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Financial advice in your 50s and 60s

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Your 50s and 60s are generally a time to start focusing on your goals for the future, as you start to contemplate life after work.

How long do you plan to continue working? Do you want to downsize from the family home into something more manageable? Will you want/need to provide financial support to children or grandchildren?

With so many ‘ifs’, ‘buts’ and ‘maybes’, it can be difficult to plan for the future with any degree of certainty. That’s where professional advice can help.

What financial advice can do for you

A financial planner can help you clarify your goals for the next decade and beyond, so you know what you need to do to achieve them.

Some of the common ways a financial planner may be able to help include:

Not all of these strategies will apply to everyone. But the benefit of seeing a financial planner is that you can get personal advice that’s tailored to you – so you can get more certainty about your plans for the future.