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Introduction
Believe it or not, when it comes to senior citizen debt relief, many Canadians believe that they can comfortably retire on Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) benefits alone. According to a 2014 Bank of Montreal study:
- 89% of Canadians said they expected CPP or the Quebec Pension Plan to fund part of their retirement
- 31% said they expected to rely heavily on their CPP/QPP
Is expecting the government to fund your retirement realistic?
No! Paul Shelestowsky, a senior wealth adviser with Meridian Credit Union in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario believes that Canadians are playing a dangerous game with their future by expecting the benefits of making up for meagre savings. “CPP and OAS were never meant to form somebody’s retirement plan. They were meant to augment it and help as one of the pieces of the puzzle,” Mr. Shelestowsky says.
Do you know how much you’d earn if CPP and OAS were your only sources of income in 2015?
Your net income would be $17,883/year or $1,490/month. Could you possibly live out your golden years in the manner you had imagined with such a scant income? How would you ever obtain senior citizen debt relief?
If you’re like many Canadians you’re in a total state of shock right now. In 2013, a Leger Marketing survey for H&R Block found that 7 out of 10 non-retired Canadians were unaware of how much money CPP pays out monthly. The maximum in 2015 was $1,065 a month, but this is the maximum. The average CPP payment is only about $550.
What about senior citizen debt relief?
How many of you could maintain close to your current lifestyle on $1,490/month? It would be hard enough to pay your monthly bills, let along pay down your liabilities. Yet seniors are adding to their financial load even faster than the general population, with the average Canadian senior owing approximately $15,000. This is a serious issue and as a result, we’ve done a series of blogs/vlog about this issue:
- Video: The Stress of Seniors Carrying Debt
- Seniors Acquiring More Debt Delays Retirement
- Seniors Debt Relief: Gray Debt on the Rise
- Seniors in Debt Part 1: What Do the Golden Years Really Look Like?
- Seniors in Debt Part 2: Help for Seniors in Debt
- Seniors in Debt Part 3: Senior Credit Card Debt Relief or Declare Bankruptcy
- Seniors in Debt Part 4: Advice for Seniors with Credit Card Debt
- Seniors in Debt: Solve it Without Bankruptcy
Your solution
If you’re in need of senior citizen financial relief, you need a professional trustee to help you manage your financial problems before it reaches a critical stage where bankruptcy is your only option. We have been able to help many seniors carry out a successful debt settlement program. Successful completion of such a program will free you from the burden of your financial challenges to go on to live a productive, stress-free, financially sound life.
You should never take liabilities into retirement. NOW is the time to deal with financial problems; not once you’re on a seriously limited income and barely making ends meet. Sit down with a professional trustee and discuss your options. We’re experts on dealing with senior citizen debt relief and not so senior citizen financial issues. With immediate action and the right financial plan in place, you can be well on your way to a debt-free life Starting Over, Starting Now. Contact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. today. Help is only a phone call away.