First we should define what exactly retirement is all about? Retirement takes on different
interpretations by individuals but in the purest for of the definition, retirement is that
point in time when individual no longer needs to work for money. You may choose to
work full or part time or maybe volunteer your time, but you don’t need to work for
money and this is usually a byproduct of effective retirement planning. Others say they
will never retire; however, it is important for their own peace of mind to know that at
some future point in time they no longer need to work in order to live a particular lifestyle.
Planning for retirement is one of the most important actions that you can take to secure a
comfortable future for you and your family. Proper planning will safeguard you against
outliving the funds you have set aside for a worry free retirement. To begin the process
retirement planning requires you to ask four fundamental questions:
- Am I going to be able to retire?
- If I am able to retire, at what age will I be able to do so?
- What sort of lifestyle do I wish to have and will I be able to fund it?
- How long do I need my money to last?
Retirement is a major financial goal for most Canadians, one that requires considerable
financial commitment. In Canada, according to Stats Canada (2001) 52% of Canadians
are hoping to retire by the age of 60. However, an Ipsos-Reid survey revealed that among
Canadians aged 45 plus who have an RRSP and are still working, 39 percent of this
segment have less than $50,000 saved. An overwhelming 56 percent of Canadians aged
18 to 34, and 31 percent of those aged 35 to 54, don’t even have an RRSP. Whether you
have already established a Retirement Savings Plan or are just beginning, it truly never is
too late to begin your plan. More..
- Retirement Planning
- How Much Money Will You Need to Retire?
- Retirement One Question at a Time
- Assembling Your Retirement Plan
- Retirement Income – Where Will It All Come From?
- What is an RRSP?
- Do You Worry That Your RRSP is not Enough?
- You May Not Need as Much as You Think
- Spousal RRSPs
- What Is a RRIF?
- What is a TFSA?
- RRSP or Tax Free…That is the Question
- What is an RDSP?
- Annuities
- Put Your Assets to Work for You
- Home Equity, Don’t Just Sit on It
- Follow These Tips to Maximize Your Final Investment Year
- How Can You Save Taxes During Retirement?
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