by afa | Oct 3, 2022 | Blog, retirement
Essential tips and tricks for paying less tax and keeping more of your retirement incomeMost of your retirement income sources are taxable; Canadian Pension Plan (CPP), your personal pension plan (if you have one) and income from your RRIFs. However, if you’ve set up...
by Legacy Wealth | Jan 4, 2021 | 2021, Blog, personal finances, rdsp, Registered Education Savings Plan, retirement, rrsp, tax, Tax Free Savings Account
We’ve put together a financial calendar for 2021. It contains all the dates you need to know to make the most of your government benefits and investment options. Whether you want to bookmark this or print it out and post it somewhere prominent, you’ll have everything...
by Legacy Wealth | May 12, 2020 | 2020 Only, Blog, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Retired, Coronavirus - Students, retirement
Students can apply for $1,250 through the Canada Emergency Student Benefit starting FridayFrom canada.ca: “The Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB) provides financial support to post-secondary students, and recent post-secondary and high school...
by Legacy Wealth | Apr 1, 2017 | Blog, Business Owners, Financial, Non-Registered Investments, retirement, Savings
When putting together your financial plan, there is no question about the benefits of consolidation. It’s common to have your finances all over the place. Savings at the bank, investments with several financial institutions, retirement savings at another. The...
by Legacy Wealth | Feb 1, 2017 | Blog, Business Owners, Families, investments, retirement, Savings, Tax Free Savings Account
RRSP or TFSA? What’s the difference? With the RRSP deadline around the corner, we’re here to help you figure out where you should invest. Contact us for a complimentary review.
by Legacy Wealth | Sep 29, 2016 | investments, Retirees, retirement
In this post I’m going to go over the topic of Spousal RRSPs and how they can help you lower your overall tax rate. This is a strategy that I find is not being used enough and is something that many couples (married, common-law, or same sex) should at least take...
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