Good morning, Alex

Viewing household finances with Sam

Household Net Worth

£74,875

You: £28,000 · Sam: £8,200

Savings
£15,200
Investments
£4,000
Pension
£17,000
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Annual cash flow
+£33,336/ year

£2.8k/mo saved · 48% rate

Expenses £3.0kSaved £2.8k (48%)of £5.8k/mo
Financial health
51

Try to save at least 20% of your income

Safety net
65%
Debt ratio
100%
Savings
15%
Pension
30%
Diversification
40%
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Milestones

Safety net

4.0 mo

covered

Debt-free by

Clear

No debts to clear

Explore buying a home?

10× income

Age 36

in 7 years

Freedom age

Age 52

23 years away

Actions for you

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Considering buying?

If you're considering buying, at £1,600/month rent you could explore the Buy a House scenario to compare renting vs. owning over 10–30 years

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Reduce your expense ratio

Your expenses are 95% of take-home pay (£3,010/month). Reducing by £317 frees up meaningful savings capacity

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Your Financial Trajectory

Projected year-end values, starting Dec 2026

Your Timeline
Retirement age
67
Plan until age
90
Market Returns
Equity returns
7%
Pension growth
6%
Cash / savings
4.5%
Economic
Inflation
3%

Model assumptions: Monthly surplus is automatically split across accounts (50% equities, 25% pension, 15% general investment, 10% cash savings). Return rates are nominal — when inflation is enabled, the projection subtracts inflation to use real rates. CGT uses actual cost basis where tracked; 50% gain assumed for older positions. UK state pension uses triple-lock uplift: max(2.5%, inflation) per year. Non-UK income inflates with expenses when enabled.

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Monzo

Easy Access Savings

£12,000

@ 4.5%

Marcus

Cash ISA

£3,200

@ 4%

Vanguard

Stocks & Shares ISA

£4,000

@ 7%

Nest

Workplace Pension (DC)

£12,000

@ 5%

Scottish Widows

Workplace Pension (DC)

£5,000

@ 5%

Total Net Worth£36,200

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