The year end is a great time to take a look at where you’ve been and where you are going.
Your finances are no different.
So where do you start?
Use these handy tools (calculators and worksheets) on Investor.gov to help evaluate your finances.
Here are just a few of the tools you’ll find:
401(k) and IRA Required Minimum Distribution Calculator: After age 70½, you are generally required to start withdrawing money from your IRAs and 401(k)s. Find out the minimum amount you’ll need to withdraw, depending on your age and the value of your accounts.
Compound Interest Calculator: Find out how much your money can grow, using the power of compound interest.
Social Security Retirement Estimator: Get personalized benefit estimates to help you plan for retirement.
Worksheet for Determining Your Net Worth: Use this worksheet to list your assets and debts.
Worksheet for Tracking Your Income and Expenses: Keeping track of your income and expenses will help you stay on track with your financial goals.
Once you know your current financial situation, you’ll be in a better position to plan for the future.