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If You’re Close to Retirement, This Year Calls for a Review
Aug 26, 2022

During times of economic uncertainty and market volatility, investors with a long time horizon can take some solace in the fact that they have time to ride out current conditions. But what if you are looking to retire now, or in just a few years?

Test your assumptions

The good news is that any retirement plan has a number of variables that you can adjust to keep your strategy relevant under all kind of financial environments. Why not take some time this year to revisit those assumptions and make sure they still apply? But remember, focus on the retirement you want first, followed by the financial strategies that will get you there.


When do you want to retire? What is your target age for retiring? How firm is that? Is it related to tradition or company policy, such as age 65? If working just a little bit more, perhaps one year extra, could improve your financial situation in retirement, would you be willing to make the sacrifice? If you’ve decided that now is the time, then move on to other aspects of your plan to make it so.

 

Will you work in retirement? It may seem like a contradiction, but many Canadians want to work after they have formally retired. According to a survey in January of this year, 50% of Canadian pre-retirees say they plan to work in retirement. Why? Sixty-four per cent said it was to stay physically active and 43% said it was to generate income.1 If your post-retirement work generates income, be sure to factor that into an updated plan. Be realistic: some retirement jobs are hobby businesses and won’t make much of a difference to your retirement income projections.

 

Has your attitude towards risk changed? When investment markets experience a significant correction, as happened in March this year, we all get a “real world” test of our risk tolerance. How did it feel to experience this so close to your actual retirement? Do you recall the “expected rate of return” assumption in your retirement plans? If so, consider whether this still applies. Do you need to adjust it downward? Conversely, did you take the correction in stride? You may want to consider if a higher target return rate is appropriate, and what it could mean for other aspects of your plan, such as the target date or an upgrading of your retirement lifestyle goals.

 

 

1 Ipsos, RBC Retirement Myths and Realities Poll, published January 16, 2020. http://www.rbc.com/newsroom/news/2020/20200116-rrsp-poll.html

 

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