Regardless of the type of investment you consider, your relative wealth or your age, it quite likely makes sense to get the objective advice of an IFA.
Decisions on investing are among some of the most important and stressful processes a person can undertake. This is why most people are advised to enlist an independent financial advisor (IFA) to provide objective, third-party advice on how to manage a wealth-building plan.
The overall goal of the IFA-investor collaboration is about well-timed asset growth. Every individual and family has different needs and different timing, affected by the age of the investor and when he, she or their family needs liquidity. This matter of timing can significantly shift the nature of the investment.
For example, most people in the UK are aware of the strong returns on land and real estate - particularly in light of the housing shortage.Real Asset PortfolioStrategic Land PartnershipCapital
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