Time to make your financial New Year's Resolutions

Now you’ve got Christmas out of the way – is it time you took a look at your finances?

 

If you made some financial New Year’s resolutions last year – how did it go? Did you achieve your financial goals? What kinds of financial New Year’s resolutions would you like to make this year?

While you’re full of good intentions about 2012 and maybe a bit uneasy about the Christmas credit card bill, it’s a great time for financial stock-taking – and you don’t have to do it alone. If you’re worried you spent too much at Christmas, or you have some New Year goals and dreams that need some financing, My IFM can help.

Whatever your situation, My IFM holds your hand while you face the pain, and give you sound advice about how to go on from here.

Financial worries often come to a head in the new year, but there’s no need for it to give you a headache so long as you’ve got your situation within your control.

At My IFM we see people all the time who have spent years with their head in the sand about their finances. Unfortunately that doesn’t solve the problem – and it doesn’t do much to help the worry, either. But once you’ve really taken stock and made some well-informed decisions, you’ll be feeling more relaxed about it. It’s always better to know where you stand.

Alternatively, you may feel your money is doing exactly what you need it to do, your savings are well tucked away and earning you interest. Again, however, this is not the best time to be complacent – it may be that to get the best return on your investments, you need to do something a little but more creative with your money.

If you’d like to get back in control of your finances and your financial future, give My IFM a call today on 0845 066 9432.

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