Are cost-of-living increases impacting the financial wellbeing and morale of employees?  

Almost 8 in 10 UK employees take their money worries to work.[1] Stress and anxiety around money can not only affect our health and personal relationships but it can also be a key reason for workplace absence. 

In recent research carried out by HR software provider Ciphr, [2] two in three employees (68%) felt overwhelmed and stressed out during these last few months because of increases in their cost of living. With NI contributions, energy costs, and inflation on the increase, providing high-quality financial education and support to your employee workforce demonstrates that you care not only about their wellbeing, but will also help clear their mind of money worries and become more focused and productive in the workplace. 

At Brunsdon Financial, we have many solutions to support financial wellbeing in the workplace and can provide financial education on almost any subject. These can easily be delivered via live workshops, online courses, or remote workshops and we will tailor the sessions to meet the needs and challenges of your business. 

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Here are a selection of some of our most popular sessions – 

Cost-of-living Increases 

A look at the relationship between money and health, the cost-of-living increases we can expect for the upcoming tax year, 10 tips you can follow to manage your finances and finish off with an action Plan and Q&A  

How to be Better with Money  

An introduction to budgeting, debt, savings, and investments, and money-saving tips 

Tackling Debt  

Borrowing basics, how to prioritise and consolidate debt, debt help, and budgeting for the future 

How to improve your Credit Rating 

Why your credit rating is important, the information used to calculate your credit score, and the steps to take to improve it 

Help for First-Time Home-Buying 

How to increase your chances of mortgage success and the pitfalls to avoid 

Starting Out Right 

A guide for graduates to understand choosing the right bank account, paying off student finance, and understanding your payslip 

Protecting Yourself and Your Family Financially 

The importance of insurance and wills when planning the future 

Brunsdon Financial offer a range of sessions and courses designed to help boost the financial wellness of you and your team. 

Learn more about our Workplace Financial Education courses here and get in touch to speak to one of our Consultants.  

Brunsdon Financial is not responsible for the content of third-party websites. 

The information provided does not constitute advice or recommendation. Investments can fall as well as rise, irrespective of the level of risk chosen. You may not get back the amount you originally invested. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate tax advice and estate planning. 

Sources – 

[1] [3] https://moneyandpensionsservice.org.uk/financial-wellbeing-in-the-workplace/?cn-reloaded=1 

[2] https://www.ciphr.com/press-releases/cost-of-living-concerns-are-pushing-people-to-work-more-hours-and-through-illness/  

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Are cost-of-living increases impacting the financial wellbeing and morale of employees?  

Almost 8 in 10 UK employees take their money worries to work.[1] Stress and anxiety around money can not only affect our health and personal relationships but it can also be a key reason for workplace absence. 

In recent research carried out by HR software provider Ciphr, [2] two in three employees (68%) felt overwhelmed and stressed out during these last few months because of increases in their cost of living. With NI contributions, energy costs, and inflation on the increase, providing high-quality financial education and support to your employee workforce demonstrates that you care not only about their wellbeing, but will also help clear their mind of money worries and become more focused and productive in the workplace. 

At Brunsdon Financial, we have many solutions to support financial wellbeing in the workplace and can provide financial education on almost any subject. These can easily be delivered via live workshops, online courses, or remote workshops and we will tailor the sessions to meet the needs and challenges of your business. 

New call-to-action

Here are a selection of some of our most popular sessions – 

Cost-of-living Increases 

A look at the relationship between money and health, the cost-of-living increases we can expect for the upcoming tax year, 10 tips you can follow to manage your finances and finish off with an action Plan and Q&A  

How to be Better with Money  

An introduction to budgeting, debt, savings, and investments, and money-saving tips 

Tackling Debt  

Borrowing basics, how to prioritise and consolidate debt, debt help, and budgeting for the future 

How to improve your Credit Rating 

Why your credit rating is important, the information used to calculate your credit score, and the steps to take to improve it 

Help for First-Time Home-Buying 

How to increase your chances of mortgage success and the pitfalls to avoid 

Starting Out Right 

A guide for graduates to understand choosing the right bank account, paying off student finance, and understanding your payslip 

Protecting Yourself and Your Family Financially 

The importance of insurance and wills when planning the future 

Brunsdon Financial offer a range of sessions and courses designed to help boost the financial wellness of you and your team. 

Learn more about our Workplace Financial Education courses here and get in touch to speak to one of our Consultants.  

Brunsdon Financial is not responsible for the content of third-party websites. 

The information provided does not constitute advice or recommendation. Investments can fall as well as rise, irrespective of the level of risk chosen. You may not get back the amount you originally invested. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate tax advice and estate planning. 

Sources – 

[1] [3] https://moneyandpensionsservice.org.uk/financial-wellbeing-in-the-workplace/?cn-reloaded=1 

[2] https://www.ciphr.com/press-releases/cost-of-living-concerns-are-pushing-people-to-work-more-hours-and-through-illness/