
Synchronized or staggered? This Alberta couple needs to decide whether to retire together or a decade apart
Ron and Mary would have more than enough to meet their modest goals, expert says In Alberta, a couple we’ll call Ron and Mary, ages
Ron and Mary would have more than enough to meet their modest goals, expert says In Alberta, a couple we’ll call Ron and Mary, ages
A woman we’ll call Brenda, 56, lives in Alberta with two children aged 22 and 14. She brings home $5,250 per month and adds $4,000
Their choice to close the gap is either to spend less or to sell their $400,000 antique car In Alberta, a couple we’ll call Roger
“Julia can solve her debt problems,’ expert says. ‘The complexity of the process will be rewarded with a dependable retirement income” A woman we’ll call
This is a case of steady income, moderate spending and moderate needs. A couple we’ll call Marty and Eve, both 40, are raising three children
The challenge, expert notes, is to find a way for a person with a modest income and pension plan to retire before 65 A woman
The pandemic has hit their current income, but if they follow this plan, they can travel, buy a cottage and retire with almost $12,000 in
Dennis will lose about $7,000 in after-tax income per year if he pursues a PhD In Alberta, a man we’ll call Dennis, 35, has several
Staying in the workforce for five more years makes all kinds of financial sense for Olivia In B.C., a woman we’ll call Olivia, 65, works
At 65 she has $261,651 in financial assets and a $58,000 mortgage with 20 years to run A woman we’ll call Nellie, 65, lives in
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