At its most basic level financial planning is about calculating how much money you will need to live the BEST VERSION of your life, no matter what happens. Basically, how much is ENOUGH?
A funny thing happened to me the other day - I bumped into a couple who I’d had a pre-Covid‘ Discovery’ meeting with some two years before. They seemed particularly pleased to see me, quickly crossing the street to say hello and to thank me.
It hasn’t been the start to 2021 that many of us were anticipating. With lockdown reimposed and restrictions tightened almost weekly, the coronavirus pandemic continues to dominate our way of life. For Brett Investment however, we have been able to reinstate our ‘new normal’ and
Growing up I used to think my accomplishments would bring me the most joy in my life, but now I know that it’s the moments and memories that I treasure most.
I do not think I can quite describe this as an epiphany, but I was definitely hit by a mid-lockdown ‘moment of realisation’ that all was not as it should be at Brett Investment…
You’ll all be familiar with the rather hackneyed investment phrase that ‘past performance is no guide to future performance’, but when it comes to planning your own future it may be the best piece of advice, you’ll ever receive.