When you look in the rear-view mirror, what do you see? Is it really just your property or investment decisions that define you or your life and how you want to be remembered? What about the knowledge and wisdom you accumulated? The hobbies or interests you are passionate about? The causes you have supported and championed?
While financial assets may reflect how hard you worked and investment decisions you made, these things paint a much richer picture of you, your values and the way you lived your life.
Every sound financial plan contains an estate plan, a set of legal documents that capture your wishes for how your financial assets and wealth should be distributed after your death. Legacy planning also considers less tangible—but just as valuable—parts of your life.
When thinking about and discussing your legacy, it can help to break your planning into sections that fit together to build a complete, integrated legacy plan.