No. JettWorth is a tracking and projection tool — think of it as a smarter spreadsheet, not a financial adviser.
What this means
- All projections are estimates based on assumptions you set
- Calculator outputs are educational estimates, not personalised recommendations
- We don't hold an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL)
- We don't tailor outputs to your individual circumstances or objectives
Where to get advice
For decisions like:
- Whether to salary sacrifice (and how much)
- Whether to consolidate super funds
- How to structure investments tax-effectively
- Property purchases over a certain value
- Estate planning
Consult a qualified financial adviser registered with ASIC. The MoneySmart website (moneysmart.gov.au) has a free directory of licensed advisers and a guide on what to expect from a first meeting.
How to use JettWorth alongside an adviser
JettWorth is most useful as a self-service planning tool to:
- Get a clear picture of your current position
- Model "what if" scenarios before talking to an adviser
- Track progress against milestones agreed in your financial plan
- Update your numbers between adviser meetings
Bring your dashboard or projection chart to your adviser meetings — it gives them a head start on understanding your situation.