Time for a sea change

For many people, there comes a time in their life when they actively seek change - to break free from the 'everyday'. For some it involves travel, a change of location or completing an unfinished university degree. For others it's the desire to quit their day job and start a more fulfilling, alternate career.

However such fundamental life changes usually come at a cost and can make big demands on one's finances. If you're still in the 'dream phase', speak to your financial planner about wealth building strategies to enable you to make that change sooner.

If you are facing reduced income, you may have concerns about living on a limited income. Your financial planner can assist with tips and strategies for budgeting and avoiding the pitfalls of living on credit.

If you are paying off a mortgage, one of your biggest concerns will be your ability to make your repayments. Speak to your financial planner about debt management and find the most suitable lender for your circumstances. If you're not yet at retirement age, it may be appropriate to speak to your planner to ensure you don't fall behind in building your superannuation nest egg.

If your sea change involves selling up your home or property, your financial planner can explain your options with regard to investing the capital, so you can be sure your money works hard for you.