Depends what you want from your retirement. There's no need for a lot of dosh if you're too old to enjoy it.
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I agree. As I've posted before, my parents did have a substantial amount of savings from when my dad took early retirement and took twenty five percent of his pot as a tax free lump. The sad thing is, they saved for so many years afterwards that they had to self fund when they needed care as they were well over the savings threshold. They are now both on social care as the money has gone on care, so they may as well have spent it and enjoyed it.
I'm lucky to have worked for the same company for fourty years and have a damn good pension, so when the company asked if I'd be interested in retiring early (I'm 58), with full consent as it is at company request, it was a no brain'er so I jumped at the chance. I have twenty working shifts left before retiring.
Just need to work out where to hide my money so that I don't lose it if I need care.

Mrs YZ assures me that it won't be a problem spending it, which worries me slightly.
