
Preparing for Retirement
Most Kiwis think they won’t have sufficient retirement funds and for many, they are right. So says the Financial Services Council in a recently released

Most Kiwis think they won’t have sufficient retirement funds and for many, they are right. So says the Financial Services Council in a recently released

Years ago, in our parents or grandparents’ generation, people would retire around aged 60, maybe earlier, mostly without any thought to as how they would

This is a question many of us wrestle with. Age used to be the major factor, but now there is no official retirement age in

Reaching retirement as a second time around couple can present a number of tricky issues. Planning how to manage money in retirement is complicated enough

Successive generations always seem to be better off than the last. Our parents had a better standard of living than their parents and our children

The last few years before you stop working are crucial for setting yourself up for a fantastic retirement. They need careful planning to achieve your

Your retirement years should be the best years of your life. With life expectancy increasing, the average person can expect to live to around 90,

Whether you plan to keep working after becoming eligible for NZ Superannuation or not, 65 still looms as the defining age for retirement, and it

Retirement planning is complicated enough for any couple, but when there is a second time relationship involved, there are even more issues to consider. In

When our great grandparents were born, they could expect to live on average for 55 to 60 years and it was likely they would continue
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Take the 22-Point Retirement Checklist and uncover the gaps in your retirement plan!
✅ Do you know how much money you’ll need each year?
✅ Have you planned how you’ll spend your time in retirement?
✅ Are your insurance, will, and estate in order?
✅ Do you have a plan for staying active, healthy, and socially connected?
This quick checklist will give you clarity on where you stand—and what’s next.
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