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    The benefits of having savings

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 3, 2024Updated:September 3, 2024No Comments
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    How focused are you when it comes to your finances? Do you have a robust budget in place? Having a grasp of your income and expenditure is important if you’re planning for now and the future. But looking at your outgoings is just the starting point.

    From there, there are different aspects of finance to consider. One key area of personal finance is savings.

    Here, we look at the importance of having savings in place and the benefits of forming good saving habits.

    Why having savings is important

    In recent years, what we’re spending our money on has become a major focus for many of us. With everything from food to utility bills going up in price and other services like childcare following suit, it’s likely you’ve taken the time to reassess your expenses.

    In addition to planning for these regular outgoings, setting aside some of your income for savings is becoming increasingly important. Getting into good saving habits can help in several ways:

    Provide a safety net

    Sometimes, unexpected expenses can crop up. You might need to replace the boiler or pay for a repairs on your car. It may be that your circumstances have changed and you’ve lost your job, or you’ve had to switch to part time work.

    Having savings can give you added peace of mind and can help to stop these emergency expenses from turning into larger financial issues.

    On average, a typical household should ideally have enough saved to cover three months’ worth of outgoings.By creating a savings culture now, you could have enough money in place should you need to be covered for a while.

    Achieve your goals

    As well as being ready for the unexpected, saving money is also about planning for the positive life events. This might be buying a home, growing your family, or starting a business. It may be that you want to travel the world or furthering your education. Whatever your goals, savings can fund what you have in mind.

    Financial security

    Just the knowledge that you’ve saved enough to support yourself and your loved ones comfortably can be good for you, both practically and also when it comes to your wellbeing. According to Mind, the mental health charity, money worries can negatively affect your mental health. If you have savings, you have a safety net that offers a sense of reassurance.

    Investing in the future

    Planning for life beyond work is also a benefit. Developing a savings culture early on means you’re investing your money in your future when you retire and for your family in the years to come.

    How to start saving

    1. Set clear goals: Define your financial objectives, whether it’s building an emergency fund, saving for a specific purchase, or planning for retirement.
    2. Create a budget: Track your income and expenses to identify areas where you can cut back and allocate more towards savings.
    3. Automate savings: Set up automatic transfers from your current account to your savings account each month.
    4. Seek advice: Get investment advice from a financial adviser. They can help provide a steer so you can decide where to put your money.
    5. Reduce expenses: Look for ways to trim unnecessary expenses, such as dining out less frequently and cancelling unused subscriptions.

    When building savings habits, as long as you’re consistently setting aside a portion of your income regularly, even if it’s a small amount to begin with, you’ll soon see the money add up.

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