Financial Planning Week 2020 kicks off

Free sessions offered

Hannah Godfrey
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This year’s Financial Planning Week has kicked off, with the goal to lending consumers a helping hand to achieving financial fitness.

This year's FP week takes place on 5 - 11 October. The week is a national consumer awareness campaign that aims to educate consumers and offer ideas to help them improve their financial fitness, and gives them a helping hand to achieve financial well-being, resilience and financial budgeting and planning.  Qualified advice professionals will offer confidential, free hour-long sessions, worth up to £500 and will present an opportunity for UK consumers to discuss their financial goals. The campaign is organised by the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI). Last year, mo...

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