57% of Britons don’t know bank balance, research shows
A high percentage of UK adults do not know how to manage their finances in a responsible manner, according to new research.
A survey of 1,000 UK adults, carried out by personal insolvency practice Creditfix, found that just 34% of Brits said they felt “in control” of their finances.
More than half (57%) said they could not even confirm the amount of money in their bank account at the current time.
The research also revealed that one in five (20%) British adults log their outgoings each month to keep track of their finances, while 14% admitted that they would only check their bank account twice a month.
When quizzed on the reasons why they did not keep a closer eye on their finances, almost a third (31%) said they did not have time to log their outgoings each month, while 15% simply stated they preferred not to look at their bank account so often.
Taylor Flynn, marketing manager at Creditfix, said: “It’s worrying to see just how few British adults feel in control of their finances.
“It’s understandable of course, but it is concerning.
“There are simple ways to manage finances and thanks to apps and technology advances, there are more things available than ever before that can be used to make this easier.
Setting a realistic weekly budget will allow Brits to monitor how much they can spend to avoid going into any unwanted debt.
By scheduling monthly bills, this will help to control any outgoings as it can be monitored effectively.
Creating a monthly log to track spending on items such as bills, food shops and social activities is also helpful and doesn’t need to take endless amounts of time.
This will make life easier in the long run and can prevent debt and financial difficulty along the way.”