How to Choose the Right Financial Adviser in 2026

Choosing a financial adviser is an important decision. The right advice can provide clarity, confidence and direction for your financial future. 

Why choosing the right adviser matters

Financial advice plays a significant role in helping people make informed decisions about their money. Whether you are planning for retirement, reviewing superannuation, managing investments or building long-term wealth, the adviser you choose can shape the outcomes you experience. 

With so many advisers and financial services available, knowing how to choose the right one can feel overwhelming. A thoughtful approach can help ensure the advice you receive is relevant, transparent and aligned with your goals. 

Start with your financial goals 

Before speaking with an adviser, it helps to be clear about what you want to achieve. Financial advice is not one size fits all, and different advisers may specialise in different areas. 

Consider whether your priorities include: 

  • Retirement planning 
  • Superannuation or SMSF advice 
  • Wealth creation and investment strategy 
  • Cash flow management 
  • Estate planning or wealth protection 

Having clarity around your goals allows you to assess whether an adviser’s experience and approach are suited to your needs. 

Check qualifications and licensing 

In Australia, financial advisers must meet specific education and licensing requirements to provide personal financial advice. This helps protect consumers and ensures a minimum standard of professionalism. 

Before engaging an adviser, take the time to: 

  • Confirm they are appropriately licensed 
  • Understand the scope of advice they are authorised to provide 
  • Check their professional background and experience 

Doing this early can give you confidence that you are dealing with a qualified professional. 

Understand how advice is delivered 

A good adviser should take the time to understand your situation before making recommendations. Financial planning should be personalised, not generic. 

During initial conversations, pay attention to: 

  • How well the adviser listens 
  • Whether they explain concepts clearly 
  • If they take the time to understand your personal circumstances 

Clear communication and a collaborative approach are essential for a long-term advice relationship. 

Ask about fees and transparency 

Understanding how an adviser is paid is a critical part of choosing the right financial planner. Fee structures can vary, so it is important to know what you are paying for and how costs are calculated. 

You should feel comfortable asking: 

  • What services are included 
  • How fees are structured 
  • Whether fees are fixed, ongoing or transactional 

Transparent conversations about fees help build trust and avoid misunderstandings later on.

Take your time and compare options  

It is reasonable to meet with more than one adviser before making a decision. Comparing different approaches can help you identify what feels right for you. 

Consider whether: 

  • The adviser’s philosophy aligns with your values 
  • You feel comfortable asking questions 
  • The advice process feels clear and structured 

Choosing a financial adviser is not just about expertise. It is also about trust and confidence. 

Watch for warning signs 

While most advisers act professionally, it is important to be aware of potential red flags. These may include: 

  • Pressure to make quick decisions 
  • Lack of clarity around fees or services 
  • Advice that does not appear tailored to your situation 

If something does not feel right, it is okay to pause or seek a second opinion. 

Financial advice is a long-term partnership 

The right financial adviser can become a trusted partner over many years, helping you adapt your strategy as life changes.  

Taking the time to choose carefully can lead to better outcomes and greater peace of mind. 

Making the next step 

Choosing a financial adviser is an important decision, but it does not need to be complicated. Starting with clear goals, asking the right questions and taking a considered approach can make all the difference. 

For more information on how Poole Advisory provides personalised financial advice and financial planning, or to discuss whether professional advice is right for you, get in touch today or book an appointment; we are always here to listen and help you. 

 

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