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Women's Weekly Article: How much do you really need to retire?

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Women's Weekly recently interviewed Christine for a retirement planning article.


Top tips on how to prepare for retirement from financial expert Christine Lusher.


The retired life may feel like a dream – getting off the treadmill of the daily grind, having the time to pursue your passions, travel and relax… Whether it is decades away, or you are actively preparing for it, the key to living that dream is to ensure you have enough money to retire with, once the regular pay-check stops coming into the bank.

Considering how much money you need to retire in Australia, the earlier you start saving, the better. But whatever career stage you are at, it’s never too late to start retirement planning.

Here are the most important things to keep in mind as you look ahead to clocking off for the last time.



How much money do you need to retire?
How much do you need to retire?

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