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Let's face it, planning and saving for retirement is not easy. We are told that the earlier we start, the better and that the "magic of compounding" will make our dreams come true if we simply trust the stock market and our investment advisor. But for most people it's simply not possible. People in their twenties are often saddled with student debt and may be struggling to find suitable full-time employment. Saving for retirement is the last thing on their minds, as it should be. Then in our thirties and forties we tend to do things like get married, have kids, and buy houses. All these things…mehr

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Let's face it, planning and saving for retirement is not easy. We are told that the earlier we start, the better and that the "magic of compounding" will make our dreams come true if we simply trust the stock market and our investment advisor. But for most people it's simply not possible. People in their twenties are often saddled with student debt and may be struggling to find suitable full-time employment. Saving for retirement is the last thing on their minds, as it should be. Then in our thirties and forties we tend to do things like get married, have kids, and buy houses. All these things cost a lot of money! So for many people there simply isn't any money left to put away for retirement. Therefore many of us become procrastinators when it comes to saving for retirement. But there is hope. This book will take you step-by-step though planning and saving for retirement starting in your fifties and the best way to fund your retirement years. It is designed for people approaching retirement who want to ensure it is comfortable and stress-free.
Autorenporträt
David Trahair, CPA, CA, is a personal finance writer, trainer, speaker and eLearning developer. His books include Smoke and Mirrors: Financial Myths That Will Ruin Your Retirement Dreams; Enough Bull: How to Retire Well Without the Stock Market, Mutual Funds or Even an Investment Advisor; Crushing Debt: Why Canadians Should Drop Everything and Pay Off Debt; Cash Cows, Pigs and Jackpots: The Simplest Personal Finance Strategy Ever and his latest The Procrastinator's Guide to Retirement: A Financial Guide to Retiring in Ten Years or Less. His views are totally independent because he does not sell any financial products. He currently operates his own personal finance training and eLearning development firm and offers live webinars and online courses to people through organizations including the CPA provincial and territorial bodies.