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Plan well, live happy: how to create a retirement plan that works for you

by | Jul 8, 2025

Retirement isn't just about stopping work. It's about starting something new—on your terms. But getting there requires a bit more than crossing your fingers and hoping your pension pot grows on its own.
Start With Your “Why”

Ask yourself: What do I want retirement to look like?

  • Travel the world?
  • Volunteer in your community?
  • Spend more time with grandchildren or on hobbies?

Knowing your “why” shapes your “how much”.

 

Understand What You’ve Got

Next, take stock:

  • Workplace pensions
  • Private pensions (SIPPs)
  • State Pension
  • ISAs and other savings
  • Property or business assets

A financial adviser can help you create a complete, realistic picture.

 

Model Your Future

Cashflow modelling is key. We simulate various scenarios: early retirement, market downturns, or even selling a second property. This shows whether your plan is robust—or needs tweaking.

 

Tax Efficiency Is Crucial

Withdrawals from pensions are taxed differently from ISAs or general investment accounts. With careful planning, you could pay significantly less tax across your retirement.

At GSI, we often use a blended withdrawal strategy, combining ISAs, pensions, and general accounts to smooth tax and preserve flexibility.

 

Don’t Forget Inflation and Healthcare

A £40,000 annual budget today may not buy you the same lifestyle in 20 years. And while the NHS is still the backbone of UK healthcare, private costs are rising.

A good plan factors in rising living costs and potential care expenses.

 

Build In Flexibility

Life rarely follows a straight line. Your plan should flex with:

  • Unexpected expenses
  • Changes in family structure
  • Market volatility

This is why ongoing advice isn’t a luxury—it’s a lifeline.

 

Disclaimer

This content is for information purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All clients should seek personalised, regulated advice before making financial decisions. Investment values can fall as well as rise, and past performance is not indicative of future results.

 

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