How to make sure your adviser is earning their fee
09 November 2014
With a greater focus than ever on the cost of financial advice, Trustnet Magazine walks investors through finding an adviser who is worth every penny.
Getting the right advice makes securing your financial future much easier but how do investors know if their adviser is offering them value for money?
The Retail Distribution Review means that advisers’ charges are under the spotlight more than ever so Trustnet Magazine has built a checklist to help investors understand if they are getting what they are paying for or just paying for what they get.
The feature highlights how to choose between the different types of adviser, how much advice should cost and what should happen in your first meeting, as well as the ongoing services you should expect to receive.
Click here to read the full article.
The Retail Distribution Review means that advisers’ charges are under the spotlight more than ever so Trustnet Magazine has built a checklist to help investors understand if they are getting what they are paying for or just paying for what they get.
The feature highlights how to choose between the different types of adviser, how much advice should cost and what should happen in your first meeting, as well as the ongoing services you should expect to receive.
Click here to read the full article.
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