets and financial assets.
2) Net worth:
Net worth is generally calculated by deducting your liabilities from your assets. Generally self occupied house is not considered as an asset. This net worth statement tells you what your current net worth is.
Every year when you are reviewing your financial plan, you can check how year after year net worth is getting increased.
3) Financial Goals with Values:
The list of financial goals with its expected present value will be mentioned. Also the financial planner will project the present value of the goals and will find out the approximate future value of the goals.
‘Do you need to take loans to achieve any of the goals?’ will be mentioned separately in this section.
4) Achievability of the Goals:
The financial planner checks, with your current savings and future savings potential, are it possible to achieve all your financial goals or not. If there is a gap or shortfall, he comes out with some alternative scenario like retiring at the age of 58 instead of 55, buying car at the end of 5 years instead of 3 years, buying property worth 70 lakhs instead of 80 lakhs.
5) Inflation Assumption:
Inflation rate needs to be assumed for the coming years. ‘What is the pre-retirement inflation, what is the post retirement inflation, what are all the different rates of inflation for different financial goals?’ will be mentioned in this section.
6) Suggested Asset Allocation:
To meet your goals, with your current savings and future savings potential, what is the rate of return required? The financial planner will find out this rate of return and also find out to achieve this rate of return what is the required asset allocation.
7) Report on Risk Management Plan:
Additional life insurance & health insurance cover required will be mentioned. Also the need for property insurance will be shown. This section additionally covers the amount of emergency reserve needs to be created.
8) Suggestion for Portfolio Revamp:
The financial planner makes suggestions for restructuring your existing investments in sync with the financial plan and goals. ‘What are all the investments to be withdrawn? Where the subsequent investments to be stopped?’ will be answered here.
9) Cash Flow Statement:
Cash flow statement explains what your total income is and how that income is utilised towards expenses, loan repayment and investments.
10) Investment Plan & Tax Plan:
This section covers, ‘Where the savings from the current year income needs to be invested to meet the short term financial goals as well as long term financial goals?’ and “What are all the tax saving investments to be made to reduce the tax liability?”.
11) Analysis and Recommendation:
Any other specific point to be suggested will be mentioned here. Thinks like where the fd maturity proceeds which you will receive after 2 years will be utilised, updating the residential status in some of the investments…
12) Next Review:
When is the next financial plan review scheduled?
Probability is expectation founded upon partial knowledge. A perfect acquaintance with all the circumstances affecting the occurrence of an event would change expectation into certainty, and leave neither room nor demand for a theory of probabilities.
Hope the above points clarify what to expect from a financial planning report.
The author is Ramalingam K, an MBA (Finance) and Certified Financial Planner. He is the Founder and Director of Holistic Investment Planners (http://www.holisticinvestment.in/) a firm that offers Financial Planning and Wealth Management. He can be reached at ramalingam@holisticinvestment.in
What you are expecting in a financial planning report and what your financial planner offers in his report should match. If it is not matching, then it may lead to frustration. To have a long lasting relationship with your financial planner, what you expect from the financial planning report is more important.
Let us discuss it in detail here. You can clarify your expectation and start having an acceptable expectation.
1) Current status:
This section deals with the current financial status of the individual and his family. The information what you have given in the financial planning questionnaire / factfinder will be re-arranged in a tabular column for easy reference.
This will contain the details like income, expenses, structured liabilities with EMI, unstructured liabilities, list of fixed assets and financial assets.
2) Net worth:
Net worth is generally calculated by deducting your liabilities from your assets. Generally self occupied house is not considered as an asset. This net worth statement tells you what your current net worth is.
Every year when you are reviewing your financial plan, you can check how year after year net worth is getting increased.
3) Financial Goals with Values:
The list of financial goals with its expected present value will be mentioned. Also the financial planner will project the present value of the goals and will find out the approximate future value of the goals.
‘Do you need to take loans to achieve any of the goals?’ will be mentioned separately in this section.
4) Achievability of the Goals:
The financial planner checks, with your current savings and future savings potential, are it possible to achieve all your financial goals or not. If there is a gap or shortfall, he comes out with some alternative scenario like retiring at the age of 58 instead of 55, buying car at the end of 5 years instead of 3 years, buying property worth 70 lakhs instead of 80 lakhs.
5) Inflation Assumption:
Inflation rate needs to be assumed for the coming years. ‘What is the pre-retirement inflation, what is the post retirement inflation, what are all the different rates of inflation for different financial goals?’ will be mentioned in this section.
6) Suggested Asset Allocation:
To meet your goals, with your current savings and future savings potential, what is the rate of return required? The financial planner will find out this rate of return and also find out to achieve this rate of return what is the required asset allocation.
7) Report on Risk Management Plan:
Additional life insurance & health insurance cover required will be mentioned. Also the need for property insurance will be shown. This section additionally covers the amount of emergency reserve needs to be created.
8) Suggestion for Portfolio Revamp:
The financial planner makes suggestions for restructuring your existing investments in sync with the financial plan and goals. ‘What are all the investments to be withdrawn? Where the subsequent investments to be stopped?’ will be answered here.
9) Cash Flow Statement:
Cash flow statement explains what your total income is and how that income is utilised towards expenses, loan repayment and investments.
10) Investment Plan & Tax Plan:
This section covers, ‘Where the savings from the current year income needs to be invested to meet the short term financial goals as well as long term financial goals?’ and “What are all the tax saving investments to be made to reduce the tax liability?”.
11) Analysis and Recommendation:
Any other specific point to be suggested will be mentioned here. Thinks like where the fd maturity proceeds which you will receive after 2 years will be utilised, updating the residential status in some of the investments…
12) Next Review:
When is the next financial plan review scheduled?
Probability is expectation founded upon partial knowledge. A perfect acquaintance with all the circumstances affecting the occurrence of an event would change expectation into certainty, and leave neither room nor demand for a theory of probabilities.
Hope the above points clarify what to expect from a financial planning report.
The author is Ramalingam K, an MBA (Finance) and Certified Financial Planner. He is the Founder and Director of Holistic Investment Planners (http://www.holisticinvestment.in/) a firm that offers Financial Planning and Wealth Management. He can be reached at ramalingam@holisticinvestment.in
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