Retirement Planning
As
healthcare and living standards improve, so
does our longevity. A male aged 65 is now expected
to live to almost 83† and a female even
longer. This, along with the attraction of early
retirement, means some of us could be looking
forward to a happy retirement lasting perhaps
more than 30 years.
At the same time, however, birth rates have
been falling. Fewer couples are having children
– and those who do are having fewer and
leaving it later†. As a result, a thriving
workforce that was once more than able to support
our elder population is becoming far less able
to do so.
So, whilst we may be looking forward to long
and carefree days, finally free of the rat race,
the question needs to be asked – is our
pension provision good enough to pay for it?
Our bespoke retirement planning solutions have
been developed to meet your risk profile, helping
you build a fund for retirement.
We can also provide advice on consolidating
existing pension benefits, including personal
and occupational benefits, and options on divorce
include Pension Splitting, Pension Sharing and/or
Pension Offsetting.
Self Invested
Personal Pensions
Wraps
† Source: National Statistics Office
and Government Actuaries Department, Life tables
published in 2006, based on 2007 estimated figures
for life expectancy. www.statistics.gov.uk
and www.gad.gov.uk
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