This couple wants to retire at 60, but needs to speed up their savings to get there
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
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
Step one: diversify her portfolio. A woman we’ll call Lucy, 60, lives in Alberta. Retired after 38 years as an administrator in the energy industry,
Vivian has no cash in the bank, no TFSAs and no RRSPs and often dips into her $70,000 HELOC to pay expenses A woman we’ll
Just to survive, Helen needs a bigger pool of savings on which to draw In Ottawa, a woman we’ll call Helen, 60, is struggling to
At 60, Abby needs a job or her savings will be quickly eroded In southern Ontario, a woman we’ll call Abby, 60, has a small