Financial Advisers Glasgow
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The Golden Charter
08008 33800
Melville House
Glasgow
Bob McDougall Financial Services
+44 (0) 141 889 8888
1 County Place
Paisley
Bob McDougall Financial Services
+44 (0) 141 889 8888
1 County Place
Paisley GB.PA11BN
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Independent Financial Advice Centre
+44 (0) 141 848 5454
67A Causeyside Street
Paisley
Independent Financial Advice Centre
+44 (0) 141 848 5454
67A Causeyside Street
Paisley GB.PA11YT
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Central Scotland Finance Ltd
0141 248 3455
231 St Vincent Street
Glasgow
Money Matters
0141 221 9942
113 West Regent Street
Glasgow
Scotcash
+44 (0) 141 276 0525
55 High Street
Glasgow
Scotcash
+44 (0) 141 276 0525
55 High Street
Glasgow GB.G11LX
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R & J Associates
+44 (0) 141 849 1555
65B Causeyside Street
Paisley
R & J Associates
+44 (0) 141 849 1555
65B Causeyside Street
Paisley GB.PA11YT
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Nevis Capital Llp
0141 248 1200
177-179 West George Street
Glasgow
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
0141 248 2644
205-209 West George St
Glasgow
Search Consultancy Ltd
0141 221 6718
215 West Campbell Street
Glasgow
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Savings and investments However modest your income it is a good idea to get into the habit of saving a small amount of money on a regular basis even if you are less well off than you were before your divorce. Advice on savings and investments   Not everyone who gets divorced ends up struggling financially. Some spouses actually do rather well out of it. Right now writing or rewriting your will is probably a good idea. Your will as a married person becomes void when you get divorced so if you want to decide who inherits what from you then a new will is essential. If you find yourself in the happy position of not having to lie awake at night fretting about money and 'borrowing' from the children\'s piggy banks to buy groceries you may still need advice and information on how to manage your finances to the best advantage. Independent Financial Advisers An IFA is the only type of financial adviser who can select from all available financial products thus making sure that you get the right one for your needs. They have access to thousands of products including mortgages, pensions, insurance and general investments. Many have particular areas of expertise and there are many around the country who specialise in divorce finances . They are regulated by rules laid down by the Financial Services Authority so you can have confidence in their knowledge and expertise. Stockbrokers Stockbrokers are also regulated and authorised by the FSA and some are able to give an execution only service whereby they buy and sell shares for you for a fee but don’t give advice. Others have authority to give advice on what to buy or sell and will charge a fee accordingly. Banks, building societies and National Savings and Investments All of these will give you information about low risk savings products may give you advice which you can choose to ignore and make your decision independently. A financial adviser does not have to be specifically authorised by the Financial Services Authority to give advice about savings products but if you are using one for advice on say, investments, he/she could help you choose if you so desired. Advice and comparisons between the different savings products available can also be found online and in newspapers and magazines. Savings and investments If you have money to spare you can either save or invest it or, indeed, you can save some and invest some. If you opt to save, your money is put aside without risk and with the opportunity to earn interest. If you invest money there is potential for greater growth but returns are not guaranteed. Comment on this article |
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