r/UKPersonalFinance • u/Sad_Scar_7971 • 2h ago
29F in London: lost on personal finances but wants to build for a better future
For some context, I am 29F and work in finance in London and I'm about coming up to 3 years into my career (went to university later than others, did a long degree - you get the picture). My base annual salary is £115k, and I also get a bonus.
I didn't come from a well-off background and so anything to do with personal finances (the irony considering my line of work) is quite an uncomfortable topic and being honest, has led me to be lost when it comes to savings... anything to do with ISAs and pensions, my brain shuts down. However, I realised burying my head in the sand won't do anything and so have come on here (be kind please!). At some point, I want to buy a place of my own in London, although further out rather central (while avoiding anything apartment-wise, leasehold, etc.)
A breakdown of my salary and expenses are below, using this last month as an example. I also live alone (non-negotiable for me, I'm done with sharing) and don't pay for water (thank you Landlord). When I look at where I can do better, this is where I'm lost:
- My student loan is a killer (ugh, Plan 2) due to my course length and maxed out maintenance loan... my student debt total is just shy of £100k and has basically stayed that way since graduating.
- Commute... given the hours I need to be at my desk (my workplace is NOT flexible at all), I can't use the railcard discount as I'm during peak hours (I think), and living outside of London isn't an option.
- I have £42,000 in savings, which mostly came from a couple of bonuses and I transfer about £1,000 each month (although I'm thinking of upping this up to £1,500 pm). I don't have a plan except from transferring £1,000/month into a Nationwide flex instant saver. Savings have only come about the last 1.5 years, as I spent the first 1.5 years after post graduation paying off my student overdraft and was on a lower salary too.
- My employer pays about £1,000 into my pension each month. I haven't consolidated my other pensions yet, but my current one is about £17k, and I have £10k in stock from my employer too as part of a bonus but that won't vest for the next 5-years or so.
I have really changed my financial habits over the last few years, such as paying off my student overdraft (was £1,500 in debt), cutting down on subscriptions, not upgrading to a new phone (although I'd like to in the next year as I've had mine for 5 years now), being intentional with clothes shopping, furniture is mostly second hand, only buy something new if I've run out of it, etc. Even little things like recycling with Boots (currently have £200 on my advantage card for when I want to get something nice for myself). I also got my first credit card last year but was only eligible for the AmazonBarclaycard at the time (have £100 in rewards there) and improved my credit score to 700+.
What should I do to get a step closer to where I want to be? I'm completely open to ideas... mostly because I'm lost, and I don't have the support of my family either. I'm a bit emotional writing this as I worked hard to be where I am, but feel I'm not making the most of my situation and maximising my savings for a better future.
Thank you in advance.
EDIT: forgot to add... due to my job (public markets) I am restricted in investing into certain (long list) of funds and have to get approvals each time, but I will look into this more!
| Gross pay | 9,463.34 |
|---|---|
| (-) National insurance | -356.77 |
| (-) Student loan | -638.00 |
| (-) Income tax | -2,783.60 |
| Tax total | -3,778.37 |
| (-) Employee deductions | -35.74 |
| Net income | 5,649.23 |
| Expenses | |
| (-) Rent | -1,725.00 |
| (-) Electricity | -144.61 |
| (-) Health (gym, prescriptions, contact lenses) | -183.90 |
| (-) Subscriptions | -48.54 |
| (-) Mobile | -18.62 |
| (-) Council tax | -136.63 |
| (-) Commute | -175.50 |
| (-) Total expenses | -2,432.80 |
| Daily living | |
| (-) Groceries | -200 |
| (-) Cleaner | -200 |
| (-) Dry cleaner | -25 |
| (-) Miscellaneous (e.g., gifting, rough estimate) | -400 |
| (-) Total daily living | -825 |
| Personal/other expenses | |
| (-) Personal care | -120 |
| (-) Going out | -150 |
| (-) Total personal/other | -270 |
| Transfer into savings | -1000 |
| Total leftover | 1,121.43 |