Why don't you ask him for a quote?I have no idea what the going rate is. I heard that Eddie Hobbs charges 700 euro a consultation.
A medical specialist is unlikely to give you a thorough overhaul but is, instead, likely to concentrate on one specific area of specialisation. Anyway - it's meaningless to compare costs in this way.I would say thats a bit steep. On the other hand, a doctor (specialist) would charge me no more than 150 for a thorough overhaul
Thanks for the advice - and for your offer to dissect my financial affairs clumban. I never did like the idea of being cut open in front of an audience, and I wouldnt be able to simplify things here, so I have to pass on that. I dont think its meaningless to compare financial checkup with a medical. I also dont see why an hour should cost more than 200 eur.
No, I havent contacted Eddie yet, still waiting for a betterdeal.
How do you know that EH can't do it for you? All you are going on so far are rumours that he charges €700 p.h. it seems...No, I havent contacted Eddie yet, still waiting for a betterdeal.
Have you looked at a local [broken link removed] office? Whilst they may specialise in financial recovery, they may prove useful as a first point of contact for advising on expanding and maximising your spondoolickage.... an Eddie Hobbs type
They are not a free financial consultancy for people who want to get general financial advice this on the cheap.MABS is a national free, confidential and independent service for people in debt or in danger of getting into debt.
Hardly a prudent approach to personal financial planning especially if (as you suggest) you think that you may be at risk of getting into trouble eventually with your current strategy.You never know, sometimes these things just solve themselves.......
Hardly a prudent approach to personal financial planning especially if (as you suggest) you think that you may be at risk of getting into trouble eventually with your current strategy.