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LatestDesigning ‘forever homes’ where people can stay as they grow older
U of A researcher provides evidence on innovative, low-cost features that make it easier for homeowners to maintain their independence over the long term
Why Canada needs more people working longer
Putting off retirement could make sense for both employees and employers, says U of A gerontology researcher
CPP doesn’t need to be overhauled, it needs to be killed
When it comes to how and how much workers should save for retirement, the federal government doesn’t know better than Canadians themselves
Embracing the country life
Part 2 of the retirement dilemma: city mouse or country mouse? It’s time to put an end to urban living
The retirement dilemma: city mouse or country mouse?
Part 1: Defining the attributes of your successful retirement community
RRSP or TFSA? Sorting out an investor’s dilemma
If you build up the money in your TFSA while you’re working, you can draw from it tax-free any time
The payoff from Empty Nest syndrome is huge
One of the real pluses of being an Empty Nester is that you are no longer on view as a role model 24/7
Should you defer collecting CPP and OAS?
Can you afford to hold off and increase your payments later? Will you need more CPP and OAS later in life? And how long do you expect to live?
Paying a high price for success, even after you die
There’s no hiding from the success tax, but several things can help legally reduce or even eliminate the amount your estate or your heirs pay
Fans’ expectations of athletes are out of whack
Those who booed retiring Indianapolis Colt Andrew Luck should be ashamed of themselves. Athletes aren’t warriors created by central casting for our weekend enjoyment
Cash-strapped Canadians using homes as ATMs to pay off bills
Overall consumer credit balances continued to grow in the second quarter – up to $1.88 trillion
Canadian workforce aging: StatsCan
As baby boomers retire, the impact is being felt across all sectors in Canada, but some areas will suffer more
