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Bridge gender savings gap with structured advice, planner suggests

Advisers must consider their female clients’ needs and structure their advice accordingly in bridging the gender gap in Australia’s retirement savings, says a well-renowned financial planner.

by Staff Writer
July 6, 2016
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Jenny Brown, founder and CEO of JBS Financial Strategists, has renewed calls for women to plan their retirement income early in an effort to reverse current problematic trends.

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However, she said financial advisers must carefully consider their female clients’ needs and structure their advice accordingly, which includes how the advice relationship is established.

“Women don’t like to be sold to,” Ms Brown said. “They like to feel like they are listened to and not being judged, that their adviser is on a journey with them and understands their position.”

She stressed the importance of employing effective advice techniques, in an effort to bridge the gender gap in Australia’s retirement savings.

“Women are retiring with 46 per cent less income than men and as a result they need to take control now,” she advised. “Many women don’t seek help until they have a life event such as children, divorce or the loss of a partner.

“As a result it’s vital that they seek advice from a young age and develop a plan that is flexible to evolve whilst they spend time both in and out of the workforce.

“Women especially require the ability to make higher contributions into super as they often need to catch up on the years that they miss.”

She said planned changes to super would only make it more difficult for women to close this gap.

“Especially now with the proposed reduced concessional caps, the time for women to think about the future is now,” she warned.

“Remember that concessional contributions are taxed at 15 per cent going in, so don’t sacrifice below that tax rate or you’ll end up paying more.

“There are also co-contributions and spouse contribution strategies that can assist over the years when your income is lower.”

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