Financial Advice New Zealand release ‘Value of Financial Planning Consumer Research 2023’ report

Financial Advice New Zealand’s latest study on the value of financial planning has been released. The study was undertaken in February 2023 and questioned 1,001 New Zealanders over 25 years old who earned over $90,000 per annum or held over $50,000 of investable assets on the value of working with a financial planner.

Some highlights from the report include:

·         68% of clients of financial planners are highly satisfied with their wealth versus 33% of unadvised consumers.

·         9 in 10 of those who have seen a certified financial planner feel financially secure.

·         9 in 10 clients of certified financial planner say the benefits of financial planning outweigh the costs.

·         Those who haven’t engaged with a financial planner report unmet financial needs, with 2 in 5 worried about enough money to live on, 1 in 3 worried about the ability to live their desired lifestyle and 1 in 3 not having a realistic plan for a comfortable retirement.

·         99% of those who have engaged a certified financial planner trust they are acting in the client’s best interest

·         100% of those who have engaged a certified financial planner are likely to continue the relationship with their financial planner.

·         Clients reported the top benefits of working with a financial planner as better financial decision-making confidence; having simplify and explain financial matters; improved financial wellbeing and peace of mind; improved confidence in ability to achieve desired standard of living.

The report also has some interesting information on the different ways different generations like to engage with financial planners.

 

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