Your financial healthcheck feedback
Here is your feedback - but first....
The healthcheck aims to give you some information to help you identify your financial needs and make your financial decisions. It only provides a general guide and you shouldn't take any decisions based solely on your feedback.
We'll work through your financial needs in an order of priority that is likely to be sensible for most people - but the healthcheck is not a substitute for you thinking about how this relates to your own circumstances and priorities.
If you want to look at any area of your finances in more detail, our checklists have some ideas about what to do next and include links to other sources of information and advice.
CHECKLISTS - for more information and useful links |
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CHECKLISTS - for more information and useful links
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Don't worry if the healthcheck has given you lots to think about. You don't have to tackle everything at once - you could concentrate on one or two areas first and move on to the rest later. The healthcheck has worked through your finances in an order of priority which is likely to be sensible for most people. But your circumstances may be different and you may have different priorities.
And don't worry either if you don't have enough money to cover all your financial needs. Do what you can in those areas that are important to you - every little helps! Taking even a small step now could help you financially - if not immediately, then at some time in the future.
Take a look at our checklists for some ideas on what to do next and links to other sources of information and advice.
You could make an action plan. Think about what you want to do in each area - get some more information or advice perhaps, review what you have already or buy a new financial product. And set yourself a target for when you'll do it - try to stick to it but remember to be realistic.
Your feedback is based on the information you gave today about your current financial circumstances. But it's always a good idea to review your finances from time to time, especially if your circumstances change. You could visit the healthcheck again in the future.
Remember, the healthcheck doesn't provide financial or other professional advice. If you want advice specifically tailored to your personal circumstances you should consult an adviser. If you are using the healthcheck with an adviser, the FSA and BBC do not endorse any conclusions they may draw from it or recommendations they make to you.
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The Financial Healthcheck was developed jointly by the BBC and the Financial Services Authority (FSA), the UK watchdog for the financial services industry.
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