Autumn retirement round-up

Autumn retirement round-up

Several retirement reports have hit the headlines recently with a consistent message: if you want a comfortable retirement, you should plan early and be flexible.

Could a phased retirement approach work for you?

Research from Standard Life* suggests a ‘gradual transition’ into retirement could be one of the best ways to boost your pension pot. It suggests that continuing to work part-time or taking on freelance projects can help to maintain a steady income stream as your pension continues to grow.

In fact, the company’s analysis demonstrates that working three days a week from age 66 to 70 could add an extra £97,000 to a pension pot. This approach also means the opportunity to explore new interests or volunteer work before fully committing to retirement.

More Britons facing a retirement shortfall

Unfortunately, the retirement picture isn’t entirely rosy. According to Scottish Widows’ annual retirement report# a significant portion of the population (38%, up from 35% last year) are not saving enough for a comfortable retirement. The report also found 54% of UK retirees expect to work an extra seven years on average, while 27% who have made retirement plans don’t feel they will ever be able to afford them. This shortfall is being worsened by rising living costs and stagnant wage growth.

Flexibility is key

One recurring theme in most retirement research is the need for flexibility. Having options in how you access and manage your pension can be crucial. Whether it’s phasing your retirement or adjusting your income based on the prevailing market conditions, being flexible in your approach and income needs could help you adapt to life’s uncertainties.

Don’t leave retirement planning too late

While it’s concerning to hear of people having retirement regrets, it’s important not to ignore the issue and instead do something about it when you can. As we enter autumn, now might be the ideal time to refresh your retirement plan and make sure you feel on track and well-prepared for the years ahead. Retirement is a time to thrive, not count the pennies.

* Standard Life, 2024

# Scottish Widows, 2024

How we can help

Planning your financial future should always be high on your list of priorities particularly as you start to approach your retirement years. It’s never too early to take action to ensure that you’ll enjoy a happy, relaxing and affordable lifestyle once you’ve given up work. Why not meet with us so we can understand your plans and circumstances and to enable us to guide you  towards taking control of your finances for the future. Your meeting will be at our expense and without obligation. Call us on 0808 123 4321.

Logic Wealth Planning provides independent financial advice in Manchester, Bury, Rochdale, Cheshire, and the surrounding area, but not limited to the region.