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A common question people ask about retirement income planning is how much do they need to live on? They want to know if the rule of thumb of 70% of your pre-retirement income is what they need to live on, and also what other people are living on?
The answer is there are “no rules of thumb” for a retirement income target, as it is very specific to each individual or family. How much you need or want in retirement is dependent on where you live and how you want to spend your time.
The general idea for many people is they want to maintain the same lifestyle as when working. A key difference is that when you are retired, you may or will not have the same expenses as you do today. For example, you will not be making RRSP contributions or paying off your mortgage (ideally), and if you still have young kids, when retired, you would no longer have kids expenses (hopefully), and other assorted expenses, when you have stopped working.
a. If you are working today, you would simply take off the expenses you would no longer have once you stop working, such as savings for retirement, mortgage and debt payments. Your children’s expenses include food, hockey, and education savings.
b. You would keep all the day-to-day expenses to live, such as auto, real estate taxes, food, hydro, gym, etc.
a. This is very specific to each individual or family. It can make a big difference if you want to travel the world bird-watching or write a novel. You may wish to accomplish these items from your own bucket list, such as travel, golfing, surfing, and travelling the world with your band.
b. Many people plan to spend more in the first 10-15 years of retirement on these items, as they tend to be healthier and are able to do more things.
If you do the above exercise, then you (your financial advisor) will be able to figure out how much you will need to accumulate and by what date. . The above calculations are important to do several years before retirement, as this will help you to make sure you have accumulated enough assets.
I would suggest that you go through the exercise yourself to determine your “ideal” retirement spending target. I have found that people spend less on themselves than they think but require more capital than they realize to fund a 30-plus year retirement.
This material is provided for general information and is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to compile this material from reliable sources however no warranty can be made as to its accuracy or completeness. Before acting on any of the above, please make sure to see me for individual financial advice based on your personal circumstances.
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