5 strategies that could help you avoid running out of money in retirement

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Worrying about your finances in retirement could dampen your excitement as you start the next chapter of your life. As you’ll often be responsible for generating your own income once you give up work, it’s not surprising that a February 2025 report from Which? revealed half of over-55s are worried about running out of money.

Indeed, just 27% of those who have retired or are nearing the milestone said they weren’t concerned about draining their pension or other assets in retirement.

Some apprehension about your finances as you retire is normal.

Retirement is likely to represent a significant shift in how you create an income. No longer will you receive a regular wage for your work. Instead, you’ll often start depleting your assets, such as your pension, savings, or investments. As you can’t predict how long your assets need to last, it may be difficult to assess if the income you create is sustainable.

Here are five strategies that could give you confidence in your retirement finances, so you’re able to focus on what’s most important – enjoying this next stage of your life.

1. Consider inflation before you retire

A key obstacle when planning your finances in retirement is that inflation often means your outgoings will increase.

According to the Bank of England, between 2014 and 2024, average annual inflation was 3%. So, an income of £35,000 in 2014 would need to have grown to almost £47,000 to maintain your spending power in 2024.

As a result, if you planned to take a static income throughout retirement, you could face a growing income gap in your later years or deplete assets at a faster rate than you anticipated.

As part of your retirement plan, a cashflow model could help you visualise how your income needs might change, and the effect this would have on the value of your assets. While the outcomes cannot be guaranteed, it could highlight where you might face potential shortfalls and allow you to take steps to improve your long-term financial security.

2. Keep an eye on retirement lifestyle creep

It’s not just inflation that could affect your outgoings. Lifestyle creep, where you spend more on luxuries, could have an effect too.

As you may be in control of how much you withdraw from your pension, it can be easy to slowly increase the amount so you can indulge in an exotic holiday, new car, or regular days out. Over time, these luxuries can become new necessities in your mind and part of your normal budget.

Spending more in retirement isn’t necessarily negative. However, increasing your spending without considering the long-term consequences might mean you face an unexpected shortfall in the future. Regular financial reviews during your retirement could help you keep an eye on lifestyle creep that may be harmful.

3. Assess if investing in retirement is right for you

In the past, it wasn’t uncommon for retirees to take their money out of investments to reduce exposure to market volatility. However, keeping some of your money, including what’s held in your pension, invested might make financial sense for you.

Retirements are getting longer. With the average life expectancy of a 65-year-old now in the 80s for both men and women, you could spend three decades or more in retirement. So, continuing to invest with a long-term time frame during retirement could help grow your wealth and mean you’re at less risk of running out of money.

It’s important to choose investments that are appropriate for you and recognise that investment returns cannot be guaranteed. If you’d like to talk about investing in retirement, please get in touch.

4. Be proactive about retirement tax planning

While you might no longer be working, you’re very likely to still pay Income Tax in retirement. Indeed, according to the Independent, in March 2025, retired baby boomers were paying more Income Tax than working people under 30.

If your total income exceeds the Personal Allowance, which is £12,570 in 2025/26, Income Tax will usually be due. With the full new State Pension providing an income of £11,973 in 2025/26, most retirees will pay some Income Tax even if they’re only taking small sums from their personal pension.

It’s not just Income Tax you might be liable for either. You might need to pay Capital Gains Tax if you sell assets and make a profit or Dividend Tax if you hold shares in dividend-paying companies.

An effective retirement plan could identify ways to reduce your tax bill, so you have more money to spend how you wish and are less likely to run out during your lifetime.

5. Maintain an emergency fund throughout retirement

During your working life, you may have had an emergency fund in case your income stopped or you faced an unexpected expense. In retirement, a financial safety net might still be important.

Having a fund you can fall back on in case you need to pay a large, unforeseen cost, like property repairs, could be essential for keeping your retirement finances on track.

In addition, it may be prudent to contemplate how you’d fund the cost of care if it were needed. According to an August 2024 report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, the number of older people unable to perform at least one instrumental activity of daily living without help will increase by 69% between 2015 and 2040.

This rise is partly linked to a growing population of elderly people and rising life expectancies leading to more people relying on informal care, such as family members, or formal care, like a nursing home.

Whether you need to pay for care will depend on a variety of factors, such as the value of your assets and where you live. However, in most cases, you’ll often need to pay for at least a portion of the costs if you require formal care.

So, considering care when you assess your emergency fund could be essential. Knowing you have the savings to pay for care could provide you with peace of mind and mean that should it be required, you have more options to explore, such as choosing a care home with facilities you’d enjoy or one that’s easily accessible for loved ones.

Get in touch to discuss your retirement finances

As your financial planner, we could work with you to build a retirement plan that reflects your circumstances and goals. Whether you’re worried about running out of money or you have other concerns, we’re here to listen and discuss your options. Please get in touch to arrange a meeting.

Please note:

This blog is for general information only and does not constitute financial advice, which should be based on your individual circumstances. The information is aimed at retail clients only.

Please do not act based on anything you might read in this article. All contents are based on our understanding of HMRC legislation, which is subject to change.

The value of your investments (and any income from them) can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invested. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

Investments should be considered over the longer term and should fit in with your overall attitude to risk and financial circumstances.

A pension is a long-term investment not normally accessible until 55 (57 from April 2028). The fund value may fluctuate and can go down, which would have an impact on the level of pension benefits available. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

The tax implications of pension withdrawals will be based on your individual circumstances. Thresholds, percentage rates, and tax legislation may change in subsequent Finance Acts. 

The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate cashflow planning.

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