New research indicates 60% of pre-retirement income is plenty
Boomers planning to maintain income by remaining in the workforce may find their employers unprepared to keep them on
Access to health care coverage is a key factor for men and women
The initiative is a statement that product allocation, rather than asset allocation, is how advisors should examine their clients’ holdings
But AXA survey finds that those aged 35-44 are not so optimistic about their finances in retirement
Survey also reveals that retirees only need 60% of their pre-retirement income
Study finds lack of understanding of Canada’s public retirement income programs
Chart matrix allows investors to figure out quickly their ideal number
No longer strictly a joint decision, spouses are retiring on their own terms
IFIC recommends allowing pension income-splitting with a spouse or partner to begin at age 55