Monday 11 May 2015

Now for the real work!

The night of 07 May 2015 was a long one. Waiting for the results of a General Election can be a fascinating time, with a few high profile MPs and candidates falling at the declarations across the UK. As the morning of 08 May broke, the clear outcome of the General Election was a surprise to many, especially the various pre-Poll providers whose predictions were well wide of the final result.

With the press suggesting it was neck and neck to the wire, many, including me, were surprised by the initial exit poll which provided a clear outcome. As the investigations begin as to how the real result was not closely hinted at, many are questioning the motives behind the voting pattern, with thoughts of loyalty to a political party, desire for the economy to stay on track and, conversely fear of an alternative route. Fear, along with other basic emotions, such as love and greed are powerful motives.

With the dust settling and the new cabinet posts being allocated as I type this blog, the real work for the new Government begins. I wish them every success, as it is clear the majority of the UK does, in moving the country forward.

With this in mind, what does this change mean to you, if anything at all? Will it make a change to the way you work or manage your money and financial planning? Some issues are not affected by who governs the country, such as the population naturally living longer. More time to work, possibly, but also more time in retirement. Indeed, the new 'pensions freedoms' which were a legislative change, may help manage this issue. Longer working may give more time to save, but it might also mean that as a bread-winner, you may need to protect the family for longer.

Whatever your individual circumstances, and we are all individuals, now may well be a good time as we head towards the summer to take stock of your financial planning, to review this and to make changes to meet with your plans, whether they have been changed by the General Election results or not.

The team at Chapters Financial can help you with your financial planning and any review that may well now be due. Talk to us at our Guildford or Woking offices or contact us, via our link here

Because each person is an individual, no individual advice is provided during the course of this blog.

Keith Churchouse FPFS
Director
Chartered Financial Planner
Certified Financial Planner
ISO22222 Personal Financial Planner 


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