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How much super should I have for retirement?

What’s the magic amount you need in your super account to retire comfortably? Unfortunately, this age-old question is a difficult one to answer, because it will be different for everyone. The good news is that there’s a wide range of tools available to help you calculate an amount that makes sense for your personal circumstances.

One of the first stops on the way to figuring out how much money you’ll need in retirement can be the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) Super Guru website. ASFA’s Retirement Standard, which is updated quarterly, is essentially a calculation of how much an individual or couple living in Australia might need for a modest or comfortable retirement.


Calculating the costs

According to ASFA, and assuming you own your home, the annual cost to fund a ‘comfortable’ lifestyle is $43,255 annually for a single person and $61,061 for a couple, while a ‘modest’ lifestyle will cost $27,646 a year for singles and $39,848 for couples (*1). Those without retirement savings must rely on a less-than-modest lifestyle offered by the Age Pension – a full Age Pension is currently worth $21,933.60 for singles and $33,066.80 for couple (*2).


The ‘comfortable’ figures translate to total retirement savings of $545,000 for singles and $640,000 for couples (*3). But of course, these are only average amounts that don’t take into account your personal lifestyle circumstances.


For those on higher incomes, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) says your retirement income needs to be around two-thirds of your pre-retirement income if you want to maintain your current standard of living. You can find more information on ASIC’s MoneySmart website.


Planning for the future

But what if you’ll be retiring 10, 20 or 30 years from now? Of course, there’s no calculator that can tell you what you’ll need in future-dollar terms because it’s impossible to take all potential economic movements into account. But you can probably get a rough estimate by allowing for the compounding effects of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures spending patterns of Australian households.


If we assume that the CPI sits at 2.5% (*4) a year between 2019 and 2049, here’s how ASFA’s retirement cost estimates might increase accordingly (*5):

As you can see, the effects of inflation can have a dramatic impact over time. When other contributing factors are taken into account – such as Aged Pension rules, market fluctuations and the ageing population – it makes sense to start planning seriously for your retirement sooner rather than later.


Get the right advice

When working out how much super you’ll need, it’s always a good idea to speak to your financial adviser. Verve Group can help you set a super target based on your retirement needs and goals, with a personalised financial plan to keep you on track.


Learn more about how Verve Group can help build your super nest egg. You can book a free initial consultation with a Verve Group Adviser on (08) 8120 4877 or book your appointment online.
 

*1 ASFA Retirement Standard, March 2019 quarter.

*2 Department of Human Services, Centrelink, A Guide to Australian Government Payments, 1 July – 20 September 2019. This is the basic rate of age pension. Eligible pensioners may also receive Pension Supplement and Energy Supplement.

*3 ASFA Retirement Standard, April 2018.

*4 ASIC media release, 19-129MR ASIC extends the transition period for superannuation and retirement calculators, 5 June 2019.

*5 Figures for 2029, 2039 and 2049 have been calculated based on a compounding rate of 2.5% pa.


Important information

This document contains general advice. It does not take account of your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider talking to a Financial Adviser before making a financial decision. This document has been prepared by Count Financial Limited ABN 19 001 974 625, AFSL 227232, (Count) a wholly-owned, non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124. ‘Count’ and Count Wealth Accountants® are trading names of Count. Count Financial Advisers are authorised representatives of Count. Information in this document is based on current regulatory requirements and laws, as at 1 July 2019, which may be subject to change. While care has been taken in the preparation of this document, no liability is accepted by Count, its related entities, agents and employees for any loss arising from reliance on this document.


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