Revealed: The hidden benefits of long-term financial planning

When you think about the benefits of long-term financial planning, the opportunity to work with a professional to increase your assets might be the first thing that comes to mind. While that might form part of some financial plans, the hidden benefits may be even more valuable to you.

A financial plan isn’t only focused on wealth creation. Indeed, in some cases, a plan might involve using assets, such as when you retire.

Instead, it’s a strategy that brings together your current financial circumstances, financial needs now, and long-term goals. It provides a roadmap showing how you might use your assets efficiently to work towards the future you want.

As a result, some of the benefits of financial planning may not be immediately obvious. Here are five that could support your overall goals.

1. A financial plan could identify ways to build wealth tax-efficiently

If you aim to increase the value of your assets, both contributions and returns are important. For some, an overlooked area is tax efficiency.

Choosing tax-efficient ways to save or invest your money could help you achieve your goal sooner.

Imagine you want to invest to secure a long-term goal. Outside a tax-efficient wrapper, your investment returns could become liable for Capital Gains Tax if you exceed certain allowances and thresholds. A financial plan could help you identify ways to invest tax-efficiently that suit your needs, such as using a Stocks and Shares ISA or pension.

2. A long-term strategy may provide you with peace of mind

Worrying about money is common. Knowing you’re working with a professional to manage your finances with a long-term outlook could take the weight off your shoulders.

Feeling in control of your finances could offer you peace of mind and allow you to focus on what’s important to you.

3. Reviewing your finances could improve your relationship with money

A financial plan could also improve your relationship with money.

Working on a financial plan could help you assess how you approach financial decisions and what might trigger poor financial habits. For example, are you likely to make a knee-jerk decision if you feel nervous? Or do you make impulsive purchases without considering the long-term implications?

By understanding your current relationship with money, you may be in a position to improve it, which could, in turn, support your long-term financial goals.

4. Speaking to your financial planner could offer a new perspective

Sometimes you can really benefit from simply having someone to talk to.

Your financial planner will understand your current position and your overall goals, so they can act as a sounding board when you’re contemplating different options. Whether you’re thinking about retiring early or gifting a lump sum to your child, a financial planner can provide honest feedback and a fresh perspective.

It’s a process that could highlight potential opportunities or drawbacks that you might have overlooked if you reviewed your plans alone.

5. A long-term plan could help you achieve financial freedom

Financial freedom means being able to make life choices without constantly worrying about money. You might have assets that provide a passive income capable of covering your essential expenses, leaving you free to enjoy your desired lifestyle.

Financial freedom is something many people want to achieve, but it can be difficult to know when you have “enough”. A financial plan could help you calculate your financial needs over the long term, so you can assess how much you need.

Some people find they’re in a better position than they believed following a financial review, so they can bring their plans forward. If you find a gap in your finances, identifying it early might mean you’re in a better position to make changes to keep your goals on track.

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Please note: This article is for general information only and does not constitute advice. The information is aimed at individuals only.

All information is correct at the time of writing and is subject to change in the future.

HM Revenue and Customs practice and the law relating to taxation are complex and subject to individual circumstances and changes which cannot be foreseen.

An ISA is a medium- to long-term investment, which aims to increase the value of the money you invest for growth or income or both. The value of your investments and any income from them can fall as well as rise. You may not get back the amount you invested.

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