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The middle-aged squeeze

Juggling careers, family care and financial pressure amid rising costs and wealth transfers

Increasing longevity and evolving demographics have left many middle-aged individuals juggling careers with caring for both ageing parents and children. This issue is particularly acute for ambitious professionals who prioritised establishing their careers before starting a family in their thirties or forties.
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Rising demand for health cover

Grappling with a workforce sickness epidemic and long NHS waiting times

With 2.81 million people in the UK now away from work due to long-term sickness, ensuring employers offer comprehensive health benefits is becoming increasingly critical. This approach is essential for preventing employees from becoming too ill to work, as well as for attracting and retaining staff in a competitive job market. By providing the right health coverage, companies can support their workforce’s wellbeing, leading to higher productivity and job satisfaction.
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Building wealth and achieving financial goals

Aligning investments with risk tolerance and capacity

Investing is an indispensable tool for building wealth and achieving financial goals. By allocating resources to various investments, individuals can accumulate wealth over time through capital appreciation, dividends and interest. For example, investing in a diversified portfolio of stocks can yield significant returns, enabling you to grow your wealth far beyond what traditional savings accounts offer.
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The Great Unretirement

Contemplating a return to work after a significant absence or considering a phased return?

In what some call ‘The Great Unretirement’, many retirees are re-entering the workforce. The reasons for this trend are as varied as the individuals themselves, but the rising cost of living has driven many to seek ways to bolster their financial security.
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Sandwich generation

Two-thirds of people in the UK will care for a loved one at some point

With life expectancy rising and more people starting families later, around 1.3 million individuals in England and Wales now have caring responsibilities for older and younger dependents. If this sounds familiar, you’re likely part of the ‘sandwich generation’[1].
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Take your pension to the max

Do you have potential shortfalls and need to address these gaps?

First and foremost, let’s explore how your pension operates. When you contribute to a personal or defined contribution workplace pension, your payments are invested in various investment funds. As you continue to contribute, your pension pot should grow. However, it’s important to remember that the value of investments can fall as well as rise and is not guaranteed.
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Empowered savers

How to make future aspirations more attainable and less stressful

Saving can bring you a level of financial freedom that transforms your life. By putting money away regularly, you create a financial cushion that can support you through emergencies, help you achieve significant milestones or provide peace of mind.
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New study uncovers financial vulnerability in five million UK households

Delayed life milestones and lack of planning pose significant risks

New research has revealed that five million childless households in the UK currently lack life insurance, pensions or savings[1]. This alarming statistic underscores a broader shift in how families are structured and how financial priorities are set across the nation.
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