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1929: Painted Faces - Rogell |
The Bank Holiday weekend approaches and many will be hoping that the traditional BBQ in the rain will be avoided this weekend. Many will also take advantage of the additional day to attempt some of those awkward jobs around the home with thousands making trips to DIY stores across Britain. Putting up your own shelves is one thing, but even in these more challenging times, it is worth remembering that if the job is beyond your current ability and is important, it is worth seeking someone that is proficient in the relevant task. D-I-Y is for many a pleasure, for others it is a perceived way of saving money. When it comes to financial planning there are those that spend time to save money (DIY) and those that spend money to save time (our clients). A key factor is the complexity of your financial planning and your ability to know how to navigate the industry. Clearly I don't work with people that want DIY financial planning, not that they aren't bright enough, they simply value their time and want to focus on things that they are good at or enjoy doing. Its also the case that I "carry the can" as the one responsible for the advice.

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