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Dundas House, 166 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, G1 2LW, Company No. SC249375
Warde Graham Consulting Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Registered in Scotland, registered number SC249375.
Registered address Dundas House, 166 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, G1 2LW. We are entered on the FSA register number 225466 at www.fsa.gov.uk.

This is an objective analysis of your risk profile, your investment aims, your expectations, and the performance of your existing pension investments. Simply put, we assess the current status of your pension plans, and make detailed recommendations on how best to overhaul your investment’s performance.
Eight easy steps
1. Assess your current situation
2. Establish your vision
3. Identify obstacles to your vision
4. Develop strategies to overcome obstacles
5. Review your options
6. Develop your plan
7. Implement your plan
8. Review your pension plan regularly
These steps will help us to understand where your pension is at, and where we need to take it to. This helps us ensure your pension is being managed properly, your assets are in the right funds, and you have the right asset allocation to match your risk profile.
So act now if you want to make the most of your pension. Call us on 0141 331 0660 to arrange an appointment.

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