Episode Synopsis "Looking after your own finances - Mark Woodruff, Financial Advisor, talks pensions and more"
Planning ahead for your own finances when you are self employed, run a business is something that can be a real difficulty. I was so pleased to capture some of what Financial Advisor and Actuary, Mark Woodruff, had to share - and a lot of what he said would apply even if you are employed. His most striking comment was that financial planning isn't about being 'wealthy' - actually it's important for all of us to know about our finances. Have a listen and let me know what you think
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