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Spring Break Checklist

After a long, cold winter, many of us - from the young and to the more mature - are ready to make plans for spring break. As your clients' trusted advisor, you can provide valuable reminders to clients who will travel to take advantage of warmer weather and those who will enjoy their spring break at home.

Tips for Clients Who Are Traveling
1. If your clients are planning a spring break trip, remind them to gather important documents they may need during their travels:

2. Remind your clients to make sure that their family members and loved ones have their contact information in case of emergency. Although your clients will likely have their cell phones with them during their travels, some areas, even in the United States, have poor cell phone coverage. As a result, they should provide landline telephone numbers and addresses of the hotels or resorts where they plan to stay during their trip.

3. If you need to be able to reach your clients to discuss important financial matters, make sure you obtain their itinerary and contact information as well. It may provide them peace of mind to know that you will be able to reach them in case an urgent matter arises.

Tips for Clients Who Are Staying Home
If your clients are taking a staycation, they can take advantage of their free time to review their existing financial and estate plans. If they have changed jobs, gotten married, had children, or experienced other life changes, it may be time for an update. If your clients need to update their estate plans, we are ready to help.

MEREDITH | PC
4325 Windsor Centre Trail
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Flower Mound Texas 75028
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This newsletter is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be construed as written advice about a Federal tax matter. Readers should consult with their own professional advisors to evaluate or pursue tax, accounting, financial, or legal planning strategies.
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