How much money do you really need for the rest of your life?
Discover clarity and confidence about your financial future — request your free copy of Paul Armson’s Enough from Rowley Turton.
A simple book that can change how you think about money
Most people have no clear idea how much money they actually need to live the life they want – or whether they’re saving too much, too little, or about right.
Enough is a short, practical book that explains lifestyle financial planning in plain English and helps you answer one big question:
Have I got enough – and will it always be enough?
Request my free copy of Enough
Reading Enough can help you to:
- Understand what you really want your money to do for you
- See whether you’re on track for the life you want
- Cut through jargon and focus on what actually matters
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Why we recommend Enough
Enough isn’t a typical money book full of jargon and product chat. Instead, it focuses on you – the life you want, the people who matter, and what your money actually needs to do.
Paul Armson’s approach has been hugely influential on how we work with clients at Rowley Turton. It has helped many people:
- Get clear on the lifestyle they really want – now and in the future
- Understand how much is “enough” to support that lifestyle
- Stop worrying unnecessarily about markets and headlines
- Make confident decisions about spending, saving, gifting and retiring
In a nutshell, Enough is:
- A quick, approachable read – perfect for a weekend
- Ideal for people in or approaching their 50s and 60s
- Focused on real life, not financial jargon
- A perfect introduction to lifestyle financial planning
Scott Gallacher on Enough
“Enough is a breath of fresh air in an industry often associated with jargon and complex concepts. Paul Armson breaks down lifestyle financial planning in a clear, engaging way that works just as well for complete beginners as it does for experienced investors.”
“Reading Enough – and meeting Paul – completely changed how I think about my role as a financial planner. It helped me focus far more on what clients want their money to do for them, rather than on products and paperwork.”
— Scott Gallacher, Director & Chartered Financial Planner, Rowley Turton
You don’t need to be a financial expert to benefit from the book. Many of our clients have told us that Enough has changed how they think about money and given them the confidence to make decisions about work, retirement and gifting to family.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER
Get clarity on what matters most
Enough encourages you to step back and think about what truly matters to you — your lifestyle, your family, your time, your wellbeing.
Instead of starting with financial products or investment choices, it asks you to begin with your values, priorities and goals.
Understand what “enough” means for you
The book introduces the idea that “enough” is personal.
It’s not about having the biggest pot or chasing numbers.
It’s about understanding what kind of life you want to live — now and in the future — and recognising whether your current direction supports that.
No spreadsheets. No formulas.
Just a clearer sense of what a good life looks like for you.
See why traditional advice often starts in the wrong place
Much of the financial industry talks about products, performance, and markets.
Enough flips that on its head.
It argues that real financial planning should be about your life first — and the money only afterwards.
This perspective can be enlightening and reassuring for anyone overwhelmed by jargon or conflicting advice.
Feel more confident about the future
Uncertainty about money is one of the biggest causes of stress.
Enough helps you understand what you really want your money to support, which can reduce worry and bring more peace of mind.
When you gain clarity on your own priorities, decisions become easier — even when the world feels unpredictable.
A reminder that life is not a rehearsal
One of the book’s most powerful messages is that life is finite — and waiting “until later” isn’t always the answer.
Enough encourages you to make the most of your time, your health and your opportunities, rather than endlessly deferring the things that bring you joy and meaning.
Why are we sending this book out for free?
At Rowley Turton, we believe good financial planning starts with a simple conversation:
“What do you want your money to do for the rest of your life?”
Paul Armson’s Enough captures that philosophy perfectly. By sharing the book, we hope to:
- Introduce more people to the idea of lifestyle financial planning
- Help you think clearly about what “enough” looks like for you personally
- Make any future conversations about your finances clearer and more productive
There’s no obligation to become a client.
If the book simply helps you gain clarity and peace of mind, it’s already done its job.
If, after reading it, you’d like to explore your own plan in more detail, we’d be very happy to talk.
WHO ARE ROWLEY TURTON?
Rowley Turton is an award-winning independent financial advice firm established in 1996. We specialise in helping people live the life they want with confidence about their money.
"Rowley Turton have provided decades of excellent trustworthy advice, first to my father, then to me and now to my children. I have recommended them to others in the past and would unhesitatingly do so again in the future."
Martin Sigrist
Rowley Turton client since 2015
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