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In this episode, Stuart Wemyss delves into the essential considerations for those planning to retire within the next five years. Drawing on his extensive expertise, Stuart outlines practical strategies to ensure a smooth transition into retirement, focusing on self-funded retirees.
Key topics include resetting loan terms to maximise flexibility, adjusting or cancelling insurance as financial independence grows, and optimising your banking arrangements while still employed. Stuart also explains the tax-saving benefits of timing capital gains events post-retirement and how superannuation strategies, such as recontributions and conservative asset allocations, can safeguard your wealth against market volatility.
For those considering a phased retirement, Stuart highlights the financial and emotional benefits of continuing part-time work, allowing investments to grow while maintaining a sense of purpose.
With actionable insights into cash flow management, superannuation liquidity, and the importance of personalising your approach, this episode is packed with valuable advice for anyone nearing retirement. Whether you’re looking to fine-tune your financial plan or explore new strategies, Stuart’s guidance ensures you’re equipped to make informed decisions for a secure and fulfilling retirement.
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