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2020 saw a lot of volatility within investment markets. While vaccine news means there is hope for battling Covid-19 in 2021, there’s still a lot of uncertainty. If you’re retired and are taking a flexible income from your pension, it’s likely your pension is invested, so it’s important to take stock of how it has been affected.
If you chose to access your pension flexibly using a Flexi-Access Drawdown scheme, your pension savings will typically remain invested throughout retirement. This gives your pension an opportunity to deliver returns, but also means you remain exposed to investment risk. With this option, you’re also responsible for ensuring your pension will provide an income for the rest of your life.
As a result, keeping an eye on performance and the impact of withdrawals is important.
2020: Covid-19 volatility
Investment markets often experience short-term volatility, but 2020 saw more than most. In fact, markets experienced some of the sharpest declines they’ve seen in decades.
As the Covid-19 virus spread and was declared a pandemic, markets reacted to the news and the steps governments took to slow it. This led to sharp dips in March, followed by ups and downs throughout the rest of the year. As your pension is invested, the value of your savings will have been affected.
However, it’s important not to focus on the headline figures. A well-diversified portfolio will hold assets across a variety of industries and geographical locations. This means your investments are unlikely to have suffered dips as sharp as those stated in the headlines. While some sectors have been badly affected, others have seen a small impact and some have even benefited.
The FTSE 100, for example, suffered its worst year since the 2008 financial crisis, with the index falling 14.3% during 2020, according to the Guardian. But this was the worst performance among the largest international stock indexes. Look at the wider global market and you’ll find records too. World stock markets are ending 2020 up 13%.
Why investment performance is important when taking a flexible income
If you’re investing with a long-term goal in mind, short-term volatility generally has little impact on your overall strategy and goals. However, this changes if you’re taking a regular income from the investments. This is because you’ll be taking an income when the market is at low points.
When you make a withdrawal when the market has dipped, you need to sell more units to achieve the same income. This can mean your investments are depleted quicker than expected. You also have less in your pension to benefit from any rises that may follow, which can mean returns fall short of expectations too.
Therefore, regular reviews when you’re using a Flexi-Access Drawdown scheme are important to ensure your retirement income remains on track.
5 things to do when reviewing your pension
If you take a flexible income, don’t panic. If you worked with a financial planner, volatility will have been considered when setting out a plan and there are often steps you can take to bridge gaps to ensure your long-term finances remain secure.
Here are five things to do to review the impact of volatility in your pension:
One of the steps you can take to protect against future volatility is to reduce or pause pension withdrawals during these periods. Ideally, you should have three to six months of expenses in a cash account that you can draw upon in these circumstances. This can help protect your long-term income.
Please get in touch if you’d like to review your pension and wider financial plan.
Please note: This blog is for general information only and does not constitute advice. The information is aimed at retail clients only.
A pension is a long-term investment. The fund value may fluctuate and can go down, which would have an impact on the level of pension benefits available. Your pension income could also be affected by the interest rates at the time you take your benefits.
The tax implications of pension withdrawals will be based on your individual circumstances, tax legislation and regulation which are subject to change in the future.
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