Where can I get advice about money or financial products?
There are many organisations that can provide advice on money and finances including:
Money Helper is a free and independent service set up by the Government to provide information and advice on a wide range of money related issues. They can help with everything from advice on debt and banking to budgeting, pensions and how to plan and cope for the financial impact of life changes such as parenthood, divorce or retirement. Visit the website or call 0800 138 7777.
The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) can provide detailed advice on debt, benefits and money issues. They can signpost you to other suitable organisations depending on your specific enquiry. Find details of your local service by contacting your relevant Citizens Advice Bureau.
Independent financial advice if you need professional advice about managing your money - for example investments, mortgages or life insurance - look for an Independent Financial Adviser who will not be tied to a particular company and who is authorised through the Personal Investment Agency. You can search for independent financial advisers on the Unbiased, Personal Finance Society and VouchedFor websites.
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