Stress Testing and Scenario Planning

Presented by

Martin Lines, Business Development Director, Just

About this talk

We will look at things like cash-flow planning. We’ll see how different tools can be used to help stress-test different scenarios. In what circumstances would the plan not work? How can we look at things objectively and overcome behavioural biases that might exist. We need to take a realistic approach. The use of planning tools along with the expertise of the adviser can really manage expectations and set a course for a better retirement and later life. We’ll also see how the use of different assets and product mixes might improve outcomes whilst still allowing a degree of flexibility. Learning Objectives: By viewing this webinar, you will be able to: 1. Learn how to stress-test a retirement scenario 2. Examine the wider impact of behavioural biases 3. Discuss ways of applying an objective view of retirement income planning 4. Explore the options for clients, should the income requirement be shown to be breached 5. Understand the role of cash-flow planning 6. Explore the availability of other planning tools that may assist in the advice process Speaker bio: Martin heads up Just’s team of Retirement and Later Life Specialists, supporting adviser training events and conferences across the UK. He joined Partnership in 2009, ahead of the creation of Just, having worked alongside local and national adviser firms on pensions and retirement-related issues. He is a regular speaker at financial services events with subjects ranging from the technical issues to consumer vulnerability and behavioural bias.
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