
Our five-pillar approach helps you craft a retirement lifestyle that gives you the freedom to do whatever makes you happy.
The Path to Prosperity approach is built on a simple truth: there’s more to retired life than a superannuation balance.
Traditional financial advice focuses almost entirely on your ‘lump sum’ or your investment returns. But when you actually stop working, you realise that’s only one part of the puzzle. A great retirement requires a plan for your time, your health, your network and your home.
We use five core pillars to help you design a life after work that is stable, active, meaningful – and, above all, enjoyable:
Chances are you know roughly what your super balance is, but knowing how much you can comfortably spend every day may not be so clear.
We believe the first step to a fearless retirement is shifting your mindset from a lump sum to a reliable pay packet.
The Plenty pillar is our method for turning your life savings into a steady, automated stream of income. It mimics the salary you’ve earned for decades, arriving in your bank account every fortnight like clockwork.
Guilt-free spending: When you know exactly what is hitting your account on Tuesday, you can buy lunch at Noosa or a gift for the grandkids without checking a spreadsheet.
Market protection: By structuring your finances correctly, we ensure your daily spending isn’t tied to share market movements. If the market dips, your pay doesn’t.
Simplicity: We take the complexity of tax, caps and compliance and turn it into one simple reality: You have enough.
Plenty is about having the confidence to live your life today, knowing that you won’t run out of money tomorrow.
Most financial plans assume you’ll be the same person at 65 as you are at 85. They treat retirement as one long, static stretch of time. But we know that the first decade or so of retirement is fundamentally different from what comes later.
The Play pillar is about incorporating movement you enjoy throughout retirement, and having the funds to support those interests. Maintaining the health, mobility and energy to actually use the money you’ve saved is key here.
Let’s be frank – high intensity gym routines are usually not what people think about when envisioning life after work. Instead, this pillar focuses on incorporating sustainable, joyful movement that fits your personality and life.
In the early years of retirement, Play might look like hiking the Glass House Mountains or travelling the world. But as the years pass, it’s about finding activities you genuinely love that naturally keep you moving, ensuring you stay independent and capable for as long as possible. That might be pottering in the garden or strolling along the water’s edge.
In this pillar of the Path to Prosperity, we look at the practical side of your lifestyle:
The mobility window: We identify the big travel or high-activity goals you want to hit while you are at your physical peak.
Health as an asset: We encourage you to treat your wellbeing as a core part of your wealth. After all, investing in your fitness and nutrition now equates to fewer medical bills later.
Front-loading fun: We encourage you to spend more on experiences in the early years when your Play capacity is highest.
Proactive planning: Instead of waiting for a health scare to slow you down, we plan for a life that keeps you moving. Whether that’s paddling dragon boats on the Maroochy River or pushing grandkids on the swing.
Meaningful movement: Retirement shouldn’t be about sitting still; it’s about finally having the time for leisure pursuits and those activities you’ve always wanted to try.
When it comes to movement, we make sure your finances aren’t holding you back.
The biggest surprise in retirement isn’t usually a financial one. It is the sudden silence of the Monday morning alarm and the loss of the ‘work family’ you saw every day. For many, the office provided a built-in social circle that disappears the moment you stop working.
The People pillar is about intentionally rebuilding your community so you don’t face the ‘Identity Void’ alone.
We believe that your relationships are just as vital to your future as your super balance. Isolation is a significant health risk in retirement. That is why we help you look at your social map before you exit the workforce.
In this stage, we focus on three key areas:
Your inner circle: We help you discuss your transition with your partner or family. Retirement changes the dynamic of a household, and having a shared vision prevents friction.
New connections: We look at how you will replace the social interaction of the workplace. This might mean joining a local club in Buderim, volunteering, or simply finding a regular group for a morning walk.
Legacy and impact: We explore how you want to be remembered and the role you want to play in the lives of your grandkids or your local community.
Purpose over portfolio: Money is the fuel, but people are the destination. We ensure you have a reason to get out of bed and people who are wanting to see you.
Emotional stability: By planning for your social life, we reduce the ‘What now?’ anxiety that hits many retirees in their first six months.
A local life: We encourage you to deeply root yourself in your local community. Whether it’s the local bowls club or a charity group, these connections are the safety net of a happy retirement.
Social connection is crucial to health and happiness. We make sure your plan includes the people who make the years worth counting.
For many of our clients, their career was their primary source of challenge and achievement. When that ends, there is a risk of drifting. We believe that retirement shouldn’t be a slow fade into the background. It is the first time in your life you have the resources and the time to pursue what truly excites you.
The Passion pillar is about finding the ‘thing’ that makes you forget to look at your watch.
While many of us enjoy bingeing our favourite series on Netflix, a fulfilling retirement usually requires something deeper. We help you identify the activities that provide a sense of mastery and contribution.
In this stage, we explore:
Your ‘hidden’ talents: Is there a skill you set aside thirty years ago to raise a family or build a business? We look at how to bring those interests back into the limelight.
Continuous learning: Whether it’s mastering a new language, taking up landscape photography, or learning to sail, we plan for the costs and the time required to stay a ‘student’ of life.
Micro-businesses and projects: For some, passion looks like a small hobby business or a consulting role that keeps the mind sharp without the stress of a 40-hour week.
Cognitive health: Engaging in complex, passionate pursuits is one of the best ways to keep your brain healthy and resilient as you age.
Daily energy: Having a project or a goal gives your week a structure and an energy that leisure alone cannot provide.
A new narrative: Instead of being ‘retired’, you become a photographer, a builder, a traveller or a mentor. Your identity is defined by what you are moving toward, not what you left behind.
Passion is the spark that turns a long life into a big life. We make sure your financial plan supports your wildest curiosities.
The final piece of a great retirement isn’t found in a bank statement. It is found in the four walls around you and the postcode on your mail. Your home is usually your most significant asset, but, more importantly, it is the stage where your entire retirement plays out.
The Place pillar is about ensuring your living situation matches your new lifestyle.
Many people stay in the large family home because of memories or out of habit. However, a house that worked for a family of five is often a burden for a couple of two. Maintenance, stairs and isolation can quickly turn a sanctuary into a source of stress.
In this stage, we help you evaluate whether your family home supports the life you want to live or could be an anchor holding you back. We consider:
Proximity to your life: Are you close to the things that matter now? This might mean being within walking distance of the beach in Caloundra or closer to medical services and cafes in Buderim.
Unlocking capital: We explore if moving to a more manageable home could provide extra tax-free superannuation through downsizer contributions.
Freedom of time: Moving from a high-maintenance property to a well-located apartment or smaller home frees up your weekends for the Play and Passion pillars.
Community connection: We ensure your Place keeps you connected to your People. The right home puts you in the heart of the Sunshine Coast lifestyle you love.
Your home should serve your life, not the other way around. We help you find the right place to plant your roots for the decades to come.