7 Ways to Boost Your Pension Pot

Twenty years from now, you will wish you had started saving 15% of what you earned to feel confident enough of controlling of your financial future

External Writer 11 March, 2015 | 12:19PM
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Morningstar's "Perspectives" series features investment insights from selected third-party contributors. Here, as part of Morningstar’s Guide to Financial Planning, Robert Gardner, co-CEO of Redington explains the importance of prioritising retirement saving.

The best time to save for a pension is 30 years ago; the second best is now. We are a nation of borrowers and spenders. A recent Lloyds Bank report found that a third of UK households have little or no savings. We do not cast our minds ahead to being 60 or 70 years old, which means we do not feel ready for retirement.

The burden of responsibility for ensuring adequate levels of income in retirement is moving from the state to the individual. The state will be responsible for providing the new Single Tier Pension of less than £150 per week. Sadly, half of all households in the UK are completely unprepared for the demographic challenges we face.

We Are Responsible For Our Own Financial Future

Twenty years from now, you will wish you had started saving 15% of what you earned to feel confident enough of controlling of your financial future. In the UK, we are now responsible for saving and investing for our own financial security, with the freedom of choice over our savings in retirement. However, we are all living longer than the retirement age is rising.

This means we spend longer in retirement and require more money. We are also responsible for beating inflation, investment and longevity risks. Sadly, 90% of the UK population have never received any form of financial education. As a result, we are unable and unwilling to make informed financial decisions.

In this new Age of Responsibility we need a Roadmap to save for a comfortable retirement. We believe people need to save early, save often, save more, save longer.

7 Key Ideas When Saving For Retirement

Shift Your Mindset

Openly discuss planning, saving and investing for retirement with those around you. If we can collectively influence one another to save more and save better, we will grow wealthier as a nation. 

Seek Advice

Those who have been advised on their retirement planning save a third more – and retire with double the pension savings.

Have an End in Mind

Begin your saving journey with a clear retirement objective, and invest accordingly.

Do Not Wait Until Tomorrow

People in the UK currently save 5-6% of their income, when in fact you need at least 15% to live comfortably in retirement. Consistently saving at this level will yield extraordinary results.

Save More and Spend Less

Remember that your savings – not your income – will determine your financial freedom. Budgeting and saving to pay down debts is important. Even those who save tend to do so with a large item or house deposit in mind; fewer than one in five are saving for retirement.

Invest According to Your Own Retirement Goals

Frame your investment decisions and risks in the context of the income you need in retirement. There is an ever-increasing number of investment products designed to help you reach your personal objectives.   

Stay on Track

Use technology to stay on track with your savings and investments on the journey to retirement. Monitoring your progress may also combat behavioural biases of inertia and short term gratification. 

Don't be afraid to start saving 15% today. Your future self will thank you enormously.

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