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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8166264" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I'd be wary of financial advisers. Just got rid of mine. The charges go up and up for sweet FA after the initial set up which for me only involved opening a pension and another ISA. I was expecting a lot more than that for my money but he did nothing after the set up and huge wodge of commission. Now £600 a year better off without his charges.</p><p>Easy to set up a pension and ISA yourself. But I'd pay off all debts first.</p><p>Maybe wait a bit before opening opening a stocks and shares ISA as they will go lower if we hit recession. Buy at the bottom not the top.</p><p>But you will know best whether or not to invest in your own business. Generally if you asking yourself if you really need stuff then you don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8166264, member: 2119"] I'd be wary of financial advisers. Just got rid of mine. The charges go up and up for sweet FA after the initial set up which for me only involved opening a pension and another ISA. I was expecting a lot more than that for my money but he did nothing after the set up and huge wodge of commission. Now £600 a year better off without his charges. Easy to set up a pension and ISA yourself. But I'd pay off all debts first. Maybe wait a bit before opening opening a stocks and shares ISA as they will go lower if we hit recession. Buy at the bottom not the top. But you will know best whether or not to invest in your own business. Generally if you asking yourself if you really need stuff then you don't. [/QUOTE]
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