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Here’s a stat that will probably surprise you: the vast majority of retirees still have at least 80% of their savings after two decades in retirement. And here’s another one: married couples aged 65 and older withdraw an average of just 2.1% annually from their retirement savings, when current research suggests a safe withdrawal rate is around 5%. Now here’s the OMG moment… 48% ...

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Let me say something that might sting a little. The retirement you were sold, the one with the gold watch and the quiet garden and the gentle fade into the background, was never really about you, it was about getting out of the way, clearing the desk, making room for the next person in line and somewhere along the way we all just... agreed to it. Well. Not anymore. Because retir...

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My father-in-law is one of the sharpest people I know. At 80, he can debate politics, recall details from conversations we had months ago, and spot inconsistencies in arguments before I’ve finished making them. His mind hasn’t left him. But last month, he sat at his kitchen table with a court summons in his hands, and I watched something break. It wasn’t the £100 fine that broke...

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When it comes to planning retirement or the second half of life, I often say things that surprise people. One such thing came out of my mouth last week when I was in conversation over a coffee with an attendee of a workshop I was delivering called ‘Designing Your Second Act’ “Most people don’t struggle in retirement because they’ve stopped working. They struggle because a whole ...

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