Afterall, it doesn’t really matter what the average expenses in a Canadian retirement are, or how much the average Canadian has in their RRSP the day they retire – it’s really about your personal plan and your unique circumstances!
This indicates the economy allocated 60% of its disposable income to savings. The average propensity to consume is calculated to be 0.40, or (1 - 0.60). Therefore, the nation spent 40% of its GDP on goods and services. APS can include saving for retirement, a home purchase, and other ...
Come to think of it, there are those radiant propane heaters at fancy-pants hoity-toity type restaurants, so that you can take off your jacket and eat out on the patio in the dead of winter. And you end up paying for such silly luxury when you get a bill 45 times more expensive tha...
Just over half (56%) of Canadian respondents received a bonus in the last year, with the range of bonuses being from$1000 CAD to $30,000 CAD. The average bonus in Canada was$8,154CAD, which is below both the average bonus in the USA and in the UK (after applying the current excha...
Aug 3, 2020 at 10:45 am Yeah? And those expensive cars and houses are what pad your wife’s and yours retirement. I highly doubt you and her retired with enough cash and precious metals to fund your lives. I’m sure like every holier than...