Retirement
Helping you plan your retirement with total peace of mind is the entire point of this section. You’ll find advice about saving for retirement, financial management strategies, and finding ways to make sure your money lasts here. Welcome to the world of well-crafted retirement.
Retirement Analysis and planning – A Case Study
Over the past few weeks, we’ve looked at the various techniques and strategies available to you when planning your retirement and putting your plan in place. To end our month dedicated to planning your retirement on a high note, you’ll find a case study below….
Participating Life Insurance: Maximize your tax and financial benefits
When it comes to planning your retirement, you have a number of tools available to you. From government annuities to investments, there are plenty of ways to maximize your savings for retirement, that all-important stage of your life called retirement. A lesser-known, complementary avenue to…
Guide to pension splitting
Did you know that when you retire, you can split your income with your spouse or common-law partner? Income splitting is the process of dividing family income between members to take advantage of lower tax brackets, deductions, and credits available to each family member. In…
The complete guide to disbursement
Why do we work? Some will answer: to earn a living, to pay the bills… others will say they want to give meaning to their lives, to feel useful, to be on their “X”, to rally to a cause, or a mission, or other things….
Different sources of retirement income
Sources of income from the government QPP OAS GIS Minimum retirement age 60 years old 65 years old 65 years old Maximum retirement age 70 years old 70 years old 70 years old Eligibility criteria Worked in Quebec for more than 40 years…
The Ant and the Grasshopper: Accumulating Wealth for Retirement
Planning your retirement may not seem like a priority when you’re under 30 and trying to save to buy your first home. However, you should really make saving for retirement a priority in your early thirties (or early forties at the very latest), as time is…