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Financial goals fall by the wayside

Financial goals fall by the wayside 

A poll has found that 57% of adults had money-related goals for 2024, such as reducing debt and wanting more disposable income1. However, two-thirds (67%) had given up on achieving their financial aims by the end of Q1; 16% said this was due to having unrealistic expectations, and 10% put it down to laziness. 

Retirement clients fear exhausting their savings 

A survey of financial advisers has revealed what clients are most worried about when it comes to retirement. Some 71% of respondents reported that the most common client fear is running out of money2. Meanwhile, 64% of advisers cited the cost-of-living crisis as a cause for concern, and 49% mentioned the costs of long-term care. 

Wedding guests have a price to pay 

About 9.5 million Brits have plans to attend a wedding this year3, but the celebrations come at a cost, as research suggests that an average guest spends £398 on a UK wedding. Getting married abroad is becoming increasingly popular, with guests typically expecting to pay about £1,000 each if they attend a destination wedding4

Gen Z most financially confident 

Younger generations are more confident about their finances, a study has found5. In a survey of employees from across the globe, 38% of Gen Z (born between 1997 and 2012) said they were very confident about reaching their financial goals. However, only 23% of Gen Xers (born between 1966 and 1980) felt the same. 

1NatWest, 2024, 2Aegon, 2024, 3Censuswide, 2024, 4Aviva, 2024,5nudge, 2024 

The value of investments can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invested. The past is not a guide to future performance and past performance may not necessarily be repeated. 

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