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Tax Withholding On RRIF Withdrawals
The article “Tax Withholding On RRIF Withdrawals” was originally published on MoneySense on September 18, 2018. Bob is concerned about the tax withholding on his RRIF withdrawals. He’s not sure he’s drawing down his investments properly. Q: I am a widower, 80 years old, and I am being taxed about 30%…
Read MoreShould You Buy Real Estate Just To Stay In The Market?
The article “Should You Buy Real Estate Just To Stay In The Market?” was originally published on MoneySense on September 11, 2018. Face it. There are plenty of other better options. Q: I just sold an estate home in the Greater Toronto Area very recently and decided to rent for two…
Read MoreDo You Really Need An RRSP To Retire?
The article “Do You Really Need An RRSP To Retire?” was originally published on MoneySense on September 5, 2018. Riza is worried about retiring without an RRSP. But do you even need one? Q: What will happen if I retire and I don’t have an RRSP? —Riza A: The Registered Retirement Savings…
Read MoreIs It Okay To Retire With Debt?
The article “Is It Okay To Retire With Debt?” was originally published on MoneySense on August 28, 2018. Steve has debt but also has a generous DB pension. Should he retire? Q: I am eligible for retirement at age 57, as I have 30 years of service. I am now contemplating…
Read More‘I’ve Been Named An Executor. Where On Earth Do I Start?!’
The article “‘I’ve Been Named An Executor. Where On Earth Do I Start?!’” was originally published on MoneySense on August 21, 2018. Executor duties can be overwhelming. Where do you start? Here’s advice. Q: We just placed my 99-year old bachelor uncle off his farm and into in a senior’s lodge.…
Read MoreAre RRSP Contributions Worth It At Age 70?
The article “Are RRSP Contributions Worth It At Age 70?” was originally published on MoneySense on August 14, 2018. Q: We are a retired couple getting very close to converting RSPs to a RIF (my husband has one more year). We have a substantial capital gain to report plus have some…
Read MoreInvestments To Use For A Down Payment On A House
The article “Investments To Use For A Down Payment On A House” was originally published on MoneySense on August 8, 2018. RRSP or TFSA? Likely, it’ll be both Q: My son has money in an RRSP (mutual fund) and TFSA (cash sitting in account) and he buys a condo this year.…
Read MoreSimplify Your Investments To Save On Estate Tax
The article “Simplify Your Investments To Save On Estate Tax” was originally published on MoneySense on August 1, 2018. William wants to plan his estate so that it is as seamless as possible for his children when he passes away Q: I am a 72-year old divorced male with adult children.…
Read MoreCan You Receive CPP Benefits From Two Partners?
The article “Can You Receive CPP Benefits From Two Partners?” was originally published in MoneySense on July 24, 2018. Twice the split CPP? It’s possible, to an extent. Q: Can I get CPP from a common law partner if he dies, even though I receive CPP from a divorced partner? —E.R.…
Read MoreDo Canadian Expats Have To Pay Income Tax?
The article “Do Canadian Expats Have To Pay Income Tax?” was originally published on MoneySense on July 17, 2018. Taxation is based on residency, but expats coming back should watch out Q: I am Canadian citizen living in Pakistan since 2002. I have no home or family in Canada. I do…
Read MoreThe Right Way To Unwind Your Locked-In Retirement Account
The article “The Right Way To Unwind Your Locked-In Retirement Account” was originally published on MoneySense on July 10, 2018. OM is trying to formulate a plan for a locked-in retirement account. What are some LIRA best practices to consider? Q: I am at the age where I can transfer my…
Read MoreHow To Earn A Risk-Free 4% Annual Return
The article “How To Earn A Risk-Free 4% Annual Return” was originally published on MoneySense on July 3, 2018. This reader doesn’t want to put her capital at risk. But there may be a few things she hasn’t considered. Q: I am a widow with $300,000. How realistic is it for…
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