Financial Reboot
One of the major tricks I learned when I was an I.T. dude, was how easy it was to fix problems if you asked your customer, “Have you rebooted your system lately?“. I also knew… Read More »Financial Reboot
One of the major tricks I learned when I was an I.T. dude, was how easy it was to fix problems if you asked your customer, “Have you rebooted your system lately?“. I also knew… Read More »Financial Reboot
Good Friday, the reason for the Christian religion, a time to reflect and look for changes.
I kept hearing from Influencers about how they can get me 7% growth annually, I’d love to know how they think they will do it, especially now.
Most folks talk about financial plans in a romantic way, but I want to give you the real financial planning methodology that most of us use.
In this reflective post, I revisit a personal and pressing question: Will you ever retire? While previous generations, like the Baby Boomers, viewed retirement as a given, today’s economic uncertainty challenges that assumption. With questions around CPP, pension stability, personal debt, and market volatility, the author wonders whether retirement will be a reality—or remain a dream. Inspired by discussions in the Canadian personal finance community, the piece underscores the importance of planning for retirement, even if you’re not sure it will happen the way previous generations envisioned it.
Keywords: retirement, CPP, pensions, Baby Boomers, retirement planning, personal finance, financial future, debt and retirement