Start saving if you are under forty

November 5, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

According to a recent report younger consumers in their twenties and thirties have become so reliant on credit that many are simply spending all of their money on frivolous spending or repaying debt rather than putting money away for their future.

Twenty and thirty-somethings are now being urged to put money aside into savings or investment for their future to reduce the risk of being left without an adequate retirement fund when they reach retirement age.

The government’s state pension has declined over the years, and with increased life expectancy and higher living costs to also consider younger consumers now need to start thinking about their future in terms of how they will manage financially.

Historically, most people in their twenties and thirties tend not to think much about mortgage provisions, but this has become an increasingly important consideration for the younger generation if they wish to enjoy a certain standard of living when they come to retirement age.

One official advised younger consumers to start putting money into savings or an investment fund as early on as possible to ensure that they had a tidy sum available for when they retire. Increased life expectancy means that consumers must put aside more money to cover the cost of living after retirement, and this has made it even more important for younger consumers to start putting money aside as early as possible.

Consumers in their twenties and thirties are advised to cut back on their frivolous spending, try and avoid getting into further debt, and start putting money aside on a regular basis. Many younger people are wasting a small chunk of their income each month on repayment of interest on their debts, all of which could be used towards saving for the future.

Tom Smith
5th November 2007

Tags: wages, save, interest, future, earnings, Banking, retirement, salary, saving

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