I am not a planner, thought about it, even started the course a few years ago but then realised I had issues with the dogma of the whole thing. Such as the definition of a "balanced" portfolio being an asset allocation of 70% into shares for a start. Then the total gloss over of direct property as an investment class.
Problem is there IS a real need for advice on things like pensions and centrelink implications etc for those approaching retirement. The people who need it most are the ones who can't afford to pay for it. What's the answer? No idea!
Problem is there IS a real need for advice on things like pensions and centrelink implications etc for those approaching retirement. The people who need it most are the ones who can't afford to pay for it. What's the answer? No idea!