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1st August 2024

Learning from the retired

BALANCING FINANCIAL SECURITY WITH MENTAL WELL-BEING

The experiences of today’s retirees offer a wealth of knowledge for anyone planning their retirement. By observing the paths already taken, future retirees can glean valuable lessons from the triumphs and challenges faced by those who have navigated this transition before them. This collective knowledge is crucial in shaping a retirement plan that balances financial security with mental well-being.

Financial security begins with diligent saving and investment strategies, which should be initiated as early as possible. Utilizing employer- sponsored retirement plans, diversifying investments, and seeking advice from a financial professional are all essential steps toward building a successful retirement fund.

REVISITING FINANCIAL PLANS

Current retirees were asked if they would do anything differently in how they approached their retirements, and the research identified two in five (40%) said they would have done [1]. Almost one in five retirees (17%) said they would have increased pension savings while working, and one in ten (12%) would have made lifestyle adjustments while working to save more for their later years. Nearly one in ten (8%) said they wouldn’t have left work when they did and should have chosen to retire later.

As the third chapter of life, retirement should be a positive experience, and for many, that is thankfully the case. However, with the benefit of hindsight, there are some valuable lessons for us all to learn from the current generation of retirees. Most regrets centre around money, wishing more was saved earlier, and often making choices around lifestyle to allow that extra cash to go into the pension.

IMPACT OF DELAYED RETIREMENT

Many also wished they’d stayed on and worked later, which can significantly positively affect both financial well-being and mental health. This research highlights the need to have a plan and seek advice at the earliest opportunity. We can advise you if you are on track and keep your plan on track as you navigate through the myriad of investments, generating replacement income, the tax system, estate planning, and inheritance.

The insights gained from current retirees underscore the importance of strategic financial planning. Individuals can secure a more stable financial future by increasing pension contributions and making conscious lifestyle choices that promote savings. Additionally, extending one’s career bolsters financial reserves and contributes to a sense of purpose and mental well-being.

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[1] Research conducted by Opinium among 663 over 55s who said they were retired, with fieldwork was conducted between 19th – 22nd March 2024.

THIS ARTICLE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE TAX OR LEGAL ADVICE AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS SUCH. TAX TREATMENT DEPENDS ON THE INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF EACH CLIENT AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE IN THE FUTURE. FOR GUIDANCE, SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE.

THE VALUE OF YOUR INVESTMENTS CAN GO DOWN AS WELL AS UP, AND YOU MAY GET BACK LESS THAN YOU INVESTED.

THE TAX TREATMENT IS DEPENDENT ON INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE IN FUTURE.

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