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Woman to Woman…


by Helen Cooke Hepburns Life & Pensions Ltd


Yes I know this is a horrible generalisation, and probably a bit sexist, but come on girls admit the truth; in your household you are probably the cook, cleaner, child care provider, taxi driver, nurse, counsellor, secretary and holiday planner. Not only that but these days we girls are increasingly the breadwinner in the household. We juggle our work, our partners and kids and, if we’re lucky, holidays and hobbies. We have so much on the go that even when we appear relaxed we are running through the ‘to do’ list in our heads.


Whether or not you have a partner to share the load it’s important to take stock


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of your finances, sitting down each year and looking at your immediate needs as well as those of the medium and longer term. To many this will seem like a dull, even pointless, exercise but taking back some control over your finances can free you up to get on with the important stuff and perhaps even fit in some fun!


As your financial adviser I would be able to guide you through that discussion giving you an honest, independent view of the arrangements you already have and to suggest where your focus should be and how any gaps in your financial plans might be filled.


So what sort of things would we look at


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