Emily Boreham has over eight years’ experience in the financial industry of which almost five of those years, she has been a qualified Independent Financial Adviser. Emily believes that financial planning should be accessible and understandable for everyone. That’s why she prioritises building genuine relationships with her clients, taking the time to truly understand their circumstances, goals and objectives. She is committed to adding clarity to financial jargon and explaining even the most complex products in a way that makes sense. Thus empowering clients to make informed decisions about their financial future.
Emily is a mother of four and loves spending her spare time with her family, making memories.
Emily Boreham – Independent Financial Adviser
Financial Advisers advise clients on investments, taxes, estate planning, insurance, mortgages, and retirement. They are also known as personal financial advisors, financial planners, financial advisers, financial service advisors, and investment advisers. Financial advisers look at your personal circumstances and your financial plans and recommend products to help you meet your needs. There are two types of financial advisers. We are Independent Financial Advisers (IFAs) and can recommend financial products spanning the whole of the market. Basically, this means our advice is unbiased and unrestricted. Whereas Restricted Advisers can only recommend products from certain providers. In some cases, they recommend products from a single company.
The importance of financial advice. Did you know you could be £47K better off after 10 years with Financial Advice? Basically, customers who took financial advice saw a £31K uplift in their pension wealth. Together with a £16K increase to other financial assets. Source: What it’s worth – revisiting the value of financial advice, November 2019
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