KEY019 | Is Retirement Planning Just A Waste Of Time?

Is Retirement Planning Just A Waste Of Time?

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In this edition of The Key To Retirement™, we discuss whether or not Retirement Planning is just a waste of time.

And if you’d like to get a jump start on finding the answers to your key financial planning questions, using our proven system, you can book your risk free, no-obligation initial meeting. One of our specifically trained Certified Financial Planners will be pleased to walk you through The KAIZEN Financial Planning Process™.

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Mike Flux – Investment Review and Outlook Q1 2012

Fly On The Wall Webinar Series

UpdateHello everybody and welcome to another one of IRONSHIELD Financial Planning’s “Fly On The Wall” webinars.

If this is your first time tuning in to a “Fly On The Wall” recording, let me quickly explain to you what this is.

You are going to experience what it’s like to be a “fly on the wall” during one of my update calls with a member of our Top Guns Network.  This network is my personal network of specialists.

Every so often, I ask a member of my network to touch base with me to bring me up to speed on the latest happenings in their area.  And when they call me, I record the call so you can be a “fly on the wall” for that call.

 

On this episode

I invited Mike Flux, VP of Connor Clark & Lunn Private Capital to summarize for me what has happened in the global markets during the 1st quarter of 2012.  He not only explains what happened but explains what their strategy is moving forward.

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Mike Flux – Investment Review and Update Q4 2011

Fly On The Wall Webinar Series

UpdateHello everybody and welcome to another one of IRONSHIELD Financial Planning’s “Fly On The Wall” webinars.

If this is your first time tuning in to a “Fly On The Wall” recording, let me quickly explain to you what this is.

You are going to experience what it’s like to be a “fly on the wall” during one of my update calls with a member of our Top Guns Network.  This network is my personal network of specialists.

Every so often, I ask a member of my network to touch base with me to bring me up to speed on the latest happenings in their area.  And when they call me, I record the call so you can be a “fly on the wall” for that call.

 

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On this episode

I invited Mike Flux, VP of Connor Clark & Lunn Private Capital to summarize for me what has happened in the global markets during the 4th quarter of 2011.  He not only explains what happened but explains what their strategy is moving forward.

Please click on the video link above watch & listen to the call.

KEY012 | Does Financial Planning lead to wealth?

Does Financial Planning lead to wealth?

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In this edition of The Key To Retirement™, we’re going to talk about Financial Planning and answer the question of whether financial planning  leads to wealth or does wealth lead to financial planning?

Bonus Evaluation Form

In today’s segment we’re going to include a bonus Financial Advisor Evaluation Form which will help you decided if your existing financial advisor is a financial planner or a financial sales person.  This one form will clearly show you, in black and white, whether or not you currently have an expert able to help you put together a financial plan suited to your needs.

And if you’d like to get a jump start on finding the answers to your key financial planning questions, using our proven system, you can book your risk free, no-obligation initial meeting. One of our specifically trained Certified Financial Planners will be pleased to walk you through The KAIZEN Financial Planning Process™.  Visit us online at ironshield.ca to obtain our contact information, then simply call or email to book your free initial meeting.

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KEY011 | Individual Pension Plans – Why they are the best wealth accumulation plans for business owners.

Individual Pension Plans – Why they are the best wealth accumulation plans for business owners.

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In this edition of The Key To Retirement™, we’re going to talk about Individual Pension Plans (IPP’s) and why they are the best wealth accumulation solution for business owners.

Bonus Segment

In today’s bonus segment we’re going to show you how to get a FREE, customized report showing you how much of a tax-deduction you can create, virtually out of thin air, to save a boat load of taxes this year.  This one report will clearly show you, in black and white, whether or not you should be exploring this amazing wealth accumulation plan further.

And if you’d like to get a jump start on finding the answers to your key financial planning questions, using our proven system, you can book your risk free, no-obligation initial meeting. One of our specifically trained Certified Financial Planners will be pleased to walk you through The KAIZEN Financial Planning Process™.  Visit us online, at ironshield.ca, to obtain our contact information, then simply call or email to book your free initial meeting.

 

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KEY010 | The Canada Pension Plan – Should you take a reduced Canada Pension Plan now? Or a full Canada Pension Plan later?

The Canada Pension Plan – Should you take a reduced Canada Pension Plan now? Or a full Canada Pension Plan later?

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In This Episode

In this edition of The Key To Retirement™, we’re going to talk about the Canada Pension Plan and answer the question “Should you take a reduced Canada Pension Plan now or a full Canada Pension Plan later?

Bonus Segment

In today’s bonus segment we’ll share with you how to get your own copy of a FREE Special Report titled “12 Key Questions You Must Ask A Financial Planner BEFORE You Hire One!”  This free report is a must read if you’re thinking of interviewing a Certified Financial Planner in your area.

And if you’d like to get a jump start on finding the answers to your key financial planning questions, using our proven system, you can book your risk free, no-obligation initial meeting. One of our specifically trained Certified Financial Planners will be pleased to walk you through The KAIZEN Financial Planning Process™.  Visit us online, at ironshield.ca, to obtain our contact information, then simply call or email to book your free initial meeting.

 

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Focus on financial freedom, not financial wealth.

Focus on financial freedom, not financial worth.

At the time I write this, there are advertising agencies and marketing departments of the investment companies poised and ready to release this years marketing message to you.  The marketing message usually has something to do with investing more.  Read the messages, understand them but don’t follow the advice delivered through them.

I’m going to speak to you now from a financial planning perspective.  Quite a different viewpoint than a marketing one.

Believe it or not, some of us overspend every so often.  (Yes, it’s true!)  Here is my message to you that will trump any registered investment:

Pay off your high-interest credit card debt or clear the balances on your overextended lines of credit.

Doing so will allow you to move closer to financial freedom.

Then, once you are free and clear of the shackles of these debts, set yourself up for success and take advantage of at least one of the following plans.

Registered Retirement Savings Plans have always been a friendly way to invest.  For each dollar you put into your RRSP, you get to reduce your taxable employment income by a dollar and the tax you originally paid on that dollar of income comes back to you in the form of a refund.  So, for someone in the 46% tax bracket, putting in $1,000 to your RRSP provides you with tax savings of $460.

But, if you don’t have any taxable employment income or your income is quite low, there is a solution that you can take advantage of.  The Tax Free Savings Account is a solution that brings with it a lot of punch.  If you haven’t contributed to a TFSA before, you can put up to $20,000 into a plan in 2012 (assuming you were at least 18 years old in 2009).  Any money you put into a TFSA is completely tax sheltered as it grows and completely tax free when you withdraw the funds (original investment and all profits) in the future.  For a complete overview of the power of a TFSA, click HERE.

Now, with all government plans, there are some rules you have to follow.

For the 2011 tax year, you have until February 29th, 2012 to make a contribution to an RRSP that you can use on your 2011 tax return.  The maximum all Canadians can contribute to their RRSP is 18% of their previous years income to a limit of $22,450 for 2011.  This amount is reduced for those Canadians who are a member of an employer sponsored Registered Pension Plan.  The reduction is based on your Pension Adjustment that is found on your T4 slip that was issued for your previous year.  Plus, if you have a previous year that you had RRSP contribution room that you did not use, you can add this amount to your annual limit.  If you found this hard to follow, simply find your Notice of Assessment from last year and at the bottom of it is a summary of the amount you are allowed to contribute to an RRSP for the current tax year.

If after reviewing my previous post on TFSA’s you determine that a TFSA contribution is more appropriate for you, here are the contribution rules that you are governed by.

If you were at least 18 years of age in 2009 and have made no contributions to a TFSA then you can contribute up to $20,000 in 2012.  That’s it.  It’s pretty simple.

I do urge you to read my previous post on TFSA’s however because there are a lot of reasons to and reasons not to contribute to a TFSA.

If you’re thinking that all of this sounds great but you don’t have lump sums like this sitting idle in your bank account right now looking for a home in a RRSP or a TFSA, here is a solution for you.

Set up a monthly contribution plan (a.k.a. PAC or Pre-Authorized Chequing) arrangement.

Here are some key monthly contribution amounts that will help you maximize each years contributions:

  • $1,914.17/mth, to a RRSP starting in January 2012 will allow you to hit the annual limit available for your 2012 RRSP of $22,970
  • $416.67/mth, to a TFSA starting in January 2012 will allow you to maximize the annual $5,000 limit

So, focus on Financial Freedom.  Paying off your high-interest debts first will not only be a very smart financial decision but will provide you with the financial freedom needed to make huge strides in increasing your financial wealth.

*UPDATE: Starting January 2013 – the new TFSA annual maximum contribution limit is $5,500.