Is It A Good Idea To Take Out A Reverse Mortgage?
So you’ve retired at the age of 67. You’re eligible to take your Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and your Old Age Security (OAS). You’ve got some money that you put away in RRSPs. […]
What Is Passive Income? How Can You Easily Earn It During Retirement?
When you’re in your working years, you can with some predictability figure out how much money you take home in the form of a paycheque, how much money goes to paying bills and […]
Estate Planning For Blended Families In Ontario: Easy Tips
Relationships are challenging at the best of times. So, bringing two entire families together under one roof can create additional challenges. The fluid dynamic between the kids still moving between both parents’ homes, […]
Helpful Tips if You’re In A Relationship With A Spender or A Saver
Finances can cause stress, but things often become more complicated when one person’s outlook on money is the exact opposite of the other partner’s outlook. Don’t fret, the relationship is not doomed. In […]
Retirement Savings: Are You Going to Need to Win a Lottery?
Once upon a time, a million dollars was an amount that people would consider retiring on. I recall back in the 70’s, when they introduced the first “million-dollar lottery”, people would buy their […]
My Partner Isn’t Great With Money. Should We Combine Assets?
Before I embarked upon my first marriage, we rented a house. My access to credit was fairly limited so, I didn’t have any real debt. I’d just bought into my first business, but […]