Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Making sure you have Independent Financial Advice


As experienced IFA’s at Enable in Bishop’sStortford we are clear that good financial advice is not free. We also acknowledge that there are a lot of DIY solutions available on line and you can work some things out for yourself, but if you're looking at getting a complex financial product that is a core part of your future financial stability, even the most cynical can see the value of paying for an adviser to make sure you have the right product for your needs. 
 

If you are not clear it is important to remember that generally there are two types of financial advice independent or restricted.  An Independent financial adviser or and IFA is 'independent' and that means that they are able to advise and sell products from any provider right across the market. By talking to and IFA about your needs you should get the very best advice and products tailored much more for you. In contrast restricted advisors can only recommend certain products or product providers.

 So if you're looking at complex financial products, it can pay to get advice. If you're not sure or not confident doing the research yourself talking to an independent financial adviser can really help. It is also sensible, even if you're going to use an IFA to read up on what you're hoping to achieve and what financial tools might be available before you meet your IFA. That way you'll feel more in control of the decision-making process.
 Issued by: Enable Independent Financial Life Planners 
25c North Street, Bishops Stortford, Herts CM23 2LD
Telephone: 01279 755950 - Fax: 01279 657339
 Enable Independent Financial Life Planners is a trading style of Enable Independent Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
It is important always to seek independent financial advice before making any decision regarding your finances. If you would like any assistance, please contact us.
NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE ARTICLES SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS GIVING INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAL ADVICE    

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