How To Retire Early if You Want To.....
If you are looking at this site then it's a fair bet that you are thinking about retirement in some form or other. It may be that you are in your 20s or 30s and are wanting to know a bit more about pensions and how much you should be contributing, or maybe you are in your 40s or 50s and wondering how much money you should have saved before you can think about retiring. Either way, hopefully there will be a few insights below that will help you.
Each of the sections below are designed to answer specific questions around pensions and retirement. You can look at each in isolation, but they will build a more complete picture if you read through each section in turn.
Each of the sections below are designed to answer specific questions around pensions and retirement. You can look at each in isolation, but they will build a more complete picture if you read through each section in turn.
Early Retirement will mean different things to different people. How early is up to you, but what is realistic? And how do you transition from a working life to a retired life?
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One of the biggest questions around retirement is about how much money you need before you can give up a regular income as an employee.
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Being financially aware can really help you towards your goal of financial freedom. For some people this comes naturally, for others, it may require a bit more thought and planning!
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A personal pension is the key tool that most people have to help them achieve financial freedom and an earlier retirement. Understanding how they work is quite useful.
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Money you contribute to a pension usually ends up in a 'fund', or a series of funds.. There are many different funds available, and whilst you can leave this decision to others, you can also make these choices yourself if you understand the different types of funds available.
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When you decide to take your pension there are a number of different options available. Knowing what these are before the event can help you plan towards a successful retirement.
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