Answers to your commonly asked wealth management questions

Published on 13 August 2018

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Managing your financial affairs can be complex and straightforward answers to questions are sometimes difficult to find.

How much money do I need in my pension pot to retire? Can I leave my house to my children and continue to live in it? What happens if I lose the ability to manage my own financial affairs?

These are just some of the questions the Wealth Management team at Kreston Reeves are asked week in, week out. It is important that you receive independent and impartial answers from specialists that take the time to understand your own specific needs and requirements and that is where we can help.

The Wealth management team at Kreston Reeves offers a comprehensive source of advice and guidance from the most basic to the most complex questions that we all have when it comes to managing money.

Following our successful Wealth management seminars held across our regions, the team have provided short answers to some of the more common questions to help guide you in your planning and preparation. We hope you find them helpful.

If you have any further questions that you would like answered please contact us here.

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