With wages squeezed and the cost of living biting, our money goals say a lot about what we value. Rank these milestones from the one that would mean most to you down to the least.
Put the items in your preferred order.
Paying off the mortgage
That final payment to the lender means the roof over your head is truly yours. For many Brits, it's the ultimate symbol of financial freedom.
Building a six-figure pension pot
Knowing your later years won't depend on the state pension alone brings real peace of mind. It's the quiet win that compounds over decades.
Becoming completely debt-free
Clearing every last balance means your income is finally yours to direct. The mental weight that lifts is often bigger than the financial one.
Saving a year's salary in an emergency fund
Twelve months of expenses sitting in an ISA means redundancy or illness wouldn't derail you. It's the financial safety blanket most of us only dream of.
Helping your kids onto the property ladder
Handing over a deposit so the next generation can buy a home feels like a generational victory. Given today's house prices, it's no small feat.
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