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6 Tips for Your Mid-Year Check In

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May, 2026

6 Tips for Your Mid-Year Check In

6 Tips for Your Mid-Year Check InIt might be hard to believe, but yes, it’s almost the middle of the year and the perfect time to take a look at how you’re doing financially: are you fiscally fit or do you need a few adjustments? Whether it’s saving more, paying down debt, or prepping for retirement, you still have time to effect change. Here are a few ways to get started.

Review Your 2026 Financial Goals

Kind of a no-brainer, but ask yourself:

  • Have I saved as much as I planned?
  • How’s my progress at paying off debt?
  • Have my priorities changed since the new year?

In addition to these things, other important goals might include building your emergency fund (broken dishwasher, for instance); saving for a vacation; and finally, the certainty no one can escape – tax preparation.

Go Over Your budget and Spending

Your habits might have shifted over the past few months, so places to put a lens on might be:

  • Where have I increased spending?
  • Do I really need all those subscriptions?
  • Can I pay a little more on debt?

In the second half of the year, other things to consider include insurance renewals, back-to-school expenses, and year-end medical costs.

Revisit Your Retirement Contributions

This might be far away or near soon. No matter, it’s critical to keep an eye on the following things:

  • Your 401(k) or employer retirement plan contributions
  • Employer match opportunities
  • IRA contributions

If you can increase funding for any of these, now’s the time to do so. Retirement comes along more quickly than you think.

Give Your Employee Benefits a Looksee

Take time to go over:

  • HSA or FSA contributions
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance and disability coverage

You might have other benefits, of course, to review. And while many people wait until open enrollment to give these a think, you don’t have to be one of them. Take action now to amend them so you’ll be better prepared for the rest of the year.

Start Your Taxes for Next Year

Between now and July, you can get a jumpstart by planning ahead – and you won’t be stressed when it’s actually tax time. Taking a look now can help you:

  • Estimate your taxes
  • Find ways to reduce your taxable income
  • Plan retirement contributions before year-end.

Recalibrate Your Plan for the Rest of 2026

So now that you’ve taken inventory of your finances, you can adjust for the remaining months. Your new plan might include:

  • Setting up an automatic transfer to savings – it’s so easy, and you’ll never miss it
  • Increase retirement contributions – even 2 percent makes a difference
  • Concentrate on one debt to pay off.

The idea is not to change everything all at once. Your goal should be to take small steps so you can move forward with confidence and finish the year strong. All it takes is a little time. And as we know, time is money. Make the last six months of 2026 count!

Sources

https://www.benefitandfinancial.com/blog/mid-year-financial-review-are-you-on-track-for-2026

 

These articles are intended to provide general resources for the tax and accounting needs of small businesses and individuals. Service2Client LLC is the author, but is not engaged in rendering specific legal, accounting, financial or professional advice. Service2Client LLC makes no representation that the recommendations of Service2Client LLC will achieve any result. The NSAD has not reviewed any of the Service2Client LLC content. Readers are encouraged to contact their CPA regarding the topics in these articles.

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