03/18/2026
A while ago, I wrote about something called a legacy letter.
It’s a simple idea: writing to your loved ones to share what matters most to you.
But legacy isn’t only emotional. It can also be very practical.
When my father passed away last year, I was reminded how hard it can be to piece together someone’s financial life. Accounts across institutions. Insurance policies. Bills on autopay. Important documents scattered in different places.
Even when things are relatively organized, it still takes time and effort—both emotional and practical—to understand what exists and where to find it.
That experience reinforced something I’ve long believed:
Clear organization is a gift to the people you care about.
So I created a Financial Records Organizer to help bring the most important information into one place—so that, if someone ever needs to step in, they’re not starting from scratch.
Completing something like this may feel like a lot of work. And it is. But you don’t have to do it all at once. Even filling in a few sections can make a meaningful difference.
If a legacy letter is about what you want to say,
this organizer is about what your loved ones will need to know.
You can download it here:
https://www.farfinancialplanning.com/s/FF_Financial_Organizer.pdf