If you want answers to any questions, chances are you simply pick up your phone and look online. But there are many questions in life that are simply too big for the internet to answer, ones that require specialist knowledge, insight and expertise.
For example, you can not just Google how you should personally manage your investments, your pension planning or preparing your inheritance. How can the first page that comes up in the search results drill down into your specific situation, look at your numbers and give you bespoke, tailored advice with your best interests firmly in mind?
While plenty of pages on the internet will give good broad-brush advice, and we count our own pages among them, you ultimately need professional, regulated financial advice before you make big financial decisions. With that in mind, it is a concern to find that many young people are dismissing professional financial advice and going online instead.