Retirement Planning Faces A Perfect Storm – HSBC

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An HSBC Insurance study reveals that as far as pensions are concerned, a ‘Perfect Storm’ looms for an unprepared world.

A number of factors are in play:

  • Demographic, individual and financial elements are poised to derail people’s retirement plans unless they prepare properly now.
  • People’s short-term survival strategies in the midst of this recession are creating a serious long-term pensions ‘downturn deficit’.
  • This all is occurring even though people are aware that they are likely to live longer.
  • It is made worse by poor levels of financial understanding, education and access to advice
  • People are more concerned with protecting their possessions in the short-term than ensuring they can look forward to a financially secure retirement

Stephen Green, Group Chairman of HSBC, said: “The ‘preparedness gap’ reveals that families need greater support and guidance to effectively handle their finances, not simply in schools and colleges but through ‘trusted advisers’ providing professional financial guidance. The cost of procrastination is likely to be high.”

More specific advice can be found on the HSBC web page on Planning For Retirement.

As Jonathan Chevreau points out Canada is affected by the aging trend that is occurring worldwide. HSBC projects that between 2010 and 2015, the number of dependent adults in Canada will pass the number of dependent children for the first time, a crossover point which will arrive much earlier compared with emerging economies.

To better cope, 48% of Canadians and 55% of Americans would like to see further tax relief on savings. 16% of Canadians think the retirement age should be raised and more support be provided to those who choose to work longer.

28% of Canadians viewed debt as a key obstacle to saving more. Many are trying to create a “buffer” of savings by cutting back on both large and small purchases while also paying down debt.

Nevertheless it is clear that many people will struggle to make ends meet when they come to retire, unless they urgently review their priorities and planning and have the means to make adjustments..

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