One of the most common assumptions about retirement is that once you’ve accumulated enough wealth, financial worries simply disappear.
After working with hundreds of families over the years, I’ve found that this often isn’t the case.
Some people retire with relatively modest wealth and feel completely comfortable spending and enjoying life. Others retire with several million pounds and still worry about taking holidays, helping family members, or spending money on themselves.
The difference is rarely just the size of the pension pot.
In our latest video, I explore why financial confidence and peace of mind often have far more to do with planning, clarity and understanding than simply reaching a particular number.
The video covers:
• Why wealth alone doesn’t guarantee financial confidence
• The psychology behind money worries in retirement
• Common mistakes retirees make when assessing what they can afford
• How proper financial planning can help provide reassurance and clarity
• Why some people enjoy retirement more than others, regardless of their wealth
If you’re approaching retirement, already retired, or know someone who is, I think you’ll find the discussion interesting and thought-provoking.
You can watch the video here:
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