Getting Your Financial House in Order for a Cross-Country Move

Anytime you make a move is a great time to re-evaluate your financial situation, including transitioning your employee benefits and taking a fresh look at your insurance needs, your new tax picture, savings plan and even your financial adviser.

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Americans are often on the go, with work, family and housing all driving millions to relocate — in fact, according to Move.org’s State of the American Mover report from 2017, roughly 35.5 million Americans are expected to move annually.

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Brian G. Madgett, CLU®, ChFC®
Head of Consumer Education, New York Life

Brian G. Madgett, CLU®, ChFC®, is Head of Consumer Education at New York Life. In this role, Brian helps families across the country learn how to build better futures, rooted in a protection-first financial plan, for themselves and those they love. Brian began his nearly 30-year career as a New York Life financial specialist and has since held several leadership roles within the company. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from John Jay College.