Planning for retirement isn’t just about hitting a savings target — it’s about ensuring that the lifestyle you envision can be sustained throughout your later years.
One of the most effective ways to achieve this is through lifestyle modelling: a powerful tool that helps turn your retirement from a ‘best guess’ into a well-informed, flexible strategy.
Lifestyle modelling allows you to map out your financial future by projecting income, expenditure, and assets over time. Crucially, this is tailored to how you want to live — not just a generic estimate. Whether you’re picturing regular holidays, helping children financially, or simply maintaining a comfortable standard of living, modelling helps visualise whether your plans are financially viable over the long term.
One of the most valuable aspects of this process is scenario testing. What would happen if you retired five years earlier than planned? Could you afford to downsize your property and release equity? Is that one-off expense — such as a home renovation or a family gift — going to impact your long-term financial health?
Lifestyle modelling allows you to explore all these possibilities in a structured, data-driven way, helping you weigh up the trade-offs and make informed decisions.
To give you a realistic picture, we build in a range of assumptions — from inflation and investment growth rates to potential tax changes and your estimated life expectancy. This helps ensure the model reflects both your current financial reality and future uncertainties.
By stress-testing these assumptions, we reduce the risk of unexpected shortfalls and create a plan that is not just optimistic, but resilient.
Many Clients come to us with the same fundamental concerns: Will I have enough? Could I afford to stop working sooner? What happens if I need long-term care later in life?
Lifestyle modelling helps answer these questions with clarity. By simulating different outcomes and adjusting for changing circumstances, we provide insight into what’s possible — and what may need to change to achieve your goals.
Of course, life isn’t static — and neither is your retirement plan. That’s why regular reviews are essential. As markets shift, tax rules evolve, and your personal circumstances change, we revisit your plan to ensure it remains aligned with your goals.
This ongoing process is key to maintaining confidence and adaptability throughout retirement.
In addition to projecting your ideal retirement, lifestyle modelling also helps prepare for less favourable scenarios. What if investment returns are lower than expected? What if you live longer than average or face significant healthcare costs?
We use stress-testing to explore these “what ifs” and ensure your plan remains robust even in challenging conditions.
Ultimately, lifestyle modelling transforms retirement planning from a rough estimate into a clear, data-backed strategy. It gives you the tools to plan proactively, the flexibility to adapt, and the peace of mind that your lifestyle is not only achievable at retirement — but sustainable through the whole of it.
If you’d like to gain a clearer picture of your financial future, we’d be delighted to help you model what’s possible.
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Date written: 7th August 2025
Approved by Evolution Wealth Network Ltd on 04/09/2025.
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