Let's face it, we've all had plenty of time to assess our lives over the last 15 months and to work out what it is about them that we want to change. Now, as the world gradually recovers recovers from the coronavirus crisis, many people are embarking on a new start, whether that's a a new relationship, new home, a new job, or perhaps a new attitude to life and work. Typically, human beings are overconfident when making big changes. We underestimate the complexities involved and the time and effort it will take us to adjust. In the latest in this series on the reasons for engaging with a financial adviser, ROBIN POWELL explains why, for anyone making a new start, seeking the counsel of a good financial planner is a wise move.
New start? Speak to a financial planner
Complexity: another reason why you need advice
Advising on life's big changes