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Friday, 10 October 2008
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Independent Financial Advice - Consumer Guide
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How do the types of advice differ?
When to seek independent advice
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Where to find independent financial advice
Tips for avoiding pitfalls
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Independent Financial Advice - Consumer Guide

Introduction

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The burgeoning choice of financial products on the market - more than 30,000 (source IMA, DTI, AKG) at the last count - can be daunting and lead many people to leave their money languishing in the wrong place.

Yet when headlines present a bleak picture of our financial future if we don't start saving more wisely for our retirement, right now, then it's clear we should be doing more about putting our money through its paces.

Whether you're looking for the best way to save for retirement, a mortgage, advice on how to invest for the future or protect you and your family with a life assurance policy, the most suitable product for you is almost certainly out there. It's simply a case of how to find it.

Now perhaps more than ever it is important to get sound, unbiased advice on what financial products you should have, especially those of us who are too busy or who lack the confidence to research the market on our own.

If you are wondering what sort of advice is out there, where and how to find it and how much it will all cost, read on...