Retirement Financial Planning for the Spouse Who Lives Longer

Most retirement plans quietly assume both partners spend the corpus together for the same number of years. In reality, one usually outlives the other, often by a decade. If a pension or annuity stops or halves at the first death, the surviving spouse can be left short for years. Thoughtful retirement financial planning provides for the longer life: a joint annuity option, adequate coverage, and a corpus sized for two unequal lifespans. Planning only for the average leaves a real gap. As a SEBI-registered investment adviser, 1 Finance offers purely advisory guidance with no products to sell and no commissions to earn. Download 1 Finance on Google Play and plan for both lives, not the average.

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