Four steps to plan for a better retirement

 

Here is a practical approach to creating a retirement plan that will help enable financial peace of mind.

 

         

Many investors concentrate on building their nest egg during their working lives to pay or help pay for their retirement but fail to give enough attention to planning for a retirement that may last 25 years or longer.

A lack of retirement planning makes retirees more financially vulnerable than necessary in numerous ways including the possibility of outliving your retirement savings, overreacting to market volatility, not planning for unexpected costs and holding a portfolio that isn't properly diversified.

Some retirees who have not properly planned for retirement may have underestimated the amount required to finance their anticipated lifestyles, while others may be living too frugally given their financial needs.

By following a practical approach for creating a retirement plan that aligns with retirees' often-unique goals while mitigating risk, retirees may gain greater confidence that savings will match with your future financial needs.

Step 1: Determine your retirement goals

These goals typically include having enough income to pay for basic living expenses, a contingency reserve (such as for medical treatment, home repairs and aged care) and discretionary spending (such as eating out and holidays). And you may plan to leave an inheritance. Once your goals are listed, you can prioritise their importance.

Step 2. Understand your risks

These include market risk, health risk, longevity and mortality risk, event risk (again such as medical treatment, home repairs and aged care), and tax and policy risk (changes to government policies and health care coverage). The research suggests that these risks should be addressed in the context of their impact on achieving their retirement goals.

Step 3: Assess your available financial resources

This will help ensure that your capital is used as efficiently as possible. Financial resources include super and non-super savings, age pension if eligible, annuities, insurance, housing wealth, insurance, and any additional income if planning to work in retirement.

Step 4: Develop a plan to achieve your goals and mitigate your risks

This is a matter of bringing together the various elements of your retirement planning. The right mix of resources should be tailored to your individual circumstances. It should take into account the relative importance of competing goals and the risks that a retiree may be susceptible or sensitive to.

The ultimate retirement goal

In the end, peace of mind may be the ultimate retirement goal bearing in mind this phase of life may represent at least a quarter of our lives.

 

 

Written by
Vanguard
27 Jul, 2021

 

More Articles

Preparing your kids for financial success

Here's some easy money management skills for children of different ages. . Teaching good financial...

Read full article

Most Powerful Economies in Europe | 1960-2024

Check out the most Powerful Economies in Europe ...

Read full article

End-of-year break time for super check-up

Superannuants should use the end-of-year holiday break to check the status of their retirement savings and...

Read full article

Investment and economic outlook

latest forecasts for investment returns and region-by-region economic outlook. . Vanguard’s outlook...

Read full article

9 Ways You Can Invest Using SMSF

Review nine smart ways to invest using an SMSF, from property and international shares to cryptocurrency and...

Read full article

It’s super hump month. Make the most of it

The start of the 2024-25 financial year on 1 July saw some significant changes come through designed to help...

Read full article

Super funds finish 2024 with double-digit returns

Most superannuation funds finished 2024 with double-digit returns, according to a recent...

Read full article

Know the difference between general and specific NALE

SMSF professionals should take note of the wording changes in Law Companion Ruling 2021/2DC, which outline the...

Read full article

Sofie Korac is an Authorised Representative (No. 400164) of Prudentia Financial Planning Pty Ltd, AFSL 544118 and a member of the Association of Financial Advisers.

Financial Advice Sydney and the North Shore Office based in Gordon NSW

Financial Services Guide - Disclaimer & Privacy Policy

^