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Making your money work harder could help you reach your goals more quickly. Here are six questions to ask yourself. 

23 December 2025 | 3 minute read

Making your money work harder could help you reach your goals more quickly and boost your long-term financial security.

A wealth manager will be able to help, but whether you want to grow your wealth, save for retirement or ensure your loved ones are provided for, the place to start is to ask yourself the right questions.

1. What do you want your money to do for you?

The answer will partly depend on your life stage, and priorities. What are the financial milestones you want to hit? Do you have a secure plan in place for your retirement or is, say, saving for your children’s future your priority?

Whatever your goals, are you making the most of the money that you have accumulated, or could it be working harder?

2. Are your savings growing?

Any cash savings could be languishing in accounts paying dismal interest rates.

Although the stock market goes down as well as up, history shows that it tends to perform more strongly than cash over the long term. Investing could therefore give at least some of your money the opportunity to grow faster. If you want expert advice, a wealth manager can help, as they make the decisions on what to buy and sell on your behalf.

3. When do you want to retire?

This question will be at the core of any long-term financial strategy.

Working backwards will allow you to cross-reference your desired lifestyle with the funds you need to sustain it and the time needed to accumulate them.

Retirement planning can be a complicated process, but advice can deliver the key benefit of clarity.

4. Are you separating your long and short-term priorities?

Defining your goals is one thing – but considering how much time you need is just as important. You will most likely have different priorities over your lifetime that may require separate financial strategies.

Our wealth managers can help you prioritise your goals and put timely plans in place to achieve them.

5. Do you have debts to tackle?

The interest rates on credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans are usually higher than the interest rates on cash and the average return on investments. By paying off expensive debts, you’ll be in a better overall position in the long term.

6. Are you using all your tax allowances?

No-one knows what tax changes may lie ahead. Maximising your tax allowances now could give your finances a boost. Fortunately, there are plenty of opportunities to benefit from tax efficiency today and profit over the long term.

Our wealth managers can help you keep abreast of changes in the tax landscape and make decisions that optimise the allowances that do exist, such as pensions and Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs).

Find out more from our dedicated support team by calling us on 020 7246 1111. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.

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