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How emotional decision-making could harm your outlook in retirement

Retirement can be a tricky time to manage your finances. Often, it represents a huge change as your regular income might stop and, instead, you start to deplete your assets. So, it’s natural that emotions might influence some of the decisions you make if you let them, but it could be harmful.

Here are three different ways emotions could affect your retirement outlook and how to manage them.

1. Retirement excitement could lead to overspending

Retirement is often an exciting milestone and one you might have been looking forward to for years.

So, if you’re focused on enjoying the moment and ticking off some of those long-awaited dreams, you’re not alone. Perhaps you’ve booked an extravagant holiday now you don’t have to fit it around work, or you’ve finally got around to making the home improvements that have been on your mind for ages.

Celebrating the next chapter of your life is important – you’ve earned it – but it often needs to be balanced with a long-term outlook.

Many retirees have a defined contribution pension, which doesn’t provide a regular income. Instead, you’ll need to manage how and when to access your savings to ensure they provide financial security for the rest of your life. There’s a risk that if you spend too much too soon, you could run out in your later years.

Meeting your financial planner to discuss how much you can sustainably withdraw from your pension could help you strike the right balance. Knowing that your plan considers your long-term financial security could mean you’re able to enjoy those early retirement celebrations even more.

2. Investment market movements could lead to emotional decisions

During your working life, your pension is usually invested with the aim of delivering long-term growth. As modern retirements often span decades, it could make sense to leave your pension or other assets invested when you give up work to potentially generate returns.

One of the emotional challenges of investing is the temptation to react to market news. Whether it’s negative or positive, attention-grabbing headlines can leave you feeling like you need to make adjustments to your investments.

You might be excited about an opportunity or fearful of a potential downturn, and make a knee-jerk decision based on these emotions.

However, as with investing when you’re working, a measured, long-term approach often makes sense for retired investors. While investment returns cannot be guaranteed, markets have, historically, delivered returns over a long-term time frame.

Try to tune out the noise and emotions when you’re reviewing your investments and focus on your goals instead.

Reviewing your investment strategy as you near retirement could help you feel more confident about your long-term finances and identify if adjustments might be necessary, based on your changing circumstances rather than emotions.

3. Fear of overspending may hold back your retirement dreams

While some retirees risk running out of money, the opposite can also be true.

Despite having saved diligently during their working life for a comfortable retirement, some people find that their concerns mean they feel nervous about using their pension or other assets. It could mean that a retirement that promised much is disappointing, even though they have the funds to turn their goals into a reality.

You might think of financial planning as a way to grow your wealth, but that’s not always the case. Financial planning is about helping you use your assets to reach your goals. In retirement, that could mean encouraging you to spend more if you’re in a position to do so.

If you’ve been putting off booking the safari you’ve been looking forward to or simply counting every penny when you go shopping, a meeting with your financial planner might be just what you need.

By understanding your assets and how the value of them might change during your lifetime depending on your spending habits, you can set out a budget that’s right for you and, hopefully, find the confidence to really enjoy this chapter of your life.

A retirement plan could help keep emotions in check

A retirement plan that’s been tailored to your lifestyle goals and financial circumstances could give you the confidence to dismiss potentially harmful emotions and focus on getting the most out of your retirement years. Please contact us to arrange a meeting with our team.

Please note: This blog is for general information only and does not constitute financial advice, which should be based on your individual circumstances. The information is aimed at retail clients only.

The value of your investments (and any income from them) can go down as well as up, and you may not get back the full amount you invested. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

Investments should be considered over the longer term and should fit in with your overall attitude to risk and financial circumstances.

A pension is a long-term investment not normally accessible until 55 (57 from April 2028). The fund value may fluctuate and can go down, which would have an impact on the level of pension benefits available.

The tax implications of pension withdrawals will be based on your individual circumstances. Thresholds, percentage rates, and tax legislation may change in subsequent Finance Acts. 

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