68: Why You Might Need Less to Retire Than You Think
Do you really need a huge pension pot to retire comfortably – or could you need less than you think? In this episode of Retire Well, we build on our recent mini‑series about retiring at 60 and shift the focus to the other income sources and assets that often get overlooked when people fixate on a single “magic number”. As Chartered Financial Planners, we see many people worry about needing £500,000, £800,000, or even £1 million to retire. In reality, once you step back and look at the whole picture, retirement can often feel far more achievable. In this episode, we cover: Why retirement planning should be done at a household level, not just individually How two State Pensions and two tax allowances can dramatically change the numbers The role of defined benefit (final salary) pensions and guaranteed income How part‑time work, consultancy, or phased retirement can reduce pension strain The impact of property: rental income, downsizing, and equity release Why many retirees spend less than they expect, especially over time How staying invested in retirement adds flexibility and resilience The importance of intergenerational planning and inheritance conversations We also answer a listener question on: Drawing pension income efficiently to stay within the personal allowance Using ISAs alongside pensions How tax is handled by pension providers when income varies The key message? 👉 Retirement isn’t just about hitting a number — it’s about joined‑up, purposeful planning. If you understand your assets, income sources, and spending habits, retirement can feel far less intimidating and far more flexible than you might expect. Subscribe for practical, jargon‑free retirement planning insights. 📩 Got questions or want help with your own retirement plan? Email us at: [email protected] -- CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction 01:38 - Financial planning as a household 07:25 - Partial retirement 11:36 - Other guaranteed income 18:16 - Not spending as much as you think 27:15 - Inheritance 32:34 - Listeners Question -- SIGN UP FOR OUR LIVE WEBINAR: How To Prepare For Retirement Webinar https://www.retirewellpodcast.co.uk/e... -- TALK TO US Call us: 0191 384 1008 Email us: [email protected] Website: www.retirewellpodcast.co.uk -- SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER www.retirewellpodcast.co.uk --- Wealth of Advice are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, reference number 563909. Past performance is no guide to future returns. Your investments can go down as well as up, so you may get back less than you originally invested. This video is for educational purposes only and is not personal financial advice.

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