Risks to Retirement Income Planning

retirement income planning

Retirement Income Planning is a speciality in the world of financial advice. There are specific risks that are different from simply saving for retirement. It requires a different skillset for the advisor to be able to plan for the specific risks when developing an income plan that will last a family’s entire lifetime.   From my […]

The Four Pillars to a Successful and Happy Retirement

Happy Retirement

When helping clients and their families make the transition to retirement or work optional years, I have discovered that there are four key pillars to a happy and successful retirement:    Health Relationships Reliable and Consistent Income Retirement Road Map  Key Takeaways: The Four Pillars to a Successful and Happy Retirement Health Physical and mental health […]

Pump Your Tires!

Pump your Tires

Excerpts from the Book – Preserving Wealth – written by Jack Lumsden, MBA, CFP® I ride my bike during the winter when the temperature is above freezing, and the roads are dry.  This past weekend I went for a ride on Saturday, and I felt slow and sluggish, realizing my tires were soft.  Prior to […]

The Six Levers to Retirement Income Planning

Retirement Income Planning

When you are about to make the big transition from your working years to your work optional or retirement years, you will need to create a lifetime income from the financial assets you have accumulated to replace the monthly paycheque you received when working. To do this, there are six key levers that you can […]

Smart Tax Strategies for Retirees: The Four Types of Income in Retirement

Four types of Income Retirement

Planning for taxes in retirement is like putting together a puzzle that is specific to each retiree. The type of income determines how it is taxed.   Each year in retirement this must be reviewed to determine what is the best strategy that balances your current year’s income, and your long-term legacy plan.   It is a […]

Medical and Health Care Options for Retirees

Medical and Health Care Options

While working many Canadians have medical and health insurance as an employee benefit. Their company often pays for a substantial portion of the coverage, and most often medical and health insurance expires when you retire.