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THE TRUTH IS YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY PERSON CONCERNED ABOUT PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT CANADA

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Planning for retirement Canada: Introduction

Planning for retirement Canada appears to be a very troubling matter. As we’ve discussed before, many Canadians will have to alter their views about retirement as they face the prospects of outliving their money. Some will have to put off retirement indefinitely; others will have to continue to work part-time. But the harsh reality is that very few Canadians will be financially able to maintain their current lifestyles.

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Planning for retirement Canada: Canadians are concerned

In a recent Royal Bank of Canada “Financial Independence in Retirement” poll, Canadians over the age of 55 revealed that:

  • 46% feel that they’re falling short of saving enough to retire
  • Only 33% are now willing to tweak their lifestyle plans to face that reality

The top concerns of the Canadians polled were:

  1. The ability to maintain their current standard of living
  2. The ability to cover the costs of health care
  3. How to make the most out of savings
  4. How to deal with inflation
  5. What lifestyle changes to make
  6. How to manage debt in retirement
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Planning for retirement Canada: Will you outlive your money?

As our life spans continue to increase, more and more Canadians will be facing the prospect of outliving their money. In 2015, Statistics Canada projected that by 2061 more than 78,000 Canadians will be over 100 years old – versus 5,800 in 2011. And, sadly we are ill ready for the financial ramifications of longevity.

If you’re like most Canadians you won’t able to maintain your current standard of living. Are you worried about covering the costs of health care? Do you know what lifestyle changes to make? Will you be able to manage debt in retirement?

Planning for retirement Canada: Will you have debt in retirement?

Are you managing debt now? If these things are occupying your thoughts call Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. today? We’re experts in dealing with debt and we can help. Starting Over, Starting Now we can give you back peace of mind and a solid plan for moving forward towards retirement.

By Brandon Smith

Brandon Smith is a licensed insolvency trustee and Senior Vice-President of Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. The firm deals with both individuals and companies facing financial challenges in restructuring, consumer proposals, proposals, receivership and bankruptcy.

They are known for not only their skills in dealing with practical solutions for individuals and companies facing financial challenges, but also for producing results for their clients with realistic choices for practical decision-making. The stress is removed and their clients feel back in control. They do get through their financial challenges and are able to start over, gaining back their former quality of life.

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