
The Rest is Retirement
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S1 Ep 42Tax changes for pensioners
Changes are coming for UK pensioners who have a side hustle. Watch: https://youtu.be/L5hlc_SP9V4

S1 Ep 41Pensions on sale!
It has been quite some time since this many shares have been available with such a discount. Is this the time to bag some bargains for your pension account?Watchhttps://youtu.be/DcQrKEWTLdQ

S1 Ep 40Pensions - A Correction
There has been an official correction in the Nasdaq. What's next for our pensions?

S1 Ep 39Worldwide pension crisis
Worldwide, pension performance is predicated on the performance of the US stock market. There has been a rapid fall in the S&P500. How will this affect our pensions?Video versionhttps://youtu.be/JyvUvSHrrbk

S1 Ep 38How to pick winning stocks
There is a way to make fairly certain that all the best performing companies are in your pension portfolio. It's a trick my dad taught me when he bet on the Grand National.Video versionhttps://youtu.be/H2QkRlizw-I?si=QdeVUwnzJEtq04Lv

S1 Ep 37Retire to the UK
Is it possible to retire to the Uk?

S1 Ep 36The best pension investment portfolio
I walk through my attempts to build the best possible SIPP Pension Portfolio.

S1 Ep 35Don't pay higher rate tax
Imagine keeping more of your money and enjoying a more comfortable retirement. With a SIPP pension you can. I focus on the tax advantages of using a SIPP, specifically for higher-rate taxpayers. Learning how contributing to a SIPP can not only boost your pension pot but also significantly reduce the amount you pay in income tax. I simplify complex pension jargon and provide actionable advice you can implement immediately. Stop losing money to the taxman – lget a SIPP and start building the retirement you deserve.

S1 Ep 34How to retire in Spain in 2025
We look at the rule's for retirement in Spain in 2025.

S1 Ep 33The best chart in the World 🌎
The happiness chart is the best chart in the World 🌎, if you are over 50.

S1 Ep 32Retirement is different for women!
Retirement can look very different from women and men. Planning may need to take different tracks to ensure that retirement is successful. This is particularly relevant when thinking about how we spend our time and how this will differ after we retire.Watch the video at https://youtu.be/m7LYcT-pEYg

S1 Ep 31Four major changes coming for UK pensions
There are 4 major changes headed our way in 2025. This year will chage the retirement landscape for us all. They are:State pensionsPensions SuperfundsAuto enrollmentFinally, a really interesting change about the creation of the Pensions dashboard.Check your NI status here https://www.gov.uk/check-national-insurance-recordThe video of this podcast is at https://youtu.be/OyKgl2zia3w

S1 Ep 30Stockmarket Predictions 2025
Bringing you predictions for the stock market for 2025 from the leading investments firms.

S1 Ep 29Investing your pension in Britain 🇬🇧
Watch the video at https://youtu.be/dQWHxRhrkQgI take a look at the outlook for the UK Stockmarket in 2025 and explain why a change in platforms in key to helping me to place more of my pension investments into the UK markets. More about my platforms - Interactive Investor and Seeking Alpha can be found at the link below: https://www.time2retire.co.uk/pensions-resources/

S1 Ep 28Pensions are changing
20 years ago annuities were really popular and today I’m looking at why annuities are not quite as popular as they once where. I explore some of the reasons that deter potential annuity buyers from securing their retirement income annuity. I will cover why buying annuities in stages could be beneficial.

S1 Ep 27Interactive Investor, NOT Vanguard!
Here is a quick update about my change in Pension Investment Platform.

S1 Ep 26I'm moving all my pension investments immediately!!
Time for a change, a rebalance.On entering year 2 of my investing journey,I have one big worry, it is related to a stock market crash but not in the way you might think. This is all about FOMO, my fear of missing out. If the stock market drops 20% in Jan then I wouldn’t be overly worried as most of my withdrawals would be at least 5 years away which gives plenty of time for a recover, my big worry is that if we did see a 20% crash then I would have enough unaffected funds to able to move into the market whilst it was down..

S1 Ep 25Pension Investing is changing
75% of retail investors rely on social media when making investment decisions. This is changing the playing field for our pension investments. I'll tell you what I found.

S1 Ep 24The happiest retiree 😊
Eric provides a personal reflection on happiness, ageing and their implications for health, time, and finances, particularly for those in their 50s and 60s. He emphasizes the importance of prioritising health and using time wisely, advocating for a shift in perspective from accumulating wealth to pursuing meaningful experiences and relationships. The video further encourages viewers to consider early retirement if their finances allow, so that they can enjoy greater freedom and dedicate time to personal goals and adventures. Become the happiest retiree possible ❤️.

S1 Ep 23UK Government to check the bank accounts of all UK pensioners
Eric from Time2Retire YouTube channel presents this podcadt about Mark, a UK pensioners. What Mark didn't realize is, state pension is a benefit in the same way that job seekers allowance is a benefit.With job seekers allowance, you need to have paid national children to be entitled to it.The same with state pension.It's a contributory benefit.So Mark was under the impression that because he had quite a lot of private pensions that he didn't come under the scope of DWP's bank account checks, uunfortunately he does.And any of us who are claiming state pension benefit or what we call state pension will fall under the same remit as well.

S1 Ep 22Pension Annuities Are Back
The episode explores the reasons why annuities are becoming increasingly popular again, despite falling out of favour in recent years, and the benefits of using them for retirement planning. We also discuss the different ways to buy annuities, including the concept of "annuitization", where you gradually convert a lump sum into a regular income stream over time. We also cover the potential impact of future government policy on pensions and annuities

S1 Ep 21State Pension- Trouble Ahead
Eric from Time2Retire takes over the podcast from Ada and Charles today. He talks about the history of the State Pension in the UK and dome potential problems on the horizon.

S1 Ep 20The End of the Bucket List 🪣
The concept of bucket lists and how they have become less relevant in the digital age. inspired by a family who sold all their possessions and travelled the world, ultimately funding their travels through social media. Technology has transformed travel and communication, enabling individuals to live nomadic lifestyles and access information easily. However, the negative aspects of technology, such as mental health issues and procrastination. The importance of prioritizing health, wealth, and happiness, focusing on these core values will naturally lead to fulfilling experiences.

S1 Ep 19A real story of retirement ❤️
Original video at https://youtu.be/0lwzw4ANIRQIn this YouTube video from Time2Retire, hosts Eric and Tracey discuss the impact of Tracey's unexpected job security. They explore the financial implications of retirement and consider various options for filling their income gap, including dog walking and freelance work. The hosts acknowledge their differing preferences and their desire to create a more fulfilling and enjoyable life, while acknowledging the challenges of decision-making. They encourage viewers to share their own experiences and insights to help them navigate this significant life transition.

S1 Ep 18Retirement Reverse Bucket List 🪣
YouTuber, Joe Kuhn, discusses Arthur Brooks’s book, From Strength to Strength, which explores the concepts of fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence. Fluid intelligence, which peaks in early adulthood, involves reasoning, multitasking, and innovation, while crystallized intelligence, which peaks later in life, represents wisdom and the ability to connect experience and information. Kuhn encourages viewers to embrace the transition from a fluid intelligence driven life of accomplishments to a crystallized intelligence driven life of service and helping others. The video promotes the book as a guide to navigating this transition with less fear and greater fulfillment.

S1 Ep 17How British pensioners manage money
The YouTube video, "Two easy ways to check if you have enough money to retire," by Time2Retire provides a guide to calculating retirement finances. The speaker, Eric, recommends using a calculator, pen, and paper to analyse spending habits and expected retirement income. He explains the differences between defined benefit and defined contribution pensions, and how they can impact retirement planning. Eric also suggests using an advance from a pension provider to consult a regulated financial advisor for professional assistance with retirement planning.

S1 Ep 16Where to retire 🛫
We discuss fifteen countries that are considered easy to move to, especially for retirement purposes. The hosts provide information about the visa requirements, cost of living, and quality of life in each country. They also discuss the pros and cons of each location, helping viewers decide which might be the best fit for them.

S1 Ep 15Pension Investing and Loss Aversion
Loss aversion, a core principle in behavioural economics, describes the tendency for individuals to feel the pain of a loss more acutely than the pleasure of an equivalent gain. This phenomenon, explored by Kahneman and Tversky in their Prospect Theory, influences decision-making across various contexts, from financial markets to consumer behaviour. The podcast highlights examples such as people holding onto losing investments, businesses framing discounts rather than surcharges, and the 'Save More Tomorrow' scheme, which utilises loss aversion to increase pension contributions.

S1 Ep 14The perfect pension index fund?
The episode explores the potential of investing in the FTSE 250 for retirement planning, comparing its performance to the FTSE 100. The article highlights the significant difference in annualized returns over time, with the FTSE 250 historically yielding a higher return. However, it cautions that past performance is not indicative of future results, noting that the FTSE 250 has underperformed in recent years. Despite this, the article suggests that the stock market may offer opportunities for investors, though it emphasizes that investment carries risk and advises seeking professional advice.
S1 Ep 13UK Pensions are crazy 🇬🇧
Inbthe UK you can add £50 into a pension and it becomesx£100. A beginner's guide to pensions in the United Kingdom. The video focuses on the importance of pensions, the different types of pension schemes available, and the various ways individuals can contribute to and manage their pensions. The benefits of both defined contribution and defined benefit pensions, the role of employers and tax relief in pension contributions, and the investment process involved. The importance of understanding how pension funds are invested and actively managing pension investments.

S1 Ep 12US Pensions Crisis 🇺🇸
We examine the financial security of the baby boomer generation, specifically the "peak boomers" born between 1959 and 1964. The significant challenges this group faces in retirement, is largely due to a shift from defined benefit pension plans to defined contribution plans. The rise and subsequent decline of pensions, driven by factors like union negotiations, economic shifts, and changing demographics, have contributed to this predicament. The importance of individual retirement planning and the need for adequate savings to secure a comfortable retirement is stressed.

S1 Ep 11Will a stockmarket crash destroy your pension?
A report from Goldman Sachs predicts a bleak future for the stock market over the next decade. Goldman Sachs cites five reasons for their prediction, including high stock market valuations, market concentration, economic contractions, a slowdown in corporate profitability, and the rise of the 10-year treasury yield as a safe investment option. These predictions are difficult to rely upon, however, as past performance is not always an accurate indicator of future results and the market is constantly evolving.

S1 Ep 10How much do you need to retire?
Based on a video from the YouTube channel "Time2Retire" we examine the "Retirement Living Standards" published by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA). The video discusses the different categories of retirement - single, couple, basic, moderate, and comfortable - and the estimated annual income needed to maintain each lifestyle. The presenters debate whether the PLSA figures accurately reflect real-life spending patterns and provide their own perspectives on what it takes to live comfortably in retirement.

S1 Ep 9Declutter your pensions
The YouTube video "Decluttering your pensions - Tidy up your retirement finances 🎉" by "Time2Retire" focuses on the challenges of managing pensions in a modern work environment where job changes are frequent. Eric, a software specialist, highlights the complexities of multiple pensions, potential issues with fees, and the importance of consolidating pensions into one manageable pot. He also discusses the benefits of a Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) and provide practical guidance on how to transfer existing pensions into a SIPP using the "Free Trade" app. While acknowledging that consolidation is not always the best option, the video encourages viewers to actively manage their retirement savings to ensure a smoother transition into retirement. The YouTube video is at https://youtu.be/zQWkL--mxLA
S1 Ep 8Look poor, retire rich
The YouTuber "Time2Retire" argues that appearing financially successful can hinder one's actual wealth, specifically in retirement. By focusing on living modestly and saving, individuals can achieve early retirement, while those who spend lavishly often find themselves working longer and facing financial hardship. The video emphasizes the fleeting nature of material happiness and encourages viewers to prioritize saving and financial security over external displays of wealth.Watch the original video here.https://youtu.be/WEoxJL9v2UI?si=T7GLvvJDODbVle13

S1 Ep 7Don't retire until you change your mindset!
Today we review a YouTube video by "Azul", a personal reflection on ageing and its implications for health, time, and finances, particularly for those in their 50s and 60s. Azul, a 59-year-old financial advisor, emphasizes the importance of prioritising health and using time wisely, advocating for a shift in perspective from accumulating wealth to pursuing meaningful experiences and relationships. The video further encourages viewers to consider early retirement if their finances allow, so that they can enjoy greater freedom and dedicate time to personal goals and adventures. The speaker concludes by highlighting the need to develop a "life bucket list" and to find purpose beyond the traditional career path, referencing books that can guide individuals through these life transitions.

S1 Ep 6Retire for 7 years longer
Audio overviewinfospeakerClick to load the conversation.LoadSummaryCaroline Paul, author of Tough Broad, argues that embracing outdoor activities can improve physical, mental, and emotional health as we age. She draws on scientific research and personal stories to show that engaging with nature can lead to a more positive view of ageing, which in turn promotes longevity. Paul highlights the benefits of spending time in nature, such as reduced stress, improved cognitive function, and feelings of awe. She encourages readers to take small steps towards outdoor activities and offers practical advice on how to get started, even for those who have never been outdoor enthusiasts.

S1 Ep 5Pension or mortgage
The show discusses the financial implications of paying off a mortgage early versus making additional pension contributions. The presenter argues that from a purely logical perspective, prioritising pension contributions is generally more beneficial than paying off a mortgage early, highlighting the potential tax savings and employer contributions that could accrue in a pension. However, he acknowledges that emotional factors often drive mortgage-related decisions, leading individuals to prioritise debt-free homeownership. The presenter provides a specific example of a friend who chose to pay off his mortgage early, ultimately losing out on significant pension savings and experiencing financial hardship later in life. He concludes by suggesting that seeking professional financial advice could help individuals make informed and logical financial decisions.Our v-presenters made this podcast basd on the original Time2Retire video at https://youtu.be/rIvloTvRlhQ?si=SmuhaLGZWQ8lUnfC

S1 Ep 4Retire to Malta
This podcast promotes Malta as an ideal retirement destination for UK citizens, highlighting its numerous benefits. The island boasts a Mediterranean climate with over 300 sunny days, beautiful beaches, and a welcoming culture. It offers a high quality of life with excellent healthcare, education, and a low crime rate. The article also emphasizes the ease of integration for English-speaking expats due to the official language and strong local English proficiency. Furthermore, Malta’s stable economy, low cost of living, and easy travel connections make it an attractive option for those seeking a change of scenery.This podcast is based on the original YouTube video from the Time2Retire channel at Time2Retire - YouTube

S1 Ep 3What happens on the day you retire?
Our V-presenters examine various pension options available to retirees in the UK. They explores four different scenarios, focusing on individuals named Tom, Sarah, Mark, and Lucy. Tom receives his state pension, Sarah buys an annuity, Mark utilises a drawdown account, and Lucy enjoys a defined benefit pension. They provide a comprehensive overview of each option, outlining their benefits, drawbacks, and relevant considerations for retirees.This podcast is based on the original YouTube video from the Time2Retire channel at Time2Retire - YouTube

S1 Ep 1#1 Stop doing this!
We provide advice for achieving a happy and successful retirement by suggesting habits to abandon. We highlight the importance of prioritizing health, valuing time, and controlling spending. We emphasise the need to stop worrying about things that are beyond our control, avoid negative influences, and avoid over-supporting adult children. Furthermore, we encourage authenticity and embracing one's true self, while letting go of past regrets. Focus on living in the present and looking forward to a promising future.Based on the popular YouTube channel Time2Retire and the v-presenters are from NotebookLM.

S1 Ep 2#2 Money vs Time vs Health
Today we look at a popular YouTube video from Time2Retire by Eric where he discusses the benefits of early retirement, focusing on the importance of health and time. The video argues that delaying retirement until later in life can lead to missed opportunities for enjoying activities due to declining health and energy levels. The video also highlights the crucial role of financial planning, emphasising the need for aspiration and ability to achieve early retirement, and recommending consultation with a financial advisor.