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Mending the roof whilst the sun shines - 3 counter intuitive tips

Tarnia Elsworth • August 14, 2023

Why not use this time to fix your financial roof whilst the sun shines?

With the summer holidays upon us, for some, there is time for reflection and relaxation. For others, it’s a time to maximise work opportunities (especially if you work outdoors) and ‘fix the roof while the sun shines.’

 

Irrespective of age or demographic, there are many things that are good to do for our personal benefit, but procrastination kicks in and we don’t do them. For example, for many, the New Year provides an impetus to address things like health and finances. However, there are countless research that shows only a few people stick to their new regimes for any meaningful period of time.

 

So, why not use this time of year to ‘fix your financial roof while the sun shines’. I am not talking about using up tax allowances and shelters, combining pension pots to save on administration charges, or making a Will or Trust. These are all things that a good financial adviser will make sure you sort out at your next advice meeting anyway.

 

If the recent pandemic has shown us anything, it’s the need to make sure our personal financial safety nets - our buffers and defences - are in good condition to weather any future hard times.

 

We can break these into 3 key areas (with counter intuitive tips to follow…):

1.     Managing debts

2.     Reviewing expenditure

3.     Deferred savings

 

Managing debts - if you have more than one debt (e.g. credit cards, loans, mortgage), logic suggests addressing the debt with the highest interest rate first by overpaying. However, behavioural economics research suggests that you may form better long-term financial habits by clearing off the debt with the smallest outstanding balance first. By doing so, it creates a feeling of success, completion, closure, and satisfaction. It’s more likely to lead to you making continuous habits of clearing your outstanding debts. Please note that advisors do not advise on debt management.

 

Reviewing expenditure – we all know about utilities and insurance comparison websites, so why do we not get around to using them? Most advertising is based on ‘saving you money’ which sounds like a no brainer. However, it’s still going to cost you more time, effort and energy than just doing nothing. So, how do we break free from our inertia?

 

Behavioural research shows that by reframing this from - ‘doing this will save £x’ – to - ‘doing this will stop me losing £x of my hard-earned money unnecessarily’ - can increase our propensity to act by around 300%. For example, think about a time when you have misplaced or lost a £10 note. How did that make you feel, and how much energy did you expend trying to find it? Compare that with, for example, a £10 lottery win that took little time to go back to the shop to collect.

 

By applying that mindset to your regular expenditure – ‘how much am I losing due to not getting the most suitable deal’ - might provide the push you need. Especially if counted in units of something you like. For example, instead of money, how many bottles of wine am I missing out on because of my apathy?

 

Deferred savings – we all know the phrase ‘don’t put off until tomorrow, what you can do today’ but what if you decided to save, but selected the date to start in a few months’ time, rather than now?

 

Logic suggests that the sooner you start the better it will be, as you build up funds more quickly. However, to some, it means that the ‘pain’ of saving money hits sooner, which can either decrease the amount you are willing to save regularly, or even put you off doing it all together. Behavioural research has shown that if we decide to set a start date, a short time in the future, and can tie it in with an event, such as a salary review, birthday, or the end of a term, then we are more likely to select a more realistic amount to save. So, when the time comes for it to start, we feel a far less impact both emotionally and logically to our disposable budget.

 

Like the old Chinese proverb says, ‘The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is now’. So, there really is no time like the present to get on and ‘mend your financial roof while the sun shines.’ 

 

Hopefully these tips can help you override life’s natural inertia, and if you need more nudges to help, please get in touch.

 

Approver Quilter Wealth Limited & Quilter Mortgage Planning Limited. 31 May 2023

 

 

Source:

 

1.     Debt Snowball Vs. Debt Avalanche: The Best Way To Pay Off Credit Card Debt – Forbes Advisor

2.     Loss Aversion in Riskless Choice: A Reference-Dependent Model (ucla.edu)

3.     Frontiers | Do the Powerful Discount the Future Less? The Effects of Power on Temporal Discounting (frontiersin.org)


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