Our Future Finances

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There is little more adult-like than starting to talk about pensions, putting things in place for our children’s futures and that sort of thing. Our future finances are something that we’ve been talking about recently because at the end of the day, one day our boys will be grown, we will be looking at retiring and we do want to spend our later years doing things that we want. Like everyone else, unless we start playing the lottery and win, we are going to have to find another way to fund our future bucket list or dream shopping list.

The beauty of the modern world is that you have options these days when it comes to arranging how your future finances will look. Here are just some of the things that you can look at doing in order to make sure you have pennies available for later in life.

Savings

We are diligent when it comes to savings. The first thing we do every month is put money into our pots before paying bills or anything else. I used to find that if I waited to see what was left at the end of the month before saving, that for whatever reason, there wouldn’t be anything left. Funny old thing that.

We split our savings so that we have rainy day savings, car/maintenance savings, future “don’t touch this” savings and so on.

Property

I know many people who are planning on using their property once their mortgages are paid off to work as a kind of pension for their future. I know others who plan on using their property some way to help them fund their retirement bucket list. I think this is a great way to maximise (and fund) the fun and mischief that you can get up to later on down the road. Having bought a house and paid it off, you have much more flexibility in how you will fund your future financial needs.

Pensions

Pensions are important. You can find out how much your state pension will likely look like by registering with HMRC and looking on your online tax account. There are numerous things that may affect how much state pension you will get. It isn’t likely to be enough to live on.

We have worked hard to maximise what we will get back from our pensions and the workplace pensions can be brilliant if you have the right provider and a decent employer. I am not employed, being a freelance copywriter and of course, therefore, don’t have a workplace pension. There are other private pensions available however so thankfully we’re covered.

Lottery Win

A substantial win on the National Lottery could very well cover our future finances in terms of allowing us to do what we want to do once we’ve retired. The thing is, I’m not one for gambling on my future and at £2 a line I’d rather put my pennies into savings.

Bucket List

What are our future finances for? We have big plans, small plans and of course, we want to be able to be comfortable when we are no longer working. Just some of our plans include travel, learning new skills and perhaps some smaller local projects that we’d love to have the time and money to help with, without compromising on paying our bills.

Your Future Finances: The Conclusion

While saving towards your future finances and looking for ways to fund your later years is nowhere near as exciting as spending your pennies on fun now, there’s a good chance that down the road that you will wish that you had. Think carefully about how you will manage later on, as tomorrow comes around quicker than we’d like, and get proper advice on how to manage your pensions, savings, property matters and more.

 

Preparing Your Digital Business For 2019

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2018 is fast approaching its conclusion. That said, there’s still plenty of time to make the changes needed to prepare your business for bigger and better things in 2019. I’m already planning and putting things in place to make 2019 my best business to date. If taking your digital business to the next level is your big plan for 2019, why not get a head start with these simple suggestions? 

Outsource and Utilise Your Network

The benefits of outsourcing are impossible to deny. Not only does it allow you to gain the best support at a more affordable price, it enables you to build a bigger team without increasing the size of your offices or other business premises.   

With a digital business, you’ll also have a chance to build a network of experts from around the globe. When not outsourcing to others, use your network to learn, to sharpen your skills and to discover more efficient ways to move forward into 2019.

Reduce Overhead Waste

Many business owners will enter the new year with a plan to cut their expenditure by a certain percentage, but you should take a different approach. There’s nothing wrong with spending money to make it. The problems start when you continue to unnecessarily overspend.

Reducing waste can be achieved in several ways. Reviewing business insurance quotes to unlock the best coverage at the best price is a great starting point. Similar sentiments can be used to save money on energy bills, office supplies, and various other items.

Furthermore, embracing smarter business habits should be high on the agenda. Encourage a culture where saving electricity, going paperless, and taking responsibility are vital. The extra money can be invested in far more important areas. This was one of my goals for 2017/2018 and it has saved me money in the long run and paid dividends.

Upgrade Your Online Presence

 As a digital business, perfecting your online presence should always rank highly. The world of digital marketing is constantly changing. If you want to survive in 2019, getting your business on Google My Business for example, will be vital. Embracing social media influencers will help too (yet don’t get caught up in the hype).

Your website will naturally continue to play the most integral part in your business’ online presence. Investing in new payment methods allows you to accept even more sales from a growing audience. Meanwhile, switching to Just Host service can provide greater stability. Regular downtime is not an option.

Customers will make judgements within seconds of interacting with the site. Positive reviews, a great layout, a strong search engine presence, and a large (authentic and relevant) social media following will benefit your brand. Consider launching an app too, and you’ll be able to send notifications right to service user’s pockets.

Improve Customer Care

Mistakes happen in business. There’s not much you can do about this other than do everything in your power to keep the errors down to a minimum. However, by responding to the issues in the most positive fashion, you’ll find that customers are far more likely to forgive you.

First and foremost, you should learn to establish a clear set of terms and conditions, for example, a fair returns policy. When coupled with a website FAQ, customers will have a far clearer understanding of where they stand.

Social media is a great solution for handling enquiries. Meanwhile, a virtual receptionist can aid your telephone communications. 

Target New Marketplaces

If you are in sales, look at ways of meeting new customers. Setting up an eBay store or an Amazon store can be a great way to reach new clients. They’ll trust the third-party platforms, which can give you a chance to gain their trust as a brand. This can be a great way to get rid of surplus stock too.

If nothing else, the increased visibility on those platforms further enhances the brand image and presence. For the sake of your on-site sales as well as the revenue as a whole, this is a step in the right direction. Just be sure to do it in the correct fashion.

Start To Show Personality

A digital business has many advantages over small ones working in brick and mortar stores, including being able to reach vast numbers of people online. Good quality photos and videos are particularly great ways to provide insight into you, your brand and/or your business. The Canon G7X Mark II review underlines the importance of a great camera. Don’t forget that it’s equally necessary to create great content too (trust me on this one, I’m a copywriter).

Listen To Your Digital Business Audience

It’s easy to get caught up in the ideas that you love. Ultimately, you cannot lose sight of the fact your business should be tailored to suit the customers. It’s their decisions that will ultimately decide whether the business succeeds or fails. With this in mind, they deserve your respect at all times.

 Many businesses forget to actually ask clients what they want. Use customer questionnaires and focus groups to gain further insight. By making changes based on those quantifiable results, the hopes of taking your venture to the next level are greatly increased.

A business that evolves with the best interests of the customers in mind will always do well. Get the ball rolling in the final weeks of 2018, and this will set you up perfectly for a bigger and better 2019. I’m on with this and it’s exciting! Are you ready to take your digital business into 2019?