Findependence

Two women in their 70s, happy with their decision about annuities.

Retired Money

Should retirees in their early 70s partly annuitize?

Interest rates have soared in the past year—but annuity payouts, not so much. Find out what makes sense when...

Should retirees in their early 70s partly annuitize?
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Retired Money

What is direct indexing? Should you build your own index?

If you’re wealthy enough to be retired or semi-retired, you’re probably well positioned to consider a hybrid investing strategy...

What is direct indexing? Should you build your own index?

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How “work optional” can fit into your retirement plan

It’s simple: Retire early. Supplement your pension income with earnings from part-time work you enjoy. And if you’ve planned...

How “work optional” can fit into your retirement plan

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The magic numbers for your findependence nest egg revealed

The latest RBC poll findings, including tips on how to build your savings

The magic numbers for your findependence nest egg revealed

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Longevity and your money

For financial planning purposes I think it makes sense to adjust your Life Expectancy projections upward by perhaps ten...

Longevity and your money

December 2014

What happens if you make it to 95?

Don’t plan for early retirement, plan for longevity. For starters, consider what you’ll actually do for 40 post-retirement years

What happens if you make it to 95?

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How to retire by age 43

Extreme savers can stop working after less than 20 years. Their ‘guerrilla frugality’ is too much for me, but...

How to retire by age 43

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5 myths of findependence

What you need to know about the days after achieving financial independence

5 myths of findependence

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Degrees of financial independence

Are you "findependent" enough to afford luxury meals and vacations?

Degrees of financial independence

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