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Where To Get Financial Advice

If you are unsure, worried or simply do not have enough time to think about your finances, you aren't the only one. Even with a basic understanding regarding financial matters, with so many providers and products on the market it is often difficult to know if you are making the right financial decision.

Ignoring your finances or keeping your money out of mind could end up making matters worse. If you are uncertain of the best steps to take in order to get the most out of your money or for help choosing a product suitable for your needs, you may want to seek independent financial advice.

Where to get the right financial advice for your needs

There are many options available when deciding where to get financial advice. For many of us the first place to turn to is family or friends but despite their best intentions they are rarely qualified to give advice that takes into account all of the options available.

A bank or building will often be able to offer advice, but it's worth bearing in mind that this will be limited to their own range of products and services, and as such may not provide a competitive view of the whole of the market. This type of advice is often referred to as "tied" financial advice.

A semi-tied financial advisor will be able to offer advice on products provided by a limited panel of firms. While this is likely to provide a wider view of products available on the market, a semi-tied advisor will not be able to provide truly independent advice according to your circumstances.

An independent financial advisor can offer tailored advice on products from across the market. Because an independent financial advisor does not receive commission from any product providers they are left free to offer advice on finding the best financial products according to your individual needs and circumstances.

Independentfinancialadvisor.co.uk can put you in touch with a financial advisory service chosen specifically for your needs. From basic savings to more complex issues such as investments or trusts, see how an independent financial advisor may be able to help you.



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