Retirement: Adding life to years, not years to life – 65 is the new 60
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Retirement: Adding life to years, not years to life – 65 is the new 60
Many will be focusing on the practicalities: planning differently for a longer working life. For others, this change may be an opportunity for a much bigger, more vital conversation about how they plan to spend their precious leisure time in the years ahead.
A guessing game: 1 in 6 UK adults relying on gut instinct to estimate retirement needs - IFA Magazine
Millions of UK adults are heading toward retirement with little more than a hunch, new research from Standard Life’s Retirement Voice report reveals. One in six (16%) say they’ve relied on guesswork or gut instinct to determine how much they’ll need for a financially secure retirement. Concerningly, almost two in five (39%) admit they’ve not worked out how much they’ll need at all. This includes 43% of Generation X and 34% of Baby Boomers – many…
Retirement is one of the most significant changes in a person's life. More than the end of working life is the beginning of a stage in which time can be enjoyed in a different way, with more freedom and less professional responsibilities.After years of work and effort, retirement means reaping the fruits of commitment and constancy. However, many doubts arise: How much will I receive from pension? Will I have paid enough? These issues are often …
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