Finance & Markets

How to Imagineer Your Dream Life with a Financial Advisor

Matthias Richter
Matthias Richter
August 18, 2021·29 min read

Thinking back to the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 most of us look at this highly volatile period and review how our investments have performed. I know for a fact some of my readers have performed extraordinarily. In times of crisis, there’s always opportunity as well.

1. You are a Normal Human Being with Emotions

Some people get their endorphins boosted when markets climb higher, and their reptilian brains triggered when markets are dropping fast.

Investing is not gambling.

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2. You keep close track of Financial News Daily

The financial media is not here to make you richer!

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Time in the market is more important than timing the markets.

Maintain your long-term perspective!

3. You may not have specific Investment Goals

Why do people save?

4. It’s not just about Numbers, it’s about Your Life

The best financial advice and planning doesn’t just revolve around numbers and statements. It’s not just about money, it’s about you!

Start with your why!

5. How do you Picture Your Life one Year, five Years, ten Years from now?

The average financial advice is built to help you sail through your 9–5 till 65. Is this really what you’d like to do? Average? Is this how you imagine your life to turn out?

Losers dream their life, winners live their dreams.

6. You may be unaware of Tax Implications of Your Investments

This is probably the point where the actual value of financial advice can be directly measured in numbers. Taxes and costs usually diminish returns by much more than you could imagine — over time.

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7. How do you feel about Your current Financial Plan?

Depending on your current financial situation and plan, this may be the key question to ask yourself: How far have you come and how much further would you like to go?

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8. Is your Family or Partner involved in these Conversations?

In the best situation both of your goals are aligned!

Life is a give and take.

Include your family or partner into your dream and financial planning.

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="700"] This was the last 5-year plan I created with my wife. We crushed all goals as a dream team: Together![/caption]

Conclusion

As you’ve been reading the above, you could feel how the true value-add of financial advice is extremely hard to capture or quantify? Engaging an advisor may be a choice made of convenience or a way to get additional confidence on board. It could be made from an ambition to reach your goals faster and better. It could be made out of frustration.

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Matthias Richter
Matthias Richter

Matthias Richter is a financially independent wealth manager, entrepreneur, and personal finance blogger at Financial Imagineer. He used to represent the two large Swiss Banks in Asia managing assets of wealthy Asian clients spanning over three decades. With his blog, his mission is to spread financial literacy by passing his experience from helping the ultra-wealthy to anybody interested to imagineer their own life using money as a tool.

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