Savings & ISAs
Because having the right perspective helps your money achieve more
Successful financial planning is not about accumulating savings for the sake of it. It is about using your money purposefully to help achieve your financial goals.
Whether you are building an emergency fund, saving for a property purchase, funding your children’s future, planning for retirement or simply looking to make better use of surplus income, having a clear savings strategy can help ensure your money is working towards the outcomes that matter most to you.
Your financial advisor will help you understand where savings, ISAs, investments and pensions fit within your wider financial plan, ensuring your money is structured in a way that reflects your objectives, timescales and attitude to risk.
Turn surplus income into future opportunities
With the right strategy, your savings can play an important role in helping you achieve your short, medium and long-term financial goals.
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Creating a savings strategy around your goals
Having the right perspective on savings means understanding that not every pound should necessarily be held in cash.
Different goals often require different solutions and your financial advisor will help assess:
- Your short, medium and long-term objectives
- Your income, expenditure and existing assets
- The level of access you may need to your money
- Your attitude to investment risk
- Your tax position
- Your retirement plans
- Your wider financial priorities
This helps create a savings strategy that balances flexibility, security and long-term growth potential.
Depending on your circumstances, savings may be held across a combination of:
- Cash savings
- ISAs
- Investment portfolios
- Pension arrangements
- Bonds and other tax-efficient solutions
The objective is not simply to save more. It is to ensure your money is positioned appropriately to support the life you want.
Because having the right perspective helps your money achieve more
Where do ISAs fit?
ISAs can form an important part of a wider savings strategy.
They provide a tax-efficient environment for holding cash savings or investments and can help support a range of financial objectives, from shorter-term savings goals through to long-term wealth accumulation.
However, an ISA is simply one tool within your overall financial plan.
The most effective strategy will depend on your individual circumstances and whether other options, such as pensions, investments or alternative savings solutions, may also be appropriate.
Your financial advisor can help ensure available allowances are used as effectively as possible as part of a coordinated financial planning strategy.
Savings, investing or pensions?
One of the most common financial planning questions is where surplus income should be directed.
- Should it remain in cash savings?
- Should it be invested for long-term growth?
- Would additional pension contributions be a more efficient option?
The answer depends on what you’ are trying to achieve.
Money needed in the near future may benefit from remaining accessible through cash savings or Cash ISAs. Longer-term goals may benefit from investment-based solutions, while retirement objectives may be supported through pension planning and tax-efficient pension contributions.
By looking at your finances holistically, your financial advisor can help create the right balance between accessibility, growth potential and tax efficiency.
Seeing the bigger picture through cashflow modelling
One of the most valuable aspects of financial planning is understanding how today’s decisions may affect your future.
Cashflow modelling helps create a visual picture of your financial future, showing how your income, expenditure, savings, investments and pensions could develop over time, allowing you to:
- Assess whether you’re on track to achieve your goals
- Understand how much you may need to save
- Identify potential shortfalls or opportunities
- Test different financial scenarios
- Make more informed financial decisions with confidence
Rather than focusing on individual products, cashflow modelling helps keep attention on the outcomes you are trying to achieve.
How savings planning fits into your wider financial plan
Your savings strategy should work alongside every other aspect of your financial planning. Including:
- Retirement planning
- Pension planning
- Investment planning
- Tax planning
- Estate planning
- Protection planning
- Education funding
- Wealth preservation
- Family and legacy planning
By taking a joined-up approach, your financial advisor can help ensure all parts of your financial plan are working together towards the same objectives.
Professional financial advice can help you:
- Create a structured savings strategy
- Make effective use of ISA allowances
- Balance saving, investing and pension contributions
- Align your money with specific financial goals
- Manage risk appropriately
- Improve tax efficiency
- Build financial resilience
- Gain greater clarity and confidence about your future
- Adapt your strategy as circumstances change
Gain the Right Perspective on Your Savings
By understanding your goals first and selecting the most appropriate solutions second, your financial advisor can help create a savings strategy that supports both your current priorities and your long-term ambitions.
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Important Information
The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate Trusts and taxation advice.
The value of investments (such as a pension) and any income taken from them can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the original amount invested.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Cash ISA allows you to earn interest on your savings free from income tax.
Often used for short- to medium-term savings goals, Cash ISAs can be suitable if you are seeking a lower-risk home for their money whilst maintaining accessibility.
A Lifetime ISA allows eligible adults aged between 18 and 39 to save or invest towards the purchase of a first home or retirement.
Contributions benefit from a government bonus, making Lifetime ISAs an attractive option for some individuals. However, eligibility criteria, contribution limits and withdrawal restrictions apply.
A Junior ISA is a tax-efficient savings and investment account designed to help parents, grandparents and family members save for a child’s future.
A Cash Junior ISA may suit those seeking lower-risk savings, while a Stocks and Shares Junior ISA offers the potential for long-term growth, although the value can fall as well as rise.
Savings held within a Junior ISA belong to the child and can usually be accessed when they reach age 18.
Many families use Junior ISAs to help fund future education costs, support a first home purchase or provide a financial foundation as children move into adulthood.
A bond is a type of investment where you lend money to a government or company in exchange for regular interest payments and the return of your original investment at the end of a fixed term.
Bonds can diversify your portfolio but, like all investments, carry some risk.
The information contained within the website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at customers in the UK.
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