How to retire at 60 with $45,000 in income
Here are six ways a couple can meet their retirement goal
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Here are six ways a couple can meet their retirement goal
Q. If my spouse and I retire at age 60 in about three years—and want to have $45,000 net annually to spend—how much money will we need to have saved? We have no company pensions—only full CPP and OAS. We expect to live to age 85.
– Brenda B.
A: Brenda, there are several ways you can set up your investments and drawdown strategy in retirement to accomplish this.
Here are a just few questions to guide you:
Related: Can this couple retire at age 59?I’ve modelled a few different solutions you can see in this video. Depending on the solution that matches your circumstances, you will need to save anywhere between $220,000 and $313,000 by the time you reach 60. Now let’s take a look at some different solutions, and as we go, I’ll give you some things to think about.
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Related: How to shuffle a DIY portfolio to last to age 90Bottomline: Most people spend less money in the later stages of retirement. Projecting fixed income need ($45,000 for life, inflated) will over-estimate the amount of money you need to save.
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