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Year-End Financial Checklist….

December 28th, 2010

Andover, Massachusetts December 28th, 2010 –  As the year comes to an end, it is important that you get your financial house in order so you can begin 2011 with sole focus on strengthening your financial situation. As such, we at Preferred Financial Services want to present the following list of steps you should take a look at before 2010 comes to an end. Some are just minor steps to take while others could prove to be a huge factor in your long term financial success. These lessons are particularly important as we all try to recover in 2011 from what has been a brutal 2 year stretch.

  1. Run your credit report. This is a simple step that doesn’t take more than 20 minutes to do with an internet connection. By running your report once a year from the free federal website www.annualcreditreport.com, consumers can not only take a look at all their current open accounts but also see if there is any fraud occurring. If so, make sure you stop it ASAP and contact your creditors to prevent any further theft.
  2. Pay off holiday debts before New Year’s Eve. Any debt that you bring into the New Year will continue to become more expensive as interest rates continue to go up for consumers with less than perfect credit scores. By paying off your bills before the New Year, they will remain off your credit report which will allow you to start the 2011 with the best credit score possible.
  3. Don’t close recently opened store cards. This is one of the unknown rules of the credit score. By closing newly opened accounts in the near future, you are lowering the amount of available credit you have which lowers your credit score in the short term. If you know that you will be needing some form of a loan anytime in the next 6 months, keep the cards open and just pay off the balances as quickly as possible.
  4. Protect your Identity. The first few month of a New Year are the most common time for your identity to be stolen. Think about it, all your tax bills, W2’s, yearly statements from your banks are mailed to your house and almost all of them include your name, address and Social security number. This makes them ripe for theft and in the right hands can lead to extremely expensive fraud. Make sure you dispose of all forms correctly that are not needed to prevent any unnecessary thefts.

Readers, are you ready for the New Year? Do you have any resolutions for your financial future? What steps are you taking to make sure 2011 is a better year for you and your family than 2010 was?

stephan Personal Finance

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