Financial advice: to seek, or not to seek?

Financial advice: to seek, or not to seek? 

we just read this post by another planner also named McAuliffe

we agree with all that Ash has said & hence we include the link to what he wrote

as a summary for you
 
Finally, it was a batch of bills they didn't know how they'd pay that pushed the couple to see a financial planner.

The decision changed their lives.

"I'd always wanted to get financial advice but it's one of those things we'd put on hold, we didn't have the money to go and pay somebody to give us the advice," Mr Doherty said.


"As soon as we walked out of our first appointment, we both had big smiles on our faces and a weight off our shoulders," Ms Doherty said.

"It makes your life so much happier."

and also

 "It's not about having huge amounts of money and getting advice on how to invest it, financial advice is about achieving your lifestyle goals, whether that's retiring at 55 instead of 65 or buying your first house or your tenth house."

the link again  with the full article

 

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We advise you what we would do if we were in your position so that you are in a better position in 3 years time.

John McAuliffe 

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