Retirement Planning

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Jamie McPhilips, Area Manager at Wesleyan Financial Services

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Schools in England are facing a ‘retirement rush’ as their most senior and experienced teachers bring forward their retirement plans amid the pressures of the pandemic – despite many lacking confidence that they are financially ready for retirement. Even if they’re not considering early retirement, it is essential that teachers take the time to assess their own finances, understand what options they have available and put a plan in place so that they are in the strongest possible position when the day eventually comes. Wesleyan Financial Services, specialist provider of financial planning advice, are hosting a free to attend on-line retirement planning webinar on Wednesday 16th June, 6pm - 7pm. Whether retirement is still someway off, or on the immediate horizon, this webinar might just be one of the most valuable classes you’ll ever attend. Designed specifically for teaching staff aged 45-64, these free-to-attend webinars can help answer all the retirement questions you might be asking yourself. ► How can I maximise my retirement income? ► Can I afford to retire early? ► What are the choices offered by pension freedoms The session will be led by Jamie McPhilips, Area Manager at Wesleyan Financial Services, who understand the unique financial needs of teachers. Wesleyan’s specialist financial consultants can offer advice at every stage of your savings journey, from setting targets through to reviewing your pension savings. You’ll be given plenty of opportunity to ask questions and discuss your own goals, aspirations and circumstances.
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