Mar 30 2025 17 mins 12
In this second episode of our two-part series with Jane Wrightson, New Zealand's Retirement Commissioner, we dive deeper into the future of retirement and how today’s choices can and will impact tomorrow's freedom. This episode, tackles some thought-provoking issues and projections, and could be a game-changer for those trying to secure a more comfortable future. This week's episode covers:
- How retirement is changing both in New Zealand and globally, reflecting longer lifespans and economic shifts
- The concept of FORO (fear of running out) and strategies to mitigate this fear by planning for a potentially 30-year retirement
- The trend towards working past traditional retirement ages, and how this can sometimes be choice and for others necessity
- Challenges future retirees might face, especially those not owning their homes outright or dealing with escalating health costs as they age
- Tips n' tricks to ensure you're planning for retirement (no matter how far away it is!) with the right goals and plan in mind
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Sorted: The Retirement Commission's very own (and world famous on this podcast) online resource for financial planning tools and information.
- Commission for Financial Capability: Offers guidance on retirement planning and financial security.
Through these discussions, listeners can gain valuable insights into preparing for a retirement that may look very different from today's standards. Whether you're just starting to think about saving or you're adjusting your existing plans, this episode provides insights and tips for navigating the complexities of retirement planning.
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