
Meeting with a financial adviser is a powerful step toward gaining clarity, confidence, and control over your financial future. Whether it’s your first appointment or a regular review, a little preparation can go a long way in making the most of your time together.
Before your meeting, collect key documents that give a clear picture of your financial situation:
Having these on hand allows your adviser to assess your current position and tailor recommendations to your needs.
Think about what you want to achieve, both short-term and long-term. Common goals include:
The clearer your goals, the more focused and relevant your advice will be.
Your adviser will want to understand your personal and financial background. Expect to discuss:
This helps your adviser build a strategy that reflects your real-life context.
Your meeting is a two-way conversation. Consider asking:
Bringing questions ensures you leave the meeting with clarity and confidence.
The advice process will include:
If you’re considering SMSFs or other entities, be prepared to provide trust deeds, investment strategies, and compliance documents.
The more transparent you are, the better your adviser can help. Share your concerns, values, and any financial habits or challenges. This builds trust and ensures your plan is realistic and achievable.
Preparing to meet your adviser isn’t just about paperwork, it’s about setting the stage for a meaningful partnership. With the right preparation, you’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of your financial path and the confidence to move forward.
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