The Optimal Age To Save for Retirement

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  • Do you wish you had discovered investing sooner and started saving for retirement earlier? In today's video, I want to show you a different way to think about it.
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  • @DamienTalksMoney
    @DamienTalksMoney  17 днів тому +6

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    • @cspeirs1
      @cspeirs1 17 днів тому +1

      Brilliant! Loved this, thanks Damien

    • @cleric7788
      @cleric7788 17 днів тому +2

      Off topic but what t shirt are you wearing?

    • @DamienTalksMoney
      @DamienTalksMoney  17 днів тому +2

      @@cleric7788 it is just a t shirt from Zara

    • @kurtismunden7023
      @kurtismunden7023 16 днів тому

      @@DamienTalksMoneywhat’s your opinion on cash value life insurance for long term use and potentially long term wealth ?

    • @incurza9647
      @incurza9647 16 днів тому

      Hi Damien, I'm interested in your cheat sheet and the spreadsheet from this video but the link in your previous video appears to have broken?

  • @jack_walt
    @jack_walt 17 днів тому +197

    My parents told me to start contributing when I became an apprentice at 18 years old. It might’ve been the single best piece of advice I was ever given and I’ll be forever grateful

    • @connorwilloughby1696
      @connorwilloughby1696 17 днів тому +15

      Mine was from a senior colleague, he suggested I over contribute a few percent at 17. Now at 25 I'm incredibly grateful.

    • @jack_walt
      @jack_walt 17 днів тому

      @@connorwilloughby1696 that’s awesome. I’m 23 now and even just those first 5 years of contributing has given me pot size more than double the average 25-34 age group in this video. Wish you all the best for the future

    • @jack_walt
      @jack_walt 17 днів тому

      @@connorwilloughby1696 that’s awesome. I’m 23 now and even just 5 years of contributing has given me a pot size more than double the average 25-34 age group in this video. Wish you all the best for the future!

    • @anonb0
      @anonb0 17 днів тому +5

      Also started as an apprentice at 17

    • @DamienTalksMoney
      @DamienTalksMoney  17 днів тому +9

      Well done for listening!!

  • @mattferdinando
    @mattferdinando 17 днів тому +182

    I don’t say this lightly as you’ve done some brilliant videos, but this is the best you’ve ever done. The narrative arc, the entertainment value and pollock jokes, and the underlying financial message all brilliant.

    • @DamienTalksMoney
      @DamienTalksMoney  17 днів тому +16

      Thank you so much! I’m just glad my ramblings about artists made sense 😂

    • @jessperry1703
      @jessperry1703 17 днів тому +10

      @@DamienTalksMoney it was all worth it for your final sentence

    • @joshuakentolp7152
      @joshuakentolp7152 17 днів тому

      @@DamienTalksMoney wholeheartedly agree with the above comment, really well researched, structured and entertaining video

    • @MM-ev1fg
      @MM-ev1fg 13 днів тому

      Agreed. I’ve shared this with many people.

  • @leightonharrison2328
    @leightonharrison2328 17 днів тому +108

    51yo, 10k in work pension, just opened a sipp. Never to late, the saying' best time to plant a tree was 30 years ago, the next best time is now!' Thanks to you, and a couple others on you tube, my financial understanding has become, over the past couple of years, more than I've ever had!

    • @DamienTalksMoney
      @DamienTalksMoney  17 днів тому +14

      Lovely positive attitude and you have loads of time to get a really decent pot together!

    • @TheNicoliyah
      @TheNicoliyah 17 днів тому +7

      I’m in a similar position have had my SIPP for a few years (not a lot in it lol) have just opened my first stocks & shares ISA so that I can use it for dividend investing

  • @jameswood4183
    @jameswood4183 17 днів тому +74

    This has to be one of the best financial UA-cam channels around !

  • @padanfain7466
    @padanfain7466 17 днів тому +63

    I love this guy! Always makes you feel better about life. I had nothing and no hope at 34, at 44 I've started a business, got. House and paid off the house, and saved a decent amount. 10 years can make a huge difference.

    • @DamienTalksMoney
      @DamienTalksMoney  17 днів тому +7

      Love this! Just shows that a decade is so much time if you put your mind to it

    • @orangesnowflake3769
      @orangesnowflake3769 17 днів тому

      Thanks for posting this

    • @user-xn2tz2dz8c
      @user-xn2tz2dz8c 17 днів тому

      I agree.

    • @Rayraysplums
      @Rayraysplums 16 днів тому

      Luck must have been on your side well done.

    • @padanfain7466
      @padanfain7466 16 днів тому +2

      @@Rayraysplums What I can tell you with confidence, is that luck had nothing to do with it. I had a mental breakdown due to addiction and work stress, and had to make some serious changes to my life. I started a business at home due to the severe anxiety that came with it. Lucky me!

  • @mrtod13
    @mrtod13 17 днів тому +18

    As a soon to be 55 year old, this was a very welcome shot of positivity. Thanks Damien 😁

  • @helensavvides6582
    @helensavvides6582 17 днів тому +25

    My thoughts exactly. My father worked until 81 because he loved his work. I think we need to change the narrative on retirement and work. If you can work and you enjoy it, why shouldn't you ? Most people cannot swan off into the sunset, cruising and expensive holidays but instead can find other joys in life. We all want to feel safe and secure and managing your money does that. Giving (in any form) adds to a feeling of security because this signifies abundance. Either of time or money. There are so many ways to feel more secure instead of fear driven. Thank you for this video. It raises so much on how perception is vital.

  • @liberalmatt
    @liberalmatt 17 днів тому +54

    Never too late. 51 here and making a start - if anything just to mitigate the lost opportunities so far. If I had known the real value of compounding (for example) 30 years back, life would be so much different. Yet more reasons to include basic financial literacy (how to understand projections, yield calculations, gilts/bonds/ETF etc. and how to compare options) in school curricula.

    • @shellyperera2010
      @shellyperera2010 17 днів тому +2

      Completely agree. It's a scandal that this is not taught in schools. Access to free/affordable pension and investment advice should also be available when people first start work. We had a pension talk at work and it was obvious that the vast majority of people had very little knowledge about the subject. Most were in the default fund which had lost money this past year when global stocks have seen excellent returns. They didn't know you could switch out and the platform has an excellent range of cheap global trackers. We have a pensions time bomb coming down the road now DB is no longer. How people are going to manage their pots in retirement I have no idea if they don't know about appropriate asset allocation, sequence of returns risk etc. etc.

    • @stickleback73
      @stickleback73 17 днів тому

      100% agree!! Also 51 and sad this stuff wasn't taught to me and my parents didn't provide basic advice either. I have been educating my youngsters and when they start their first jobs I'll get them to sit with a financial advisor and encourage this throughout their working lives.
      Great channel and content!

    • @BIG2hats
      @BIG2hats 8 днів тому

      They don’t want it to be taught at schools, the economy is built on spenders, not savers!
      In fact, the UK had one of the lowest rates of citizens investing in the developed world. We have failed.

    • @mircea_h
      @mircea_h 6 днів тому

      i dont think it was always as easy as today to invest
      also maybe there were better economic times so people would not feel pressured to invest
      also if you bought your house that's also an investment
      its not all black and white

  • @prof.stacythemoneyteacher
    @prof.stacythemoneyteacher 17 днів тому +10

    You're never too old to start saving for retirement. It's best to start early, but starting ever is better than never.

  • @hmcvm
    @hmcvm 17 днів тому +38

    I don’t think there’s any other channel out here combining informed, realistic and honest financial advice with entertainment so well.
    Such a great video mate!

  • @TheEmanep
    @TheEmanep 17 днів тому +6

    Thank you - at 53 I’ve been freaking out about retirement, but Grandma Moses has given those of us above the age of 30 hope!

  • @Riaan3108
    @Riaan3108 17 днів тому +23

    Mood-hoover, you learn new things on this channel every time….

    • @DamienTalksMoney
      @DamienTalksMoney  17 днів тому +2

      🤣

    • @1anre
      @1anre 16 днів тому

      Is that the nickname for those rubbish blogs?

  • @H.I.T.E.N.
    @H.I.T.E.N. 17 днів тому +22

    "We all make mistakes, have struggles, and even regret things in our past. But you are not your mistakes, you are not your struggles, and you are here NOW with the power to shape your day and your future." - Steve Maraboli
    Thanks to you pal, we're all here taking back our power and making meaningful changes for a better future. Better late than never, hey! Appreciate you mate.

  • @jamesodd3896
    @jamesodd3896 17 днів тому +10

    I like that you don’t follow the crowd . Your content is honest & nothing like I’ve seen elsewhere.

  • @amandacornwill9370
    @amandacornwill9370 17 днів тому +8

    This is largely what I have done simply due to life and kids. I paid into pensions in my 20s and not again seriously until my mid 40s. Now 2 months away from 55 with enough to retire if I wanted to. Great points made 👍🏻

  • @MrKlawUK
    @MrKlawUK 17 днів тому +10

    this is eye opening and at least a little reassuring. 53 now, planning to finish mortgage at 55, then push 35% gross income into pension for as long as possible

    • @KiHToG
      @KiHToG 16 днів тому +3

      Having a mortgage free home probably means you are far ahead of the average 55yo in terms of net worth.

  • @shelle.angelo
    @shelle.angelo 10 днів тому +4

    More and more people might face a tough time in retirement. Low-paying jobs, inflation, and high rents make it hard to save. Now, middle-class Americans find it tough to own a home too, leaving them without a place to retire.

    • @spacecadet6
      @spacecadet6 10 днів тому +4

      The increasing prices have impacted my plan to retire at 62, work part-time, and save for the future. I'm concerned about whether those who navigated the 2008 financial crisis had an easier time than I am currently experiencing. The combination of stock market volatility and a decrease in income is causing anxiety about whether I'll have sufficient funds for retirement.

    • @emmaarmando
      @emmaarmando 10 днів тому +3

      This is precisely why I like having a portfolio coach guide my day-to-day market decisions: with their extensive knowledge of going long and short at the same time, using risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying it off as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, their skillset makes it nearly impossible for them to underperform. I've been utilizing a portfolio coach for more than two years, and I've made over $800,000.

    • @noah-greene
      @noah-greene 10 днів тому +3

      @@emmaarmandoMind if I ask you to recommend this particular coach you using their service?

    • @emmaarmando
      @emmaarmando 10 днів тому +2

      *Gertrude Margaret Quinto* maintains an online presence. Just make a simple search for her name online.

    • @ohioveteran
      @ohioveteran 10 днів тому +1

      I looked up her full name online and found her page. I emailed and made an appointment to talk with her; hopefully, she gets back to me.

  • @SS-vz9iv
    @SS-vz9iv 17 днів тому

    People really needed this Damien! Thank you 😊

  • @ceciliabrown3301
    @ceciliabrown3301 17 днів тому +1

    Thank you. Your posts give me hope as I started late.

  • @rmas66
    @rmas66 17 годин тому +1

    Great message. Thanks as a 57 year old who's had plenty of bumps on the way, i feel reassured 👍🏼

    • @DamienTalksMoney
      @DamienTalksMoney  17 годин тому +1

      Wonderful! Thank you for taking the time to comment. The bumps make us who we are.

  • @annabeljewel
    @annabeljewel 16 днів тому

    Thank you for this. This is just what I needed and I've saved it to watch again for those times when I'm panicking about the future.

  • @tommasoparrinello6236
    @tommasoparrinello6236 17 днів тому +1

    Congratulations for this video. One of the best!

  • @davidandhelen4657
    @davidandhelen4657 3 дні тому

    Well written and well crafted piece.

  • @melalblas
    @melalblas 15 днів тому

    Another wonderful video and especially lovely as us older bods (I’m 47) defo don’t love being told we should have started earlier so this is gold thank you Damien! ❤

  • @suzannerogers-pt1xx
    @suzannerogers-pt1xx 6 днів тому

    Thank you. This video has reassured me so much 😊

  • @oldnotobsolete.2925
    @oldnotobsolete.2925 17 днів тому +1

    Top Class video! Will be sharing the link at work as it's a message that needs to get as wide an audience as possible!

  • @lawrencehooper4341
    @lawrencehooper4341 16 днів тому

    Damien, your content is top-notch. Thank you

  • @toriebrame3419
    @toriebrame3419 17 днів тому

    This is my favorite finance channel. Thank you for this video!

  • @hotelhero4193
    @hotelhero4193 17 днів тому

    Lovely video as always, thank you.
    Great way to look at alternative options

  • @oxyphonic
    @oxyphonic 2 дні тому

    Quality content as always! Great to see a different perspective

  • @handlethehandle7
    @handlethehandle7 17 днів тому

    So good to learn about Grandma Moses. Your presentations are always so interesting. Coolio editing too. One exceptional human being who is beautifully humble with it. Well done D n co.

  • @lifesacardgame6454
    @lifesacardgame6454 17 днів тому +4

    Thank you for your positivity on this subject.

  • @hazeldavis3176
    @hazeldavis3176 16 днів тому +1

    Can't thank you enough for this video. Really gave me hope back 🌺

  • @DTL0VER
    @DTL0VER 17 днів тому

    Cracking video mate. Well done 👏🏼

  • @legendarypandagaming1785
    @legendarypandagaming1785 12 днів тому

    Great insights again Damo!
    Much appreciated - Manchester based viewer 👍

  • @philistineau
    @philistineau 17 днів тому +1

    This is brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. I live in the financial world, reading about this stuff, and I have never seen this article before. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @JHA854
    @JHA854 16 днів тому

    Damien, you always make me feel like I am not doing so badly with my finances. Thank you so much!

  • @Trifusion1
    @Trifusion1 17 днів тому +4

    Really appreciate the quality of the graphs in this video. Super clear and visually appealing too.

  • @pt2913
    @pt2913 17 днів тому +2

    Brilliant video Damien. Extremely thorough and VERY reassuring. Thank you.

  • @collettewilliams642
    @collettewilliams642 12 днів тому

    Just brilliant, came away feeling really energised and positive and I’ve learnt loads! Besides your knowledge, I think the hope and positivity you spread are two of the most important things you can inspire in someone 😊

  • @richardmcgreary6368
    @richardmcgreary6368 13 годин тому

    Great video! Well researched, well explained, and all based on a really interesting truth! ❤🎉

  • @TheLeeBoyman
    @TheLeeBoyman 17 днів тому +1

    Excellent work Damien 👏

  • @Mabidakun
    @Mabidakun 17 днів тому

    Damo, you continue to make me smile. You are by far the best (and most entertaining!) finance UA-camr. Thanks for giving an old head like me, hope! 💯

  • @The_Recusant_Vagabond
    @The_Recusant_Vagabond 17 днів тому

    Thank you so much for this video! Very up lifting !

  • @shawfair4591
    @shawfair4591 17 днів тому +1

    Great video again mate 👌🏽 thank you

  • @k.avilla8061
    @k.avilla8061 17 днів тому

    Very inspiring and informative presentation, Damien. God bless you.

  • @discodiscodiscoking
    @discodiscodiscoking 17 днів тому +2

    This is a brilliant video. Thank you Damian for not just feeding the negative outlook and being positive about outcomes. I love that you back up what you say with data and real world examples rather than assumptions.
    Keep it up mate, lots of people are thankful for what you do and you should be proud of the changes you inspire in people. Just think, decades in the future, some people will be physically benefiting from some of the changes introduced to them by yourself. I’m proud of you, and I don’t even know you.

  • @lisaclayton517
    @lisaclayton517 17 днів тому +4

    Thanks for this Damien, at 50 and just getting a grip of this money lark I was panicking. But you’re right, there is no end date 🙌 thank you x

  • @garysanders8090
    @garysanders8090 17 днів тому +3

    "mood hoover" fantastic description

  • @method2madness961
    @method2madness961 17 днів тому

    Great video, very helpful to have advice that adds a lot of context and nuance that is often missed. Adding this nuance stops this from being a video that is good to know but doesn't feel personally applicable.

  • @DanRobards
    @DanRobards 17 днів тому

    These graphics are getting super fancy! Good shit Damo!

  • @hbbstn
    @hbbstn 17 днів тому

    Thanks for making this video! I spent my savings in getting higher education in my 20s and 30s. I'm in my mid-40s and started saving more seriously in recent years.

  • @luQi457
    @luQi457 7 днів тому

    Loved this video. At 27, I sometimes feel as though I'm lagging behind in my financial journey comparatively. but thanks to you, found a new hope.

  • @user-wl7jy9wu9m
    @user-wl7jy9wu9m 17 днів тому +2

    Refreshing positive video message enjoyed this Damien. 53 yr old guy. Late starter keep going.. Great job

  • @user-cz2pi7fm5e
    @user-cz2pi7fm5e 16 днів тому

    Thanks for your positive thoughts

  • @oliverdownes3184
    @oliverdownes3184 17 днів тому

    Love “mood hoovers” sentence 😀👍great blog thank you very enlightening and positive spin !….. I’m getting my old painting by numbers box out….. just in case 🤗😉👍

  • @robm509
    @robm509 17 днів тому +2

    Thanks for this. I'm 51 years old. I was self-employed for 19 years but wasn't earning enough to make regular contributions to my private pension, and I got into severe difficulty with a property investment that went bad. Now that I am back in full-time employment and my mortgage is finally paid off, I began paying regular and voluntary contributions (about 30% of my annual income) to my pension again. It's amazing how quickly the funds have built up in such a short space of time. All is looking rosy again!

  • @cannontrodder
    @cannontrodder 17 днів тому +2

    You are a mood hoover that has been thrown into reverse! Brilliant video!!

  • @Caution1990
    @Caution1990 17 днів тому +6

    This is brilliant Damien! As someone with 2 young kids, and “behind” on my retirement savings for my age, this video makes me feel what many other pension videos don’t. A bit better about myself. Like I’m not alone, and have the ability to catch up. Thanks!

  • @davejones6891
    @davejones6891 17 днів тому

    😮reassuring video Damo, Thanks!

  • @hummels8393
    @hummels8393 17 днів тому

    this is an incredible video! thank you

  • @kensingh963
    @kensingh963 13 днів тому

    Brilliant, informative video. Thanks.

  • @Paranoidandro1d1
    @Paranoidandro1d1 16 днів тому

    Excellent video again. Thank you!

  • @horacebury
    @horacebury 16 днів тому

    Thank you so much 😅 Other than a pension, investing was such a late thing. You’ve really let the pressure off. Time to get to work. 💪

  • @SomeoneSmarter
    @SomeoneSmarter 17 днів тому +1

    Damien, this is one of your most interesting videos to date. I've only recently gotten into investing at 45 and I've had those thoughts about wishing I had started earlier. However, I had no spare cash when I was in my 20s! First house, needed a car, got married, etc. I did start increasing my pension contributions on my late 30s and now I chunk 30+% of my wage into my pension, mainly to avoid child benefit clawback. The savings curve you presented here gives me hope that I am on track!

  • @MWR1990
    @MWR1990 16 днів тому +1

    Mate your videos are just getting better and better. No idea how you’re doing it as they were bloody brilliant before.
    Great alternative view on how saving for retirement doesn’t have to be a straight line. At 33 I’m keeping my contribution locked in until I can’t afford it. My last 2 pay rises have gone straight into increased contributions, as have my bonuses, to avoid lifestyle creep. Plus the “free childcare” gets removed if I don’t.
    I’m planning an increase to my savings rate when my little one grows up, knowing that’s ok is a relief. Thanks again Damo.

  • @baronvonhoughton
    @baronvonhoughton 17 днів тому +10

    Thanks mate, needed this one. 40's and constantly feeling I started too late.

  • @tinanolan1485
    @tinanolan1485 16 днів тому

    Really great content - well done.

  • @pacifica9718
    @pacifica9718 17 днів тому +1

    Thank you! I was guilty of the ostrich view of pensions until my fifties but I will have the mortgage paid this year and can now throw almost the entirety of my income at it. Your video has given me hope that it really is never too late.

  • @shellyperera2010
    @shellyperera2010 17 днів тому +2

    Brilliant brilliant video! One of your best. We have followed virtually the exact trajectory. Not much saving up to age 50ish but now kids are older, I've gone back to work after looking after the kids, partner is at peak earnings due to experience, we are putting massive amounts into our pensions and will be on track to retire at around age 59/60. And that's from corporate jobs. We fully intend to keep earning in retirement as there's no way we could sit around doing not very much. It's a good idea to develop diverse skills and hobbies outside of your day to day work skills as these can often turn into side hustles or full time businesses in retirement.

  • @phooogle
    @phooogle 16 днів тому +1

    Great video, shared with my mate who is panicking about his pension (he is 39).

  • @davidharding3465
    @davidharding3465 17 днів тому +1

    I just love your content Damien! Especially when you use technical terms like mood hoovers. I am 47 and just started tucking away some money in the markets.

  • @adamwestrip7422
    @adamwestrip7422 16 днів тому

    Damo. After finding your videos on UA-cam and Podcasts earlier this year and following your guidance, my future life has changed for the better. At 46 I had little in the way of savings and no real pension plan.
    I am now saving a big chuck of my wages into a SIPP and an ISA every month and have a healthy emergency fund. Thanks for the brilliant videos and great Podcast

  • @ttrjw
    @ttrjw 16 днів тому

    This is your best video so far. Good clear content - loved the graphics.
    The humour also works too!

    • @DamienTalksMoney
      @DamienTalksMoney  16 днів тому

      You have been watching for a long while! So i love hearing what you think of video really pleased you enjoyed this one.

  • @StevenJones-et6vn
    @StevenJones-et6vn 17 днів тому

    Absolutely brilliant,👊✌️

  • @myriamdhaiti2935
    @myriamdhaiti2935 17 днів тому

    I absolutely love this ❤

  • @Brown969
    @Brown969 17 днів тому +3

    41 and really helpful. Thanks Damo. I found when I went self employed I made no savings contributions for 5 years. When the business finally got established, it was much easier (and tax efficient) to divert wages into pension. I was contributing to a workplace pension from 29 and immediately changed my fund choices after doing my own homework. That helped me get a good start.
    What about retirement plans that are outside pensions? Downsizing Property? Business Income? Etc?

  • @mikejames4540
    @mikejames4540 13 днів тому

    A really uplifting piece, Damien, for those in all age groups! And with some lovely touches. Certainly not a load of Pollocks!

  • @realollyrichards
    @realollyrichards 17 днів тому

    Such an important video - great job

  • @dompayne2837
    @dompayne2837 16 днів тому

    A well written video. ❤

  • @AlisonWonderland999
    @AlisonWonderland999 День тому +1

    Ooh heck, I put off watching this as I was so scared of it triggering my usual anxiety on this topic.Then I reminded myself how you excel at putting a positive spin on things, and dared myself to give it a go. And... this was truly inspiring, thank you so much Damo, I nearly cried! This is the very encouragement I have needed since the penny dropped what a wanker I have been financially. It's never too late to turn things around... in fact, actually, thanks to the info you've shared here, I can see that I already have... and will really enjoy that, going forward, instead of beating myself up. Thank you 🤩💗

    • @DamienTalksMoney
      @DamienTalksMoney  День тому +1

      I am glad you were brave and that the video will help you crack on and not beat yourself up everyday. I hope you are well Alison

  • @dforrest4503
    @dforrest4503 17 днів тому

    Yes! Time to start spending now!

  • @rusl12
    @rusl12 17 днів тому +1

    This is a really nice vid, thanks Damian. One thing I’d add though is the importance of health. Whether you have to or want to work after 65, you need to be ABLE TO. This isn’t true for some people and it’s awful. Even if you do retire, you want to be heathy enough to look after the grandkids and all the other good stuff

  • @matthewbaldwin5579
    @matthewbaldwin5579 17 днів тому

    Man this video needed to happen 🎉

  • @Goldman_Bernstein
    @Goldman_Bernstein 17 днів тому

    Thank you! As a 50+ year old man, who just bought a 2003 Honda Civic (Dave Ramsey forced me to buy this), I can relate well to your video! 😅

  • @felixjavierarbeloroman
    @felixjavierarbeloroman 17 днів тому

    Great video. Hi from Barcelona!!

  • @glennsheppard3320
    @glennsheppard3320 12 днів тому

    Thanks Damien, useful advice as always, I started saving when I was 21, but looking at the pension pot now has made me feel both a failure and under prepared for any kind of retirement, releived that I appear to be around the average for my age (50). I have recently been saving more and more to the pension pot putting pay rises and the odd bonus into it but like you have said, I plan to work in some capacity well into my later years. I think a sense of purpose and the social aspects of work, even if you don't always appreciate them at the time, are vastly underestimated.

  • @chrisballUKtoNZ
    @chrisballUKtoNZ 17 днів тому

    love it. i just turned 36 2 weeks ago. doing 50-60% savings rate for the past 2 years. no kids as yet, travelled 45 countries so taking advantage of these years to stash away as much as i can in the hope that when i come into my 40s i have a wad put aside and cant relax off the savings if kids come along etc.

  • @juleskayak
    @juleskayak 16 днів тому

    Excellent video, very helpful for anyone

  • @Qlair2632
    @Qlair2632 16 днів тому

    Great video and creator, I would say let your money work for you (through compounding) rather than frantically trying to fill the gap when you’re older

  • @MartinS-tj9it
    @MartinS-tj9it 17 днів тому

    FANTASTIC video :) thanks for your efforts in showing me and others that the world of finance, savings, shares ect is not that complicated as I thought (for sure muuuch easier than my day job :D [less math, physics, engineering, ect] )

  • @duttontube
    @duttontube 17 днів тому

    Brilliant video Damien! I’m turning 50 this year and didn’t save a huge amount earlier in my life, and wish I had. But now I’m saving as much in 3 months as I earned annually when I graduated. The numbers in later life really do add up. Good luck to younger investors who can start compounding in your 20s!!

  • @Therealmattchong
    @Therealmattchong 17 днів тому

    Needed this thank you

  • @b0rg1010
    @b0rg1010 16 днів тому

    Thank you for you words of facts and encouragement. I'm 51 this year. I've taken risk's in life which most haven't turn out. My pension savings are practically none existent. I'm mortgage free this year. I have some savings and I working towards saving more than I ever could previously. As I've got older, I actually don't panic about my future. I'm a worker and as long as my health allows I will always work and enjoy what I do. It's all about quality of life. I have seen too many friends die and leave all their wealth to others after sacrificing living life in their early years. Such a shame. Live for today, you still have plenty of time.

  • @henghistbluetooth7882
    @henghistbluetooth7882 17 днів тому +4

    For me being 51 and beginning with auto-enrolment at 42 isn;t the regret I have. The regret I have is not increasing my contributions and not realising that I could almost double them and see my take home pay only go down by a tiny fraction. Do that for 10 years and it makes a massive difference with little to no daily consequences. For me that makes me upset. But this video is excellent - I’ll probably retire when I’m around 62 but even then I plan to design some training materials on Udemy and maybe start a third career!

  • @teamfusion7218
    @teamfusion7218 16 днів тому

    Great Video again, I actually stop what I am doing to watch your videos. I watched your last video about work based pension, qualifying earnings or whole salary. Taking a pay increase is too tempting to spend so rather than take a pay increase, I asked my boss if they would match my contribution that is paid directly into my naff NEST pension (That will be getting changed soon thanks to Damien) and they agreed, so the amount I pay into my pension is whopping, so I feel more confident now about my pension....oh and I am 52 and while I felt I was late to the pension party, i'm not doing to bad. (And I started my 212 account and shifted cash there just for the increased interest rate).

  • @denisedeakins4828
    @denisedeakins4828 11 днів тому

    Hi Damien, I didn't have any sort of pension until i was around 46, a few years later I realised I was behind what others my age were doing which was a bit worrying. This insight gives us older ones all hope to see we still have time to save and achieve! Thanks :)

  • @MrBerry67
    @MrBerry67 16 днів тому

    Great information - it certainly never is too late - just do it

  • @MarcellJohnsonIII
    @MarcellJohnsonIII 17 днів тому

    Fantastic video, I don’t usually comment but felt compelled to. Good work.