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What Does It Take to Retire at 60?

Retirement planning is proactive, not reactive. The earlier you start shaping the type of retirement you want, the more confident and flexible your options become.
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How to Stay Calm When Investments Feel Unsettling

No one can predict markets., but you don’t need predictions to retire well.
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Retirement Mistakes to Avoid When Building Your Wealth

The core message from the episode is simple but powerful: good retirement planning starts years before you retire.
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Retirement FAQs - Pensions, Tax, Gifting & More

From understanding shifting pension ages to making sense of DB scheme options, inheritance tax changes, and divorce settlements, many people find that what initially looks like a simple decision has deeper implications.
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How Do You Know You’re Ready to Retire? Understanding the Psychological Side of Retirement

While the financial side is essential, emotional readiness often determines whether retirement feels exciting or overwhelming.
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How a Financial Planner Helps You Achieve Tax‑Efficient Drawdown: A Closer Look at a Real Case Study

Modern drawdown offers huge flexibility, but coordinating tax, investment risk, timing, and long‑term sustainability can feel overwhelming.
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Income Drawdown: Flexible Income in Retirement

Income Drawdown is a flexible way for you to manage your pension, allowing you to generate the income required to meet your circumstances.
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Getting Started with Retirement Planning

Retirement planning is the process of determining your retirement income goals and the actions necessary to achieve those goals.
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