Chances are
you'll change jobs more than once during your career. A job change can be
exciting and daunting at the same time – and it will probably have financial
implications. We're here to help you through the process. You might also like
this checklist to address the issues that apply to you.
Review your
financial situation
Save six months'
worth of living expenses for emergencies.
Review your
budget, and increase the amount allocated to saving and investing, if
possible.
Develop and
adhere to a monthly budget to help stay on track toward your goals.
Evaluate
financial considerations
Consider
establishing direct deposit for your paychecks.
Participate in
your employer-sponsored retirement plan. Sign up for payroll deduction so it's
automatic. Invest at least enough to earn an employer match, if applicable.
If you're
relocating:
Determine who
will pay relocation expenses.
Consider
differences in the cost of living.
Determine whether
you will rent or buy.
Consider
transportation costs to your new job. Will you need a new car? How long is your
commute?
Understand your
benefits
Understand
coverage and eligibility requirements for health insurance.
Learn what your
options are for health savings accounts (HSAs), if available.
Discuss
disability insurance needs and eligibility for individual coverage, if
applicable.
Enroll in
appropriate benefits and cancel any overlapping coverage, if necessary.
If you don't
qualify for insurance right away, consider the federal Health Insurance
Marketplace, COBRA continuation coverage, private medical insurance or
enrolling in your spouse's plan.
Review your
investment strategy
Review your
investment strategy with your financial advisor, and make updates if
appropriate.
Set up automatic
contributions to investment accounts.
Evaluate your
options for money in your previous employer's retirement plan, such as a
401(k), pension or stock options.
If you're earning
more, discuss increasing contributions to retirement or college savings plans.
Income tax
considerations
Consult with your
tax professional to discuss:
Tax bracket
changes
Relocation and
job hunting expenses
Capital gains on
a home sale
Severance and
unused vacation pay, unemployment compensation, etc.
Estate
considerations
Review your
existing life insurance coverage to ensure that it meets your current needs and
your beneficiaries are up-to-date.
Work with an
estate-planning attorney to consider whether the following would be appropriate
for your situation:
Will
Living will
Durable power of
attorney
Health care power
of attorney
Trust
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