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Growing a successful company requires more than just a great idea

How to safeguard your business, diversify investments and plan for a prosperous retirement

For many entrepreneurs, the business means everything, a commitment of time, money and passion. However, building a successful enterprise requires more than a great idea; it also requires a solid financial foundation to support growth and safeguard your personal future. Professional financial planning is not merely a business requirement; it is essential to your long-term success.

Financial wellbeing

Your pathway to a healthier, happier life

When anxiety hits, our instinct is often to withdraw rather than face it. However, if the root of your worry is your bank balance, seeking professional financial advice might be the most valuable discussion you have this year. The link between money and mental health is undeniable, emphasising the close connection between our finances and our wellbeing.

£100k annual retirement dream

Are young people’s expectations realistic?

Recent research highlights a notable generational gap in retirement expectations, with over one in five young people believing they will need an annual income of more than £100,000 for a comfortable retirement[1]. This figure, reported by 22% of those aged 18 to 34, sharply contrasts with the industry body Pensions UK’s Retirement Living Standards estimates that a single individual needs £43,900 to maintain a comfortable standard of living, excluding housing costs and Income Tax.

The unseen gap

Why do some women experience poverty in their retirement?

A comfortable retirement is a goal many of us strive for throughout our lives. However, for many women, this goal remains out of reach. New analysis reveals a stark truth: more than a third (36%) of women are projected to face poverty in their retirement years[1]. This issue, often called the ‘gender pension gap’, arises from a complex mix of societal norms, career breaks and financial planning oversights that unfairly affect women.

Chasing the sun over security

Some Britons prioritise immediate pleasures over long-term financial security

Recent research indicates that many UK adults prioritise immediate pleasures over long-term financial security, with holidays and daily expenses often taking precedence over pension contributions. As the cost of living continues to tighten household budgets, nearly a third of Britons (28%) admit they prefer to enjoy the present rather than plan for the future[1].