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I don’t really think a financial advisor is worth paying for. My advice would be to figure out how you wish to invest and go from there (i.e which type of product). My recommendation would be to look into opening a cash ISA. They are a tax free way to invest your money, and you’re able to put up to £20k per tax year into them. You should also look into a SIPP if you’re thinking about pensions.

The end of the tax year are really soon, so it would be worth taking advantage of this year allowance.

I personally use hl.co.uk - They’ve actually sent me quite a few emails recently advertising that you can schedule a call with one of their advisors to figure out what products best suit you. I’m sure some of the other big investment companies will offer such services too.

It may also be worth reading some advice from [money saving expert](https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/investments/) if you wish to leave how some of these saving/investing accounts work.
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CreatedThu 23rd Mar 2023 1:55pm
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