In the ten or so years leading up to retirement, it’s natural for your thoughts to turn to your financial security and ability to support yourself into – and through – retirement. By making smart financial decisions now, while taking steps to help set yourself up for retirement, you can ensure that you are in the best possible position to enjoy your retirement years.
The sections below provide some practical guidelines around the key issues to consider, depending on your personal circumstances and how close you are to retirement.
The important thing to remember is that wherever you are on your journey, the proactive steps you take today can have a significant and positive impact on your future lifestyle.
Our Four Pillars Framework
Our proprietary approach views your financial position through four key concepts; the Four Pillars Framework. As your circumstances evolve, some pillars may take greater priority than others, but each plays an essential role.
Our deep understanding of every client’s individual situation ensures all four pillars are considered and aligned, so your personal goals and objectives are clearly defined and confidently supported.
01 Your Fundamentals
Your Fundamentals form the solid base of your financial life. This includes how well you manage your cashflow, how clearly your goals are defined, and how prepared you are for the milestones ahead.
For those nearing retirement, strong fundamentals ensure you are entering the next phase with certainty and control. For retirees, they help maintain stability and confidence as life circumstances evolve.
02 Your Life
Your Life looks at the financial structures that support your lifestyle today. This involves your investment approach, diversification, risk exposure, and how effectively any debt is managed.
Ensuring this area is well structured helps you enjoy the present while keeping your long-term plans on track.
03 Your Independence
Your Independence focuses on your long-term financial freedom — both before and after retirement. For pre-retirees, this includes preparing your superannuation, contribution strategies, and investment mix to support a smooth transition into retirement.
For retirees, it centres on maintaining sustainable and tax-effective income streams, optimising superannuation or pension arrangements, and maximising entitlements such as Centrelink where appropriate.
04 Your Legacy
Your Legacy covers the protection and transfer of your wealth in a way that reflects your values and wishes. This includes ensuring you have the right insurance structures, effective estate planning, and strategies to support those you care about.
A well-considered legacy provides peace of mind for you and certainty for your loved ones.
Together, these four pillars provide a holistic view of your financial position. The assessment below explores each pillar in more detail, helping highlight where thoughtful, personalised advice can make the most meaningful differencel, now and into the future.
Your Four Pillars Framework Assessment
As you approach retirement - or continue to navigate life after retiring - your financial world often becomes more interconnected and complex.
This assessment focuses on four key areas that together create a clear picture of your overall financial wellbeing, helping highlight where things feel well structured and where greater clarity may be helpful.
The assessment takes around five to seven minutes to complete and is designed to help you reflect on how different parts of your financial life fit together today. You’ll receive brief feedback after each section, followed by an overall snapshot at the end.
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Important: This information is general advice. We have not considered your objectives, personal or financial circumstances. You should consider the appropriateness of the advice for your circumstances before making any decision. You should obtain and consider the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and seek the assistance of an authorised financial adviser before making any decision regarding any products or strategies mentioned in this communication.
The results are educational in nature and should not be relied upon as the basis for making financial decisions.
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