How to Conduct a Financial Check-up

A financial check-up is like an annual physical in that it can help you catch problems early, adjust to life changes, and set yourself up for a healthier future. Whether you live with family, a partner, or roommates – reviewing your money together builds trust and alignment.

1. Review Your Starting Point

Gather bank, credit card, and investment statements to see where your money is going. Compare income to expenses and calculate your net worth (assets minus debt). This gives you a clear snapshot of where things stand. The financial calculators on our website can help with this step.

2. Revisit Your Goals

Life changes – new jobs, moving in with someone, or welcoming kids – can shift financial priorities. Take time to review whether your goals, like paying down debt or saving for travel – still make sense to your household and adjust accordingly.

3. Tune-up the Budget

Budgets aren’t “set and forget.” Use your check-up to identify overspending, cut unnecessary subscriptions, and redirect money toward savings goals and retirement. We also have a fillable PDF budgeting worksheet on our website, which you can use to help you complete your financial check-up.

4. Check Your Safety Nets

Make sure you have an emergency fund (ideally 3–6 months of expenses) and review your insurance coverage. If you’re carrying debt, consider repayment strategies or refinancing.

Getting Kids Involved Early

Financial check-ups are a chance to teach children valuable habits. Even young kids can:

  • Sit in on simple discussions about saving and spending.
  • Help with small tasks, and set savings goals for toys or items they would like to purchase in the future.
  • Learn through practice, such as managing an allowance with jars labeled “spend,” “save,” and “give.”
  • Receive positive reinforcement when they make good choices.

At First Financial, we believe financial check-ups are an important step toward building confidence and stability at every stage of life. Whether you’re reviewing goals with your partner, teaching your kids the basics of saving, or planning for the future – our team and resources are here to help. For more tips, guidance, and tools to support your financial journey, make an appointment at your local branch or check out our First Scoop Blog.

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