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More diversification is not always better

Robyn Thompson is regularly featured in The Toronto Star’s “Money Makeover” series by Deanne Gage. In this recent post, Robyn helps a couple in their mid-fifties who have amassed $1.3 million in investments, but still need to pay off a loan and clean up and...

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Maximize government pension benefits

Robyn Thompson is regularly featured in The Toronto Star’s “Monday Makeover” series by Deanne Gage. In this recent post, Robyn helps a cash-strapped couple maximize government benefits they’ve forgotten...

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When to turn on your retirement income stream

There’s more to it than just dipping into your savings accounts Q – My husband and I are both 45 and set to retire in 15 years. We have the majority of our money invested in mutual funds divided between RRSPs and cash accounts. We are looking to do some planning...

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How to guarantee retirement income

Insured annuity strategy guarantees an estate too One of the big questions facing new retirees is how to protect your income during retirement while leaving something to children or grandchildren in your will. Straight annuities can provide a guaranteed stream of...

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Teed off with ‘T-series’ funds

There are better ways to generate retirement income “T series” mutual funds, so named because they are supposedly “tax efficient,” have become a popular type of mutual fund for investors seeking a steady, high annual cash payout. The payout rate is given in the...

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Creating a retirement income stream to 100

Annuities are just one tool in your arsenal One of the first questions many of my high net worth clients ask me is whether they’ll outlive their money. Now, if someone comes to you with $500,000 to $1 million to manage, you’d think they’d be feeling pretty...

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How to find money for RRSP contributions

You may have more than you think “I don’t have any money!” Sound familiar? That’s the reason most often cited for not contributing to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan. And it does seem like a problem, especially if you’re living paycheque to paycheque (and...

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What’s in your RRSP?

Maybe it should be more than just cash Do you know what you have in your RRSP? I don’t mean how much money; I mean what kinds of investments. If you answered “guaranteed investment certificates” or “cash savings account,” welcome to the very large club! If so,...

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What’s eating your retirement fund?

How your savings tend to disappear - and what you can do about it This is a challenging time for building your wealth and saving for retirement. The needs have never been greater. But, increasingly, it seems as if the odds are heavily stacked against your being...

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