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Identifying Income Sources
These days, very few people can afford to retire when and how they want on their savings alone. You need a consistent stream of income – often more than one – to meet expenses, live your desired lifestyle, check items off your bucket list, and ensure your money lasts a lifetime. The good news is that there are many potential wells to draw from. The following are four examples of where people look for income in retirement:
- Canadian Pension Plan. This is the obvious one. Your CPP benefits are a key source of income, but it’s important you take steps to maximize them. If you need help with this, I’d be happy to send you more information.
- Dividends. Some companies pay out a regular dividend – essentially, a percentage of their profits – to their shareholders. Here’s a quick example of how they work. Say you own 1000 shares in a company that pays a quarterly dividend of $0.25 a share. Multiply the dividend by the number of shares you own, and you would receive a payment of $250 every quarter. Now, this doesn’t mean that dividend-paying stocks are perfect…just that they are worth looking into.
- Annuities. An annuity provides guaranteed payments to the owner for as long as they live. However, be aware that annuities can come with a lot of fine print and expenses. So, while they can be a good source of retirement income, always exercise caution before choosing to purchase one.
- Bonds. Because bondholders receive regular interest payments, they can be a fairly reliable form of investment income. Investors in higher tax brackets can also benefit from the fact that some bonds provide tax-free income. That said, bonds have risks. They can experience price volatility just like the stock market can. Always do your due diligence before investing.
The takeaway: If you haven’t already, start thinking about where your income will come from in retirement…and let me know if you need any help with choosing the right option(s) for you!