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Strategies for a Smooth Financial Transition into Retirement

25 November 2025

For many Australians, the idea of stopping work (or cutting back substantially) might sound good (or even necessary), but it also brings up concerns: Will my savings last? What about unexpected costs? How will I maintain my standard of living? Easing into retirement (rather than jumping abruptly) can help reduce stress, smooth the financial transition, and allow more flexibility.

The reality is that in Australia, people are living longer, housing costs and living expenses continue to rise, and many pre-retirees express uncertainty about their financial security. According to a recent ABS report, there are about 4.2 million retirees in Australia; the average age of retirement is 56.9 years, and among those intending to retire, the average intended retirement age is 65.4 years.

Despite the fact that people are giving themselves an entire decade longer at work, many feel underprepared: research from Finder suggests that 4.3 million Australians believe their superannuation won’t fully support their retirement dreams. Also, a study found that 31% of older Australians (aged 55+) feel insecure about their financial futures.

Given this backdrop, easing into retirement with a thoughtful plan can make all the difference.


Strategies to Ease into Retirement

Below are several strategies that can help Australians transition more safely and comfortably into retirement.

Clarify What Retirement Looks Like for You

  • Set clear retirement goals
    What kind of lifestyle do you want? Do you plan to travel, downsize, help family, take up expensive hobbies, or relocate? These decisions affect how much income you’ll need. 
  • Estimate your expenses
    Create a budget for your likely retirement lifestyle. Include essentials (housing, health, food, insurance), discretionary spending, and a buffer for surprises and make sure you factor in the increase in cost of things over time (inflation).

    Understand Your Income Sources

    • Superannuation & age pension
      Know how much super you have, how it’s invested, when you can access it, and how the Age Pension works (means testing, eligibility). 
    • Other income streams
      Do you have investments, property, business income, part-time work potential, or other sources? These can help smooth the transition.

      Transition to Retirement (TTR) Strategies

      • Many Australians ease into retirement through a transition to retirement arrangement. This may involve reducing work hours, shifting to part-time work, or using a TTR pension (if eligible), so you can begin drawing from super while still working. This can soften the drop in income and allow more flexibility. .  
      • Phasing out of full employment helps you test whether your retirement income will be sufficient, without immediately giving up the regular paycheck.

        Boost Savings and Reduce Debt Ahead of Time

        • Contribute more to the super
          If you can afford it, making additional voluntary contributions or salary sacrificing before retirement age helps build up the nest egg. 
        • Catch up on unpaid super and lost contributions
          Some Australians are missing entitlements or have lost superannuation. Ensuring your contributions are up to date can make a difference. 
        • Pay off or reduce debts
          Mortgages, loans, and other liabilities are more burdensome when you're relying on a fixed income. Prioritising paying them off before or during the early phase of retirement can reduce risk.

          Optimise Investments for the Retirement Phase

          • As you near retirement, re-assess investment risk. You may want to gradually shift toward more conservative investments to protect capital, while still keeping some exposure to growth to help offset inflation. 
          • Understand the tax implications of your investment vehicles and superannuation. For example, funds in the accumulation phase vs the pension phase are taxed differently.

              Plan for Health, Care, and Unexpected Costs

              • Health care, aged care, or other unexpected expenses often increase with age. Budgeting and insurance (private or otherwise) should include these possibilities. 
              • Home maintenance, accessibility modifications, or moves (downsizing, relocating) may become relevant. Considering them ahead of time gives more options.

                  Consider Lifestyle Adjustments Early

                  • Downsizing housing, relocating to more affordable areas, or simplifying certain expenses can free up money and reduce future financial strain. 
                  • Also, social connections, hobbies, and mental/emotional well-being matter; it's easier to adjust gradually to less working time and different routines.

                        Get Professional Advice & Regular Review

                        • Working with a financial planner can help you map out the best strategy for your specific circumstances (income, assets, health, family obligations). 
                        • Regularly review your plan: as laws change (super, tax, pension), as your health or family situation changes, or as market conditions shift.


                                Build a “buffer period”

                                Ideally, have 1-3 years before your planned retirement when you can test out living on retirement income, adjust your spending, and perhaps reduce work hours. This buffer allows you to adjust without stress.

                                Easing into retirement financially means taking gradual, thoughtful steps rather than a sudden shift. Start by understanding your goals, your likely expenses, and your income sources. Use strategies like transitioning hours, boosting super, reducing debt, and possibly adjusting lifestyle ahead of time. Don’t underestimate the importance of health, buffer periods, and contingency planning.

                                Many Australian pre-retirees are worried, underprepared, or facing shortfalls. However, with planning, review, and action, it’s possible to smooth the path into retirement so that your later years are more secure, comfortable, and fulfilling. Please do contact your local financial management advisor if retirement is something you need to start planning towards.

                                          Important information – Oracle Advisory Group makes no representation or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of any statement in it including, without limitation, any forecasts. The information in this document is general information only and is not based on the objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular investor. An investor should, before making any investment decisions, consider the appropriateness of the information in this document, and seek their own professional advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The information provided in the document is current as the time of publication.

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