Money & Budgeting
Do I Need a Financial Adviser UK? Complete Guide
When you need a financial adviser, what they do, how much they cost, and how to find a good one. Plus when you can manage without.
Financial advisers can be helpful, but they’re not always necessary. Here’s how to know when you need one.
When You Probably Need an Adviser
High-Stakes Situations
| Situation |
Why |
| Pension drawdown |
Complex tax and longevity risks |
| Inheritance tax planning |
Can save thousands |
| Large lump sum (£50k+) |
Too much to get wrong |
| Divorce settlement |
Financial complexity |
| Business sale |
Tax-efficient extraction |
| Serious illness |
Complex benefits and planning |
Complex Circumstances
| Situation |
Why |
| Multiple pensions |
Consolidation, withdrawal strategy |
| Final salary pension transfer |
Must take advice over £30,000 |
| Non-standard mortgages |
Self-employed, bad credit |
| Immigrating/emigrating |
Cross-border tax |
| Trust planning |
Technical and legal |
Life Events
| Event |
Consider Advice |
| Inheritance |
How to invest, tax implications |
| Retirement |
Income strategy |
| Redundancy |
Major lump sum, pension access |
| Death of spouse |
Financial restructuring |
| Windfall |
Lottery, sale of business |
When You Can Probably Manage
DIY-Friendly Situations
| Situation |
DIY Approach |
| Simple investing |
Index funds, robo-advisers |
| Workplace pension |
Default fund usually fine |
| Standard mortgage |
Price comparison, fee-free broker |
| Basic life insurance |
Comparison sites |
| Emergency fund |
Savings account |
| Debt repayment |
Debt charities (free) |
Good Resources Instead
| Resource |
For |
| MoneySavingExpert |
Product recommendations |
| Pension Wise |
Free pension guidance |
| TPAS |
Pension queries |
| Money Helper |
General guidance |
| Which? |
Product reviews |
Types of Financial Adviser
Independent vs Restricted
| Type |
What It Means |
| Independent (IFA) |
Can recommend any product on market |
| Restricted |
Limited range (one provider or type) |
| Both are regulated |
FCA supervised |
| Independent usually better |
Wider choice |
Specialisms
| Specialism |
When You Need |
| Pension specialist |
Complex retirement planning |
| Mortgage adviser |
Home buying, remortgaging |
| Investment manager |
Large portfolios |
| Tax planner |
High earners, business owners |
| Protection specialist |
Insurance needs |
Fee Types
| Model |
How It Works |
| Fee-only |
You pay directly |
| Commission |
Adviser paid by provider |
| Fee + commission |
Combined |
| Percentage of assets |
Ongoing percentage |
How Much They Cost
One-Off Advice
| Service |
Typical Cost |
| Initial consultation |
Often free |
| Full financial review |
£500-£2,000 |
| Specific advice (pension) |
£300-£1,000 |
| Retirement planning |
£1,000-£3,000 |
Ongoing Advice
| Structure |
Typical Cost |
| Annual review |
£200-£500/year |
| Percentage of portfolio |
0.5-1%/year |
| Retainer |
£500-£2,000/year |
Mortgage Advisers
| Type |
Cost |
| Fee-free |
Free (paid by lender) |
| Fee-charging |
£200-£500 |
| Both regulated |
Same protections |
Example: Ongoing Costs
| Portfolio Size |
0.75% Annual Fee |
| £50,000 |
£375/year |
| £100,000 |
£750/year |
| £250,000 |
£1,875/year |
| £500,000 |
£3,750/year |
Finding a Good Adviser
Check FCA Registration
| Essential |
How |
| FCA Financial Services Register |
register.fca.org.uk |
| Must be authorised |
To give advice |
| Check individual |
And their firm |
| FCA number |
Always ask for it |
Adviser Directories
| Directory |
Features |
| VouchedFor |
Reviews and ratings |
| Unbiased |
Search by specialism |
| PIMFA |
Wealth managers |
| Personal Finance Society |
Qualified advisers |
Questions to Ask
| Question |
Why It Matters |
| How are you paid? |
Understand incentives |
| Are you independent or restricted? |
Range of advice |
| What are your qualifications? |
Expertise level |
| What’s your experience in [my issue]? |
Relevant specialism |
| What are total costs? |
Including platform fees |
| How often will we meet? |
Ongoing relationship |
Qualifications
| Minimum |
Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning |
| Advanced |
Chartered Financial Planner |
| Specialist |
Pension Transfer Specialist (for DB transfers) |
| Look for |
APFS, FPFS, CFP, CII qualifications |
What to Expect
The Process
| Step |
What Happens |
| 1. Initial meeting |
Usually free, understand needs |
| 2. Fact find |
Detailed questions about finances |
| 3. Research |
Adviser analyses options |
| 4. Recommendation |
Written suitability report |
| 5. Implementation |
Adviser arranges products |
| 6. Ongoing (if chosen) |
Regular reviews |
Suitability Report
| Contains |
Details |
| Your circumstances |
Summary of situation |
| Your objectives |
What you want to achieve |
| Recommendation |
What they advise |
| Alternatives |
What else considered |
| Risks |
Potential downsides |
| Costs |
All fees explained |
Your Rights
| Right |
Protection |
| Cooling off period |
14-30 days to cancel |
| Complaints |
FCA and Financial Ombudsman |
| Compensation |
FSCS if firm fails |
| Written advice |
Must provide recommendations in writing |
Alternatives to Full Advice
Robo-Advisers
| Service |
Good For |
| Nutmeg |
Managed portfolios |
| Wealthify |
Hands-off investing |
| Moneyfarm |
Goal-based investing |
| Vanguard |
Low-cost index investing |
| Feature |
Details |
| Cost |
0.25-0.75% typically |
| Access |
From £1-£500 |
| Personal advice? |
Limited or none |
One-Off Advice
| Provider |
What They Offer |
| High street banks |
Often restricted |
| Fee-only advisers |
Single issue advice |
| VouchedFor One-Off |
Verified one-time advice |
Free Guidance
| Service |
For |
| Pension Wise |
Free pension guidance 50+ |
| Money Helper |
General money guidance |
| TPAS |
Pension questions |
| Citizens Advice |
Benefits, debt |
Warning Signs
Be Cautious If
| Red Flag |
Concern |
| Pressure to decide quickly |
Legitimate advice doesn’t rush |
| Guaranteed returns |
Nothing is guaranteed |
| Advice without fee discussion |
Lack of transparency |
| Not FCA registered |
Illegal to give advice |
| Commission-only on high-risk |
Incentive mismatch |
| Poor reviews |
Check VouchedFor, Google |
Protect Yourself
| Action |
Why |
| Check FCA register |
Ensure authorised |
| Get second opinion |
For major decisions |
| Understand all fees |
Before agreeing |
| Keep documentation |
Suitability reports |
| Trust your gut |
If uncomfortable, walk away |
Summary: Adviser Decision Framework
You Probably Need Advice If
| Situation |
Benefit |
| Pension drawdown |
Get it right |
| Final salary transfer |
Required for DB >£30k |
| Large lump sum |
Complex decisions |
| Inheritance tax |
Save significant money |
| Business finances |
Tax efficient planning |
| Cross-border |
Specialist knowledge |
DIY Is Probably Fine If
| Situation |
Approach |
| Simple investing |
Index funds, robo-adviser |
| Standard mortgage |
Fee-free broker |
| Workplace pension |
Default fund |
| Basic insurance |
Comparison sites |
| Small savings |
Savings accounts |
Finding Your Adviser Checklist
| Step |
Done |
| Check FCA register |
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| Get recommendations |
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| Interview 2-3 advisers |
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| Ask about fees |
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| Check qualifications |
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| Get written advice |
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| Read suitability report |
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| Service |
For |
| FCA Register |
Check authorisation |
| Financial Ombudsman |
Complaints |
| FSCS |
Compensation claims |
| Pension Wise |
Free pension guidance |
| Money Helper |
General guidance |
Financial advisers provide real value for complex situations, but you can manage many things yourself. The key is knowing when you need help — and finding someone trustworthy when you do.
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