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I'm new to contracting. I've gone for the ltd company approach. I'm looking specifically for pension advice and generally advice how to get the most from my money as a contractor.
Don't forget you are not just a contractor, you are a director of a small company. Many IFA's will have considerable experience dealing with small companies so will know enough. I don't think our situation is unique to contractors only.
I have a contact who, while not specialising in contractors, certainly has experiencing in dealing with them. Based in Edinburgh. I can PM you his details?
I'm new to contracting. I've gone for the ltd company approach. I'm looking specifically for pension advice and generally advice how to get the most from my money as a contractor.
If possible I like to be able to meet someone face to face at lest initially. It helps me feel confident we can work together successfully. However, I agree that i'd prefer a better performing IFA at a distance than a poor one locally.
Locality shouldn't come into it; I'd rather deal with somebody 50 miles away that offered better value for money than somebody half a mile away that doesn't know their arse from their elbow.
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