Why do I need a financial planner?
Vogan von Staden, CFP? FPSA? FMVA?
Director and Independent Financial Adviser
A financial planner’s overall objective is to build and protect a client’s net asset value as efficiently as possible and help clients to achieve certain life goals through a combination of professional advice and various financial services/products.
Did you know?
There’s a massive lack of financial education in South Africa. One of my clients told me the other day "I wish they taught us how taxes work in school instead of sex ed." I have to admit, that really tickled my funny bone. It’s vital to consult with your adviser, draft a financial plan and conduct regular reviews to keep your plan up to date throughout the journey if you want to achieve your financial goals.
Typical products/services that a financial adviser would offer include retirement & investment planning, estate planning, tax advice, insurance, employee benefit schemes, corporate financial planning, etc. Some are more specialized in certain fields and might be able to offer additional services as well.
The best type of adviser to consult is an independent financial adviser with the CFP? designation (certified financial planner). An independent adviser isn’t tied down in terms of which company’s financial products he has to offer to his/her clients. Independent advisers can offer you the best solution in the market for your specific needs. If a financial planner has obtained the CFP? designation, it means that he has studied financial planning, gained experience in the field, and passed the FPI’s professional competency exams. It also means that they must always adhere to the FPI’s Code of Ethics and act in the best interest of their clients.
Lastly, be sure to choose your planner based on his/her moral values as well. It could make a huge difference!
“A goal without a plan is just a wish.” – Antoine de Saint
Director & Independant Financial Advisor
2 年A very good read. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail. Thanks for sharing.
Very insightful thank you Vogan! ??
Country Manager - South Africa | Sovereign Brands
2 年Thanks for sharing Vogan!
Group Financial Manager at AGG
2 年The statistics strike a note. Also well received regarding the point to rely on an ‘independent’ financial advisor. Striking that only 6% of South Africans can retire comfortably. As Buffet said, save first and then spend what is left; not spend first and then save what is left. Thanks for the sound advice in your article Vogan!
Divisional Executive: Servicing & Maintenance at Liberty Group Limited
2 年So true about the lack of financial education in SA. Set the plans and keep revising as the world moves on!