The Keys to a Happier Retirement
What truly makes for a happy retirement — is it money, purpose, or something more? In Episode 57 of A Bite From The Money Sandwich, Marc Bineham speaks to Amanda Gardner, who is Head of Platform Partnerships at Challenger. Amanda shares insights from Challenger's Retirement Happiness Index, revealing how financial security, community, and a sense of purpose are all critical to enjoying retirement. She highlights that while 76% of pre-retirees fear their money won't last, those who seek financial advice feel far more confident and prepared. Amanda also explores why so many Australians value a guaranteed income in retirement and the importance of staying socially connected and mentally engaged. Together, they emphasise the power of planning early and seeking expert advice to create a retirement that is not just financially sustainable but also deeply fulfilling.

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