I'm wondering can anyone give advice as to how to choose a decent financial adviser, and what sort of charges to expect. I have known people who have employed them before- and have actually regretted it, stating they could have done better without one.
I see many threads with people advising "go and get professional advice,etc" - but how do you know that you can trust someone you've never met before with your money????
I see many threads with people advising "go and get professional advice,etc" - but how do you know that you can trust someone you've never met before with your money????