The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - Money

Do you want a Money Makeover?

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Faced with soaring inflation and spiralling energy and tax bills, many families across Britain are struggling.

During this cost of living crisis, we are faced with huge dilemmas on how to keep up with surging costs, while also protecting our savings from being eaten away and ensuring we are still setting aside enough to meet our important life goals.

These could be retiring early, buying a first home, covering the cost of care or giving yourself enough to travel the world.

It is not unheard of for financial advisers to charge 3pc of your investment to create a plan, plus 0.5pc a year just to keep an eye on it. This is where Telegraph Money can help. In our Money Makeover feature, we ask two experts to devise saving and investment plans that fit readers’ specific aims and demands – for free.

Our plans do not replace tailored financial advice, but offer an outline of how to get started. We have experts available who can help with propertyre­lated goals, such as building a buy-tolet portfolio, explain how to make the most of your pension, or lay out a plan to protect hard- earned savings from being eaten away by inflation.

If you would like to be considered, please email money@ telegraph.co.uk with the subject line “Give me a Money Makeover” and provide the following:

Your name, age and telephone number (we will not share this with anyone).

Your main financial goals (in as much detail as possible please), details of any debts ( including mortgages) and how you would describe your attitude to investment risk.

Your current investment­s, including cash, specific details of funds, shares, property and pensions.

You must also be willing to be photograph­ed for the article.

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