We are good at going into the New Year with resolutions to be healthy and fit, but have you ever thought about doing a financial health check? Going into a New Year (and, of course, a New Decade) is a great time to analyse your Financial Health. Here are 8 questions to help you with your Financial Health Check (and a free budget planner spreadsheet download).
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With 2019 coming to an end, we are headed into a New Year and a New Decade and it’s the perfect time to give your finances a Health Check and set yourself some financial goals for 2020. This is an excellent way to see what you have achieved over the last year (or decade) and set your sights on where you want to be over the next year (or decade) and work out a plan to achieve those goals. But what is a Financial Health Check and How do you do it?
When you are self-employed your set of circumstances are unique to your situation. We appreciate that this can make life more difficult when applying for a mortgage. Fear not, at Heritable we love a complex case.
Christmas seems to creep up earlier every year with adverts and shops stocking all the Christmas bits and bobs before we have even managed to get Halloween out the way. Instead of getting stressed we see this as an opportunity to get organised and take time planning (and spreading the cost).
Today is the start of mental health awareness week. We know that finances are intrinsically linked to mental health issues. If you are concerned about your finances this can lead to stress, anxiety and depression and sometimes affecting your productivity. There are ways to break this cycle so we thought that we would put together some small but manageable practices that could help you to reach your financial goals.
Welcome to our blog - we thought we would get things started with a quick introduction to us and what we do here.