Rise in living costs forcing many people to dip into their financial reserves
The average cost of housing, food, and energy bills have increased by nearly £500 per month as of September last year compared to August 2022, according to statistics regarding the cost of living in the country[1]. This rise in living costs has forced many people to dip into their financial reserves.
Did you know as many as 1 in 20 people could have a pension they didn’t think they had? Could that be you? It’s estimated £26.6 billion is currently trapped in forgotten pensions, averaging about £9,500 each[1].
As we usher in 2024, it’s time to consider our financial resolutions. Many of us set New Year’s objectives, yet how many of us actually attain these goals? We all harbour unique financial dreams and aspirations, which may sometimes feel unattainable. In the intricate world of finance, the path to your financial objectives might not be as straightforward as you’d like. This is where the essence of financial planning comes into play.
Shaping your future financial security and independence
We make countless choices on our unique journeys through life that shape our future financial security and independence. Some of our most significant decisions involve finances – planning for early retirement, purchasing a property, or saving for your child’s education. These financial goals represent our personal priorities and targets for spending, saving, and investing our money.
One of the most critical challenges many families grapple with today
The escalating cost of living is one of the most critical challenges many families grapple with today. A significant surge in the prices of food, energy, fuel, and other necessities has struck in recent months. Consequently, households are wrestling to balance their budgets, with the mounting expenses putting considerable strain on their finances.