Life is unpredictable and as much as we love to plan, a number of core events can happen over the course of the year. The type of decisions that we make when these events happen is directly correlated to our emotional states, and stress levels. In fact, it is not unusual to see people in a vulnerable mental state, stressed out to the hilt, but needing to make major decisions about their finances that will affect them in the long term. It’s a recipe for disappointment.
So, how do we ensure that we make the best possible decisions in stressful, unexpected circumstances? Here is where having a financial advisor is invaluable.
In situations like that, your advisor has known your goals, your strengths, weaknesses, and how you prefer to work when everything is ok. This means that when your world is becoming a bit intense, your advisor can provide pertinent, sound financial advice, knowing the impact it would have on you and the plans you were working towards. They are that guide you want to hear from as they know your intended destination but are not so embroiled in the problem that they cannot see the path from a bird’s eye view.
You see, the best plans are alive, and must move and breathe with you in order to be effective. Your Financial Advisor is there to give you the guidance you need when life has caused your plans to need an urgent update.