Usually around October, November, or December companies give their employees the opportunity to change their benefits elections. Some of you may be in the middle of doing that right now like I am. I encourage you to take a closer look this year. Some things have changed across the board.Yes the cost of healthcare may be increasing for you like it does for many of us but look at what the needs of your family are as you make your elections. Next year my family will have lots of dental work. Yes we brush our teeth  but things do happen! So, now is the time to increase our dental plan so it covers a higher percentage of the work. In addition, we need to increase the amount we put into our flexible spending account. By the way, all flexible spending accounts will now have a limit of $2500. That account is funded tax free. So we don’t have to work as hard to spend that money.

Also, review your life insurance needs. Maybe your income has increased or your family dynamic has changed. It is always a good rule of thumb to have 8 to 10 times your income in life insurance if someone else depends on your income. Purchasing life insurance through your employer is always the least expensive avenue to take. It literally costs pennies to go from 1X to 2X your income in most cases.

Finally, take an overall assessment of your household’s medical needs. You may want to calculate the amount of prescriptions, doctor visits, and preventive care your family needs next year and plan for it. Use a flexible spending account that avoids taxes or set up a health savings account if your company provides it. Otherwise, set up your own account for medical expenses so you always have a way to take care of your health. You can do the same for any dependent care spending. Your company may provide a tax free dependent care account up to $5000 so take advantage of that savings as well.

Your health is vital so you must take health care seriously. No matter what happens in the White House, I encourage you to do what is in your control to stay in your best health possible. Ultimately, remaining healthy affects your budget for life…

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