Retirement is filled with opportunities and choices. There’s the time to travel more, work on long-delayed personal projects or volunteer your help to worthwhile causes.
You also have a host of choices to make when it comes to funding your new life away from paid work. Here are four different options to consider.i
An account-based pension (ABP) using your superannuation is one of the most common retirement income options. The amount you receive depends on the balance of your account and the drawdown rate you choose, subject to the minimum pension requirements set by the government.
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A transition to retirement (TTR) strategy allows access to some of your superannuation while still working, if you have reached age 60 (based on current rules).ii
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An annuity is a financial product that provides a guaranteed income for a specified period or for the rest of your life. There are various types of annuities, including fixed, variable, and indexed annuities. You can purchase annuities or lifetime income streams using your superannuation.
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An Innovative Retirement Income Stream (IRIS) is provided by a newer range of products. These were introduced after changes to regulations designed to deliver more certainty to retirement income by paying a pension for life without running out of funds.
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How do these different options suit your personal needs and how would they affect your retirement income? Consulting with a financial advisor can help you navigate these choices and tailor a plan that best suits your needs.
If you would like to make an appointment with a member of the financial advising team, to structure you a plan to fund the retirement lifestyle you’ve worked so hard for simply phone the office on |PHONE| to make a suitable time or alternatively book online using our booking link here – select a financial adviser who meets your needs and choose the most suitable day and time for your appointment.
i Planning to retire | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au)
ii Transition to retirement | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au)