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You are in financial trouble if... July 07, 2006 13:12 IST Typically, advice pertaining to financial planning and wealth creation deals with things that individuals need to do. At Personalfn, we thought it would be interesting to turn the discussion on its head and consider the same from a contrary perspective. We present five pointers that should serve as warning signs for you. If you fit into any of the situations listed below, we believe its time for you to get your act in place. 1. You don't have an investment plan Contrary to popular belief, the need to have an investment plan is pertinent even for individuals who are financially sound at present. This is on account of the need to maintain the same lifestyle during their retirement days. Having multiple investment plans for various needs like retirement, buying a house or providing for children's education is a must. 2. You spend in an unrestrained manner Resist the temptation of indulging in impulse buys. Similarly, beware of misusing credit cards and their facility to make "minimum payments due"; you could land into a debt trap even before you realise it. 3. You are saddled with an incompetent advisor With more investment options routinely being made available to investors, the onus to study and assess the feasibility of these options has passed onto the advisor. Selecting an advisor because he offers rebates is certainly pass�; such a step could prove to be counter productive over the long-term. The advisor should play a proactive role and be in charge of your financial planning process. He is a key link who will help you achieve your financial goals. Ensure that you are dealing with the right investment advisor. 4. Your investments are lop-sided A balanced portfolio offers you the benefit of diversification. A downturn in a given asset class can be off-set by the presence of an alternate asset. This is an area where your investment advisor's skill sets and competence will be thoroughly tested. 5. You lack discipline For a Free download of the latest issue of Money Simplified - Midcaps: What's the real story? click here! More Personal Finance
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