“Don’t let making a living prevent you from making a life” - John Wooden
What would you say your ultimate goal is? To make money? Or to make time? As we know, time is the most valuable commodity in the world and one of the only things you can’t buy, trade or sell.
All the work that goes into taking control of your financial universe, such as removing debt, and planning your future, is to help give you the time and freedom to focus on things that bring meaning to your life. After a long career of hard work, the last thing you want is to get to retirement age and realise a simple retirement isn’t on the cards for you.
We’ve carefully designed this checklist to help you navigate your planning towards retirement regardless of where you are in life or what your current age is. After all, it’s never too early to start planning and preparing for the future.
The first step of planning your retirement, is to ensure everyone on your financial team is on the same page. If you haven’t already discussed this with your accountant, now is a great time to start preparing for every stage of your life and your family’s life so you can look towards the future with confidence. This is particularly important when you reach your 40’s and start to think about your retirement planning.
Knowing exactly how much money you need to put away to make work a choice rather than a necessity is extremely powerful, but many people don’t realise this until it’s too late.
The Global Retirement Reality Report (2018) found that 45% of Australians feel financially insecure about their retirement. 38% of Australia’s working population believe their expected savings will be ‘not at all close’ to what they need when they retire.
This is backed up by the fact that the retirement savings gap (the shortfall between your retirement income and the income needed for your life expectancy) per Australian in 2014 was estimated to be around $70,100 after the Age Pension. With 50% of the population relying on the government pension as their main source of income (see the graph below), it’s no wonder people feel clouded by doubt and uncertainty about their retirement.
What are Australian's main source of income?
Of course, financial comfort is relative and not defined by a single asset value. But feeling financially comfortable in retirement and having the security, comfort and confidence to know your income is taken care of is invaluable.
So, how much do you need to comfortably retire?
The most common rule of thumb in retirement planning is two-thirds (67%) of your pre-retirement income to maintain the same standard of living in retirement.
This is the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia’s (ASFA) estimate of how much money you’ll need in retirement, depending on your lifestyle:
The table below lays out the maximum age pension you can receive per year if you own less than the maximum assets you can have to be eligible.
In 2020, the average life expectancy is 83.50 years and Pension age is 66 years, giving an approximate retirement period of 17.5 years.
To live at a comfortable standard as a couple, receiving the maximum age pension of $37,014 per year, you would only need to make up the remaining $24,895 per year. 17.5 years x $24,895 per year = $435,662.50.
$435,663 in super for couples, and $334,863 for singles should be your goal retirement number.
Retirement planning is about making sure your money goes the distance. Having a great accountant in your corner means you can start planning ahead decades in advance so you can reap the benefits of financial freedom now and into the future.
Still find the thought of retirement planning daunting? Start with this simple checklist for yourself and your accountant and go from there:
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