As we’ve seen, you don’t have to leap straight from full-time work into retirement; you can phase the process. So,
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Phasing into Retirement
For many of us, retirement is more of a process than an event. Rather than a hard stop where one
Spending and Capital Erosion in Retirement
OK, we’ve looked at why cashflow is so important, so let’s move on. To have a comfortable retirement, you can
Cashflow Is King – but Include Total Return
I don’t care how rich you are, it is impossible to overlook the importance of cashflow in your financial planning.
Retirement Planning with Your Partner – Work Together
You’ve hopefully now been able to address any inequalities, but if you want to live harmoniously with your partner in
Retirement Planning with Your Partner – Address Inequalities
The key to retirement planning is flexibility, because things can change suddenly. It’s also good to address any inequalities when
Aligning Your Retirement Plans with Your Partner
Planning a retirement is complex enough when there’s only one of you, but if you’re in a long-term relationship and
Positioning the Pieces – Review Insurances
We’ve looked at pensions, investments and moving money. Now, we move on to the final stage. Insurances Last Next, take
Positioning the Pieces – Pensions and Investments
We’ve looked at why you want to keep things simple and flexible, and why you shouldn’t move money just for