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Americans Regret Retirement Prep As Advisors Rethink 2025 Strategies

Benzinga Advisor
December 15, 2024

Recent surveys from Nationwide and Fidelity Investments reveal the financial regrets and resolutions that Americans are taking with them into 2025.

The data points to significant gaps in financial planning that should reshape how financial advisors approach client relationships in 2025, InvestmentNews recently reported.

The most pressing concern emerges from Nationwide’s Protected Retirement Survey, where an overwhelming 82% of Americans over 45 regret that they hadn’t planned for retirement seriously earlier in their life. This statistic should serve as a wake-up call for advisors to engage clients earlier and more comprehensively, and to help existing clients look into ways to “catch up.”

Rather than waiting for clients to seek guidance, advisors need to take the initiative in reaching out to younger professionals, helping them understand compound interest, and developing robust income protection strategies before retirement concerns become urgent.

The Fidelity Annual Resolutions Study highlights another crucial area demanding advisor attention: emergency preparedness. With 72% of Americans reporting financial setbacks in 2024 and 46% needing to tap into emergency funds, advisors must shift from focusing solely on long-term goals to helping clients build resilient financial foundations. This means developing comprehensive emergency funding strategies alongside traditional retirement planning.

Advisors should note the changing client mindset toward conservative financial goals, with one-third of resolution-makers preferring more modest targets for 2025. This trend, coupled with 38% of respondents citing unexpected expenses as their primary concern, suggests advisors need to adjust their approach.

Instead of pursuing aggressive growth strategies, many clients may benefit more from balanced plans that emphasize stability and risk management.

The silver lining is that 68% of Americans feel financially stable or stronger than last year, with 65% expressing optimism about 2025. Advisors can build on this positive sentiment by helping clients transform their financial regrets into actionable plans.

This means moving beyond traditional portfolio management to provide comprehensive financial guidance that addresses both immediate concerns and long-term goals, while ensuring clients have adequate protection against unexpected setbacks.

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