
October 27, 2025
Inevitably, it goes without saying that any money worries already being faced, will have been exacerbated dramatically by the pandemic.
Many people still find talking about their finances difficult, even with those closest to them. However, research by the Money & Pensions Service shows that talking about money helps people reduce their stress and anxiety around the subject, build stronger relationships & encourage their children to develop good money habits.
(StepChange, 2020)
But there are people and places we can turn to for help, beginning with having sometimes tricky conversations with those closest to us. As the saying goes, ‘A problem shared is a problem halved’, and is often the best place to begin. This useful guide from the Money Advice Service, provides some tips to get the conversation started.
If you are in a less precarious financial position, it can still be difficult to know where to start to get your ducks in a row, with studies showing 47% of UK adults admitting they lack confidence when it comes to making decisions about financial products and services.
With confidence comes more understanding, and the ability to make better financial decisions. This article from The Times, provides some hints and tips for managing your money more effectively, and look to plan for a comfortable future.
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