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Things To Bring To Your Initial Financial Planning Meeting
In preparation for your initial financial planning consultation with Singleton Financial we ask that you have ready the following information:
✓ Identification – copy of your driver’s license(s). If not available, then passport/proof of ID card.
✓ Superannuation – copy of your most recent superannuation fund. If you have multiple funds, please provide statements for all funds.
If you cannot find a statement, please obtain:
- Approximate account balance
- Membership number
- Fund provider
- Risk profile.
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✓ Investments – do you own managed funds, direct shares or an investment property?
If so, please provide us with
- Most recent statement
- Share holder Reference Number (SRN)
- Purchase price
- Date of purchase
- Number of units
- Rental Income
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✓ Personal Insurance – do you have any life, total and permanent disability (TPD), income protection or trauma insurance? If so, please provide policy statements.
✓ General Insurance – please provide statements (if applicable) for:
- Private health insurance
- Home and contents insurance
- Car, boat, caravan, motorbike insurance
- Business insurance
✓ Debt (Mortgage, Personal Loan, Credit Cards) – please provide:
- Home/Investment loan statements
- Credit card statement(s)
✓ Tax Return
- Most recent tax return including tax file number (TFN)
- Payment summary from your employer (available via your myGov)
- Employment contract and/or last 3 pay slips
✓ Estate Planning – a copy of your will, powers of attorney.
✓ Anything else you feel may be relevant.
If you any questions do not hesitate to contact us: admin@singletonfinancialplanning.com.au
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