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Julian Morgan

Managing director
Julian Morgan is founder and Managing Director of Fleet Street Wealth. Julian has been a financial adviser for 27 years having previously worked within banking. 

For more information: tel: 020 7353 6373 email: financialadvice@fswealth.co.uk visit: www.fswealth.co.uk
Managing director
Julian Morgan is founder and Managing Director of Fleet Street Wealth. Julian has been a financial adviser for 27 years having previously worked within banking. 

For more information: tel: 020 7353 6373 email: financialadvice@fswealth.co.uk visit: www.fswealth.co.uk
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For many the prospect of retirement is enticing yet adjusting to this new life can be daunting. For some retirement is waking up with nothing to do and by bedtime having done only half of it. Others subscribe to the views of CS Lewis who once wrote: “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” Either way for most the change is likely to be significant. So what should you do as you approach retirement?
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