Planning for Retirement Articles

What is longevity risk?

What is longevity risk?

And why is it critical to know how long you will live? Back in 1908 when the Age Pension was first introduced in the Australian Federal Parliament there were two striking features. It was for men only. And the life expectancy of men who would receive this...

Transitioning to retirement?

Transitioning to retirement?

Is using a TTR the best of both worlds? The days of an abrupt end to full time work, suddenly facing seven days a week of leisure are becoming a thing of the past for many older Australians. Yes, there are unforeseen life events like sickness or retrenchment...

Women and money – Is it ever too late to catch up?

Women and money – Is it ever too late to catch up?

On International Women’s Day last week, a flood of statistics about gender inequities were shared. It’s fair to say that overall the financial situation for women is slowly improving. But it’s also true that most indicators are coming off such a low base,...

Timing your retirement and your entitlements

Timing your retirement and your entitlements

This is another instance where the onus is on you to get your application right. In Jargonbusters we explain the detail of age-related Age Pension eligibility. In the ‘old days’ it was easy – it was simply 65. Now it depends upon your year of birth. But...

Can advice help?

Can advice help?

Recent ASIC research shows that only one quarter of Australians have received financial advice in the past, but 41% intend to seek it in the future. One factor was cost, with 35% believing such advice was too expensive, whilst another impediment was a lack...

Time to address the topic of age care?

Time to address the topic of age care?

Age care, to paraphrase a quote, sounds like another country. Most of us try hard not to think about it - let alone consider whether we will be able to afford it. But the need to know how aged care works and what is available is very real. And this was...

Is retirement planning set and forget, asks Philippa?

Is retirement planning set and forget, asks Philippa?

Philippa asked us an interesting question last week. She’s divorced, aged 67, and in July this year she stepped back from full-time work to help with her grandchildren and volunteer. She receives a part Age Pension ($18,000 per annum) and is topping this up...