This Ontario couple needs to ditch the real estate and boost cash flow to retire at 55
A couple we’ll call Martin, 52, and Sherry, 55, live in southern Ontario. Both government employees, they earn $11,780 per month from their jobs before
A couple we’ll call Martin, 52, and Sherry, 55, live in southern Ontario. Both government employees, they earn $11,780 per month from their jobs before
A woman we’ll call Margaret, 60, works in Ontario in high-tech manufacturing. She earns $169,716 per year and takes home $9,713 per month after tax.
In Ontario, a couple we’ll call Robert and Elly, both 50, are raising three children ages 16, 18 and 20. The parents are civil servants
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
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
East coast couple has to realize that balancing costs and income will be a challenge In Nova Scotia, a couple we’ll call Vern and Lucy,
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,
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