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Glen and Martin break down a real retirement case study that started with a familiar line: “we don’t need an adviser, our affairs are simple!”. Upon changing their minds, the couple discovered thousands in tax savings, better investment structures and a bigger age pension.
👉 why some people think they don’t need financial advice
👉🏼 Charlie & Diane’s situation: 66 and 64, planning retirement soon
👉🏽 the advice strategies implemented
👉🏾 the advice outcomes ($8.5k net tax savings + $20k extra age pension)
👉🏿 projections of their assets & income over time
👉🏻 how much the advice cost and why it paid for itself
Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/wXvu0-k6_qA
If you’d like to chat with someone about your personal situation, reach out to our team so we can connect you with a professional: https://www.retireright.com.au/get-help
Sign up to the Retire Right newsletter here: https://email.retireright.com.au/
🏡 Join the Retire Right facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/retireright
To get help, and to check out our online courses, books, resources and downloads (+ our disclaimers and warnings), click here.
Any advice is general financial advice only which does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the advice is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on the information. If you do choose to buy a financial product read the product disclosure statement (PDS) and target market determination (TMD) and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored to your needs. Symo Interactive Pty Ltd trading as Retire Right Australia & Glen James are authorised representatives of MoneySherpa Pty Ltd which holds financial services licence 451289.Martin McGrath, Financial Edge Group and their employed financial advisers are authorised representatives of Synchron Advice AFSL 243313.
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By Glen JamesGlen and Martin break down a real retirement case study that started with a familiar line: “we don’t need an adviser, our affairs are simple!”. Upon changing their minds, the couple discovered thousands in tax savings, better investment structures and a bigger age pension.
👉 why some people think they don’t need financial advice
👉🏼 Charlie & Diane’s situation: 66 and 64, planning retirement soon
👉🏽 the advice strategies implemented
👉🏾 the advice outcomes ($8.5k net tax savings + $20k extra age pension)
👉🏿 projections of their assets & income over time
👉🏻 how much the advice cost and why it paid for itself
Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/wXvu0-k6_qA
If you’d like to chat with someone about your personal situation, reach out to our team so we can connect you with a professional: https://www.retireright.com.au/get-help
Sign up to the Retire Right newsletter here: https://email.retireright.com.au/
🏡 Join the Retire Right facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/retireright
To get help, and to check out our online courses, books, resources and downloads (+ our disclaimers and warnings), click here.
Any advice is general financial advice only which does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the advice is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on the information. If you do choose to buy a financial product read the product disclosure statement (PDS) and target market determination (TMD) and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored to your needs. Symo Interactive Pty Ltd trading as Retire Right Australia & Glen James are authorised representatives of MoneySherpa Pty Ltd which holds financial services licence 451289.Martin McGrath, Financial Edge Group and their employed financial advisers are authorised representatives of Synchron Advice AFSL 243313.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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