How “lifestyle financial planning” could help you reach your goals

Effectively managing your finances to get the most out of your assets often means going beyond paying into a pension regularly or selecting a fund to invest through. That’s why lifestyle financial planning could help you better align your finances with the life you want to lead now and in the future.

Financial advice alone might help you understand the benefits of investing money and which opportunities may suit your financial risk profile. While this is useful, it doesn’t consider how investing could support your lifestyle goals. Lifestyle financial planning could help you bridge the gap between your finances and aspirations.

Read on to find out more.

A lifestyle financial planning conversation starts with your goals

While you might expect a financial plan to start delving into the numbers straightaway, lifestyle financial planning is as much about your goals as your assets.

So, often conversations will start with what you aspire to in the short and long term. This approach means you can start to understand why you’ve set money goals. While you might have a target for your savings, what you want to do with the money is often what drives you to diligently add to the account every month.

For example, when building a nest egg, you might be:

  • Planning to use it to retire early
  • Improving your financial security by creating a safety net
  • Dreaming about a once-in-a-lifetime cruise you want to take
  • Putting money aside to help your children or grandchildren get on the property ladder.

Not only could your goals give your financial plan a direction, but it may provide useful motivation too.

Putting money aside for a retirement that is still a decade away might feel tedious, especially if there are experiences you’d like now. Yet, if you’re looking forward to a retirement that allows you to travel more or indulge in hobbies, you might be less likely to cut your contributions.

Having a clear idea about what you’re working towards may mean you find it easier to make sacrifices now. Yet, according to an Aegon report, just 1 in 4 people have a concrete vision of the things and experiences their future self might want.

So, as part of creating a lifestyle financial plan, you might want to dedicate some time to thinking about what your goals are.

In addition to goals, you may also want to consider what you’re worried about. For example, when you consider your future, you might be concerned about how:

  • To pay for care costs if needed
  • Inflation might affect your retirement income
  • Your partner would cope financially if you passed away first
  • To pass on your wealth tax-efficiently during your lifetime or when you pass away.

Speaking about your worries as part of your financial plan might help you identify ways to put your mind at ease. For instance, if you’re worried about how the cost of care could affect your wealth and loved ones, you may decide to set money aside to cover a potential bill.

Your lifestyle goals are at the centre of your financial plan

Once your priorities are set out, it’s time to start thinking about the numbers – are your goals realistic and what steps might you need to take to reach them?

Starting with your goals means you can focus on how to use your wealth to live the life you want rather than simply looking at how to grow your assets.

Take retirement, for example. You might calculate that if you work until you’re 65, you can use your pension to create an income of £45,000 a year. But, if retiring early is what you really want, and you can retire at 55 with a lower, but still comfortable income, you might decide that building more pension wealth isn’t the right option for you.

Lifestyle financial planning could help put your wealth into perspective and allow you to see how it might be used to turn aspirations into reality.

Regular reviews could help ensure your lifestyle financial plan continues to align with your goals

During your lifetime, you’re likely to encounter obstacles, be presented with opportunities, or simply change your mind.

Your lifestyle financial plan isn’t static; it can evolve to suit your needs. Regular meetings are a vital part of ensuring your finances continue to reflect both your circumstances and aspirations.

For instance, seeing your grandchildren struggle to get on the property ladder might mean you’re keen to pass on wealth during your lifetime. If you’d previously planned to pass on wealth through an inheritance, you may benefit from reviewing how gifting could affect your wealth now and in the long term.

Knowing that you have someone to discuss your changing wishes with could give you the confidence to pursue new goals.

In the above example, calculating if you’d still have a financially comfortable retirement after providing grandchildren with a property deposit could offer you peace of mind.

Contact us to create your lifestyle financial plan

If you want to create a financial plan that considers the lifestyle you want to achieve, please contact us. We’ll help you understand the steps you may be able to take to turn your dreams into a reality.

Please note:

This blog is for general information only and does not constitute advice. The information is aimed at retail clients only.

The value of investments and any income from them can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the original amount invested.

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