How Much Money Do You Really Need to Live Your Best Life?
Most people have no idea!
You might have savings, investments, or a high income, but do you truly understand what that means for your future? Will your money last? Are you working longer than necessary? Or worse—will you run out too soon?
Introducing Your Essential Guide to Financial Freedom
This free guide, published in association with Lucent Financial Planning, helps you answer life’s biggest financial question: How much is enough—for you?
Inside, you’ll discover:
- The concept of Lifestyle Financial Planning—a smarter way to plan your future.
- Why knowing your Number—the amount you need to live the life you want—puts you in control.
- The key to balancing spending, saving, and security so you can enjoy life without financial stress.

Why Download This Guide?
It’s not full of industry jargon or technical investment talk. Instead, it’s an easy, insightful read that helps you rethink your finances—without the confusion.
If you’ve ever wondered:
✔ How much do I actually need for the rest of my life?
✔ Am I working too long—or not saving enough?
✔ Can I afford to enjoy life without worrying about money?
Then this guide is for you.
Take Control of Your Future—Download Now
Don’t let uncertainty hold you back. Get clarity, confidence, and the freedom to live life on your terms.

About the Author
Paul D. Armson is the founder of Inspiring Advisers and the pioneer of Lifestyle Financial Planning. His wake-up call came when his mother passed away at 59, leaving his father full of regret for the life they had planned "one day" but never lived. This realisation transformed Paul's approach—shifting from selling financial products to helping people live their best lives now.
His revolutionary method allowed him to semi-retire at 45 and inspire over 2,000 financial advisers to put life—not just money—at the heart of financial planning.
Disclaimer: This guide does not constitute financial advice. We recommend that you speak to a qualified financial planner for advice tailored to your individual circumstances and goals. Financial markets may go up or down, and you are not guaranteed a return on your investment. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance.