By now, we all know how difficult retirement is — especially the planning part. But there is a group of people who believe they have a solution: Never retire.
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By now, we all know how difficult retirement is — especially the planning part. But there is a group of people who believe they have a solution: Never retire.
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CALGARY – With house prices continuing to rise in Canada, a new survey reveals nearly 26 per cent of Albertans plan to use their homes as their primary source of income after they leave the workforce.
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CALGARY – A new survey suggests Albertans lead the country in feeling comfortable that they are on track to achieve their retirement goals.
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A global retirement crisis is bearing down on workers of all ages.
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In a sign of just how bleak retirement prospects have gotten, more than a third of Americans say they will have to work until they literally can’t anymore.
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Baby Boomers are rediscovering the city as they prepare to retire.
They are shedding the big homes and even the cars in search of communities where they can walk to restaurants, stores and social events.
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CALGARY — A CIBC poll conducted by Leger shows that more than 31 per cent of Alberta parents with children under the age of 25 will have to delay retirement because of the cost of helping their children pay for their education.
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When I wear my other business hat, the concern I hear the most is not about the economy or gold price but will that person be able to retire and/or will they outlived their savings?
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Despite the rebound in home prices and new all-time nominal highs in the stock market, many Americans are looking at an unpleasant retirement, if they even make it that far; according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s latest survey on retirement confidence, the majority of workers have saved for their golden years, but the piggy bank is quite slim.
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