Investing With the Help Of a Financial Adviser
With an unstable economy and financial troublesome, have you thought about making investments for the future? I have! Nothing huge or out of the ordinary, but I think having a financial adviser is a wise choice, as he/she can help me lay down the foundation for what must be done to secure a decent life in the years to come.
I am clueless when it comes to the financial part of life. Sure, I manage to have a saving account for emergency occasions, but beyond that I shut down as the subject sparks no interest in me. I just know my job is to pay the bills, and save a little for rainy days, but investing is a foreign word that skips a beat over my head!
Now, the definition on Perpetual.com.au website is this: "Investing is simply the process of putting your money to work to generate more money, in the form of income paid to you or an increase in your investment capital."
Sound great, isn't it? I would love to "generate more money" for my savings, but I have no idea where or what to invest in, as there are too many different types of investments such as stocks/shares, mutual funds, retirement funds, etc.
This is where a financial adviser comes in beautifully to give his/her opinions on what is best for us. Click on the link in this post to learn more about investing or to find an adviser in your local area.

I am clueless when it comes to the financial part of life. Sure, I manage to have a saving account for emergency occasions, but beyond that I shut down as the subject sparks no interest in me. I just know my job is to pay the bills, and save a little for rainy days, but investing is a foreign word that skips a beat over my head!
Now, the definition on Perpetual.com.au website is this: "Investing is simply the process of putting your money to work to generate more money, in the form of income paid to you or an increase in your investment capital."
Sound great, isn't it? I would love to "generate more money" for my savings, but I have no idea where or what to invest in, as there are too many different types of investments such as stocks/shares, mutual funds, retirement funds, etc.
This is where a financial adviser comes in beautifully to give his/her opinions on what is best for us. Click on the link in this post to learn more about investing or to find an adviser in your local area.




good luck with finding an advisor, do your homework, it's important to find a good one and not easy, no guarantees, I'd say.
ReplyDeleteI am with you; I know so little on this subject.
ReplyDelete...thank you for sharing...like you investing is such a foreign word to me...definitely need people to guide me too...
ReplyDeleteI have to taking charge of my investments too. It's really a tough subject.
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