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Top 5 Business Advisors in Sydney, NSW

Verified customer reviews and ratings for the best business advisors serving Sydney. Sorted by rating.

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Finding the right business advisor in Sydney means looking for TPB registration (if they handle tax), relevant qualifications, and a track record in your industry. All reviews on this directory are verified, so you can trust what you're reading. Whether you need help with cash flow, restructuring, or growth strategy, these three advisors have proven expertise.
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Elliot Watson Financial Planning Newcastle
The Junction, NSW
4.9(143)

Elliot Watson Financial Planning is a financial advisory firm in Newcastle that provides holistic financial planning services including superannuation, investment planning, insurance, estate planning, and debt management across the Hunter region.

Superannuation & SMSFInvestment Planning & Wealth CreationPersonal InsuranceEstate Planning
FMS Group
FMS GroupServes Sydney
Long Jetty, NSW
4.8(130)

FMS Group is a family-owned financial advisory firm providing integrated advice including accounting, financial planning, SMSFs, mortgages and loans, estate planning, retirement planning, risk management, and debt management. They operate offices on the NSW Central Coast and Sydney's North Shore, tailoring solutions for individuals and businesses.

AccountingFinancial PlanningSelf-Managed Super Funds (SMSF)Mortgages and Loans

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Business Advisors in Sydney — FAQs

Should my business advisor be TPB registered?

Yes, if they provide tax advice or lodgements. TPB registration means they're regulated by the Tax Practitioners Board. Always confirm their registration status before engaging them.

What should I ask a business advisor before hiring?

Ask about their experience in your industry, how they charge (hourly, fixed fee, retainer), availability for ongoing support, and references from similar clients. Check their verified reviews here first.

What do business advisors typically help with?

Common areas include cash flow management, business structure advice, financial planning, tax strategy, growth planning, and restructuring. Some specialise in specific areas like insolvency or startups.

Are the reviews on this directory really verified?

Yes. All reviews come from confirmed client engagements. We verify reviewer details to prevent fake or competitor reviews, so you can trust the feedback.

How do I know if I need a business advisor?

Consider one if you're struggling with cash flow, planning major changes, facing financial difficulty, or want expert guidance on tax efficiency. A consultation often clarifies whether it's the right fit.