Weekend Reading: Your Retirement Withdrawals Edition

Weekend Reading: Your Retirement Withdrawals Edition

One of the biggest shifts in retirement is learning how to spend your own money without second guessing every decision. After years of building your portfolio, it can feel strange to start drawing it down. That is usually when people start watching the markets too closely and stressing about every dip. The whole point of…

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The Annuity Puzzle: Why Canadians Avoid One of Retirement’s Most Misunderstood Tools

The Annuity Puzzle: Why Canadians Avoid One of Retirement’s Most Misunderstood Tools

Annuities have a strange reputation in Canada. Ask economists, actuaries, or retirement researchers and they’ll tell you that converting a portion of your savings into guaranteed lifetime income is one of the smartest and most efficient ways to reduce retirement risk. Finance professor Moshe Milevsky has been writing about this for two decades. And Fred…

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The Myth of the “Too-Large RRSP”

The Myth of the "Too-Large RRSP”

Every few months, social media decides the RRSP is a terrible idea. The latest version? “Don’t grow your RRSP too much or you’ll get crushed by taxes in retirement.” The reality is less dramatic. A large RRSP isn’t a tax trap – it’s a planning opportunity, if you know when and how to draw it…

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Before You Fire Your Parents’ Financial Advisor, Do This First

Before You Fire Your Parents’ Financial Advisor, Do This First

Want to learn how to manage your finances in retirement? Go through a financial planning engagement with your parents. I’ve had several prospective clients reach out lately, not about their own situation, but because they’re worried about their parents’ finances. Sometimes it’s a son or daughter who’s been reading about high investment fees and wants…

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Weekend Reading: Magnificent Concentration Edition

Weekend Reading Magnificent Concentration Edition

A reader wrote this week asking a timely question: many of us are in that stage of our financial lives where sequence-of-returns risk looms large, and it feels like our portfolios are increasingly at the mercy of a handful of tech giants. The question was whether it’s possible to reduce or eliminate exposure to the…

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