Quick addendum to my earlier bit -I pay an annual fee for financial care inc visits etc and there is a fairly common %age applied to your investments vale based to be honest on your funds I doubt if you’d pay much more than a grand or so - but shop around - 2k at the absolute max
How much is the annual fee? (as a %age - not wanting to nosey into your weatlh!)
How much is the "fairly common %age applied to your investments?
£2k on £100k is still 2%. I suspect it may be much more than that when all the charges and fees are added up.
5% as quoted earlier, plus no doubt further (more hidden) fees on actual investments, is a huge bite into returns.
Cash ISA's pay around 4%. Long term returns on a sensible, balanced low cost global passive fund are around 7% p.a.
Unless a situation is complicated, why on earth would anyone choose to give away 2%-5%+ per year of their returns?
It makes no sense to me as to why, and the industry is good at making you think you need help. You don't, caveat, unless you have a more complicated situation or you simply can't cope for some reason with this stuff. It also takes hardly any effort or time to maintain. But each to their own.