I always suspected IFAs were self-serving parasites
Sorry to hear that you've heard of a bad financial adviser Globati. How long ago was that? I know there's some distrust about the financial sector, but as with all professions there are both good and bad IFAs. I know first-hand that there are plenty of great financial advisers (the company I work for runs a website which lets people rate and review their financial adviser -
www.vouchedfor.co.uk). If you've directly encountered bad financial advice from your adviser in the past, why not rate them on the website? We're always keen to hear more about people's experiences, whether good or bad!
(provided you get in before the RDR in january where all advise is charged for!)
I think it's also important to be aware of the changes to the way that advisers are paid - known as the Retail Distribution Review (RDR). Financial advice from advisers has never been free - it's just not always been clear how the adviser has been paid. This will change as of 31st December when the RDR comes into effect as it will be clearer to the consumer what they are paying. The advisers will also have to declare whether they are "independent" or "restricted", depending on whether their advice is fully comprehensive and in the client's best interest (Independent) or tied to a narrower product range (Restricted)
. Worth reading more about RDR as it's a big change to the financial landscape and it's good to know where you stand.