The terms "financial planner" and "financial adviser" are often used interchangeably in Singapore, but subtle differences exist. Understanding these can help you find the right professional for your unique situation.
1. Financial Planner: The Big-Picture Architect
A financial planner focuses on your overall financial health. They create a comprehensive, long-term strategy covering budgeting, savings, insurance, tax planning, and retirement. They are your go-to for building a solid financial foundation.
2. Financial Adviser: The Product Specialist
A Financial Adviser (as regulated by MAS) is licensed to recommend and sell specific financial products like investment funds, stocks, and insurance policies. Their advice is often more transactional and product-focused to meet specific needs within your larger plan.
3. The Ideal Scenario: A Collaborative Approach
For most people, the lines are blurry. A good professional often wears both hats. They should first understand your big-picture goals (the planner role) and then recommend suitable products to fulfil those goals (the adviser role).
4. Your First Meeting: Questions to Ask
Regardless of the title, ask these: "Are you licensed by MAS?" "What are your fees?" "Are you tied to selling products from specific companies?" Their answers will reveal their approach and whether they prioritise your interests.
Don't get caught up in the title. Focus on finding a qualified, transparent professional who listens to you and provides advice that puts your financial well-being first.
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