5 Questions to Ask Your Financial Advisor During Yearly Reviews

A quick email sometimes leaves something to be desired, don’t you think? You get the information you need, but it doesn’t always open the door for in-depth discussions about your hopes and goals for the next year. For this reason, annual reviews with your advisor are imperative to strengthen your financial strategy and your relationship with your advisor. When it’s time for a yearly review of your financial progress, you can dig deeper into your goals with these five questions.

1. What goals are we focused on?

This question may be the most important of the five. Your financial advisor should always be aware of your goals to align your strategy appropriately and help you work toward your ideal future. At a minimum, discuss your intentions annually. Your life changes quickly, and your goals likely change along with it, so let your advisor know what you’re working toward as often as you can.

To prepare for this discussion with your advisor, here are a few questions to ask yourself:

  • How has my life changed in the past year? 
  • Have I found myself worrying about a particular area of my life? 
  • What might make me feel more comfortable with my financial situation? 
  • Has anything changed for my family this year? 
  • When I dream of my future, what does it look like?

2. Am I on track to retire?

You’re never too young or too old to ask this question. Talk to your advisor about your retirement progress and discuss the goal you’re working toward. They can determine an estimate of how much you’ll need in your retirement accounts, how close you are to reach that goal and what you can do in the meantime to push yourself closer.

When you began working with a financial professional, were your retirement goals the same? Your retirement expectations are also important to communicate with your advisor. As you age, as your preferences change, and as your family changes, you may plan to live out your retirement years differently than you had initially intended.

3. Where are my finances as compared to last year?

Your financial advisor tracks your progress year over year to determine your overall success. These metrics are important to discuss, even at a basic level, to better understand the strides that your financial strategy is making. If the progress is minimal, or not what you expected, ask your advisor to explain the outside factors affecting your growth. Knowing this information can also help you plan your primary goals for the next year.

4. Am I prepared for tax season?

This question can open a conversation about maximizing your tax benefits and how your advisor is working to optimize your strategy. If you have plans to donate to charity or have questions surrounding annual charitable giving, this is also a great question to explore that topic with your advisor.

5. What should I be thinking about this year?

In the same way that you would set annual goals with your employer, it’s essential to set annual goals with your advisor. Of course, these goals may not be finite numbers, but general areas that you and your advisor should be particularly concentrated on throughout the year. This topic will also give you ways to measure your progress when your advisor checks in the next year for a review.

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Jeffrey T. Dobyns

CFP®, CLU, CHFC

President, SageSpring 

Jeffrey T. Dobyns

President, SageSpring 

Beyond crunching numbers and investment strategies, at SageSpring, we’re about building relationships. When you encounter Founder & President of SageSpring, Jeff Dobyns, it’s easy to understand why this is at the very heart of who we are as a firm. You won’t find stuffy formalities with Jeff; instead, you can expect to find him sharing a warm smile, communicating a compelling vision, or patiently untangling life’s complex challenges with clients. He believes in truly getting to know clients, understanding their aspirations and priorities, and navigating their financial plans with a tailored, comprehensive approach. Our team members have often been caught taking notes on Jeff’s effortless relationship skills from a distance, and we admire them for striving to learn from one of the best. 

Jeff’s financial expertise and wisdom are the perfect match to his innate people skills. Jeff holds the prestigious CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM certification, Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU®), and Chartered Financial Consultant (ChLU®) designations, and has held executive positions with financial planning firms for more than two decades. 

His dedication extends beyond the office to the boardroom and the local community, where Jeff is passionate about giving back. He serves as Chairman of the Board of Men of Valor, a prison ministry and mentoring program. Jeff also serves on the board of Send Musicians to Prison, which shares hope, healing and restoration with the imprisoned through musicians & artists. Jeff actively supports other initiatives in the community by sitting on the board of The Signatry of Middle Tennessee and the Halftime Institute of Nashville. 

Witnessing his four children, Gracyn, Hunter, Tanner, and Logan, excel on the field is almost just as rewarding, if not more, than celebrating the victories of seeing his clients overcome obstacles and build wealth. Spending weekends boating on the lake, hiking mountain trails, and fishing with his family are the moments Jeff cherishes most. It’s this grounded perspective that reveals the true meaning of wealth for Jeff: not just numbers on a page, but the freedom to create experiences that enrich your life and the lives of those you love. When you choose the Dobyns McMillin Wealth Team, you choose more than financial expertise. You choose a partner who champions your dreams, celebrates your victories, and walks besides you on the path to achieving your unique goals.

**Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certification marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER TM, CFP® (with plaque design) and CFP® (with flame design) in the U.S., which it awards to individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.