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FINANCIAL GOALS FOR MILLENNIALS: STOPPED DUE TO BABY BOOMERS?

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Financial goals for millennials: Introduction

Today’s Brandon’s Blog discusses the notion that financial goals for millennials are being hurt by baby boomers. Not only are we living longer; we’re living better. The expression “65 is the new 55” seems to quite accurately describe the changes in our workforce.

Financial goals for millennials: Baby boomers are working longer

Thanks to no mandatory retirement in Ontario, Baby Boomers can work well past 65. According to 2016 census figures, 20% of Canadians are working, either full or part-time, paid or unpaid, past 65. The number of post-retirement workers has doubled since 1995. Unfortunately for millennials who are blaming their financial woes on the Baby Boomers, working longer makes good financial sense.

Financial goals for millennials: The academic’s view

Craig Riddell, a UBC professor of economics, says, “One of the principal causes is increased longevity, and people are staying healthy longer. Another important factor is the decline in pension coverage, especially in the private sector of the economy, and a gradual switch from defined benefit plans to defined contribution plans.

There is no incentive to retire early with the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) if you like working. CPP no longer has a specific retirement age, such as 65. Instead, there is a retirement “window” between the ages of 60 and 70. The later you retire, the larger your monthly payment. If you are going to live an average lifetime, you will get the same amount in total. You don’t pay a penalty by retiring later. If you retire at 60, you get the lowest payment”.

Financial goals for millennials: The benefits to working past 65

Although millennials are against the trend, there are many benefits to working past 65. Karen Zeleznik, a financial planner at Libro Credit Union reports that:

  • Canada Pension Plan benefits jump by 42% if you delay taking them until age 70, even more, if you keep contributing
  • Old Age Security payments work on the same principle, but some or all is clawed back for those with high incomes
  • Many private-sector plans also offer fatter pensions if retirement is put off past 65
  • Tax bills increased by a higher tax bracket from “double-dipping” can be reduced with spousal income splitting
  • In the end, it comes down to one thing: How long are you going to live?
  • It’s a question of taxation, lifestyle and life expectation. If you live to be 90, sure, delay it, because you will get more for a longer time. It’s just math

Financial goals for millennials: Working past 65 is a great advantage

Working past 65 is a great advantage for Baby Boomers who have not saved enough money to retire comfortably. As long as they keep working they can enjoy a lifestyle that they’re accustomed to and enjoy. And many, plain and simply, enjoy working.

Although millennials like to blame Baby Boomers for their financial woes, the high cost of living and the astronomical cost of housing are the real culprits, not the lack of jobs. The job market can be challenging whether or not the Baby Boomers are working longer. And the reality is that millennials will likely have to work longer as well, due to the increased life expectancy and disappearance of defined pension plans.

Financial goals for millennials: Are you struggling financially?

If you’re a millennial who’s struggling financially, you need to take action before things become dire. Consult a professional trustee for help with your financial problems. The Ira Smith Team can help you get back on your feet financially and start saving for your retirement so that perhaps you won’t need to work past 65. Give us a call today and Starting Over, Starting Now, you can put your financial woes behind you.

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HANNAH BELL BEATS PEI NDP LEADER: WE EXPOSE HER SECRET TACTIC TO BEAT YOUR DEBT PROBLEMS

Hannah Bell beats PEI NDP Leader: Introduction

Hannah Bell beats PEI NDP leader was certainly a great headline. However, the one we want to focus on is “Hannah Bell Beats Her Debt Problems”. The purpose of this Brandon’s blog is to tell the story of the financial woes of Hannah Bell. She is a Prince Edward Island woman who recently won a by-election in Prince Edward Island. Hannah Bell, PEI Charlottetown-Parkdale, is the 2nd Green Party MLA sworn into the legislature. Ms. Bell is a very accomplished woman. Here is a link to the Hannah Bell PEI bio.

Hannah Bell beats PEI NDP Leader: Hannah’s story is like so many others

Hannah’s story is like so many others who have filed for either bankruptcy or a consumer proposal, the best bankruptcy alternative. It is also like many who have consulted and filed with our firm; life got in the way. The only difference is that none of our clients hold public office like Hannah Bell PEI green party member Charlottetown-Parkdale.

Hannah Bell beats PEI NDP Leader: Hannah’s tax problem

A Federal memorial submitted versus her, the Green Party candidate that won the District 11 Charlottetown-Parkdale by-election in a surprise victory over the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives. The judgment, submitted in September 2016, reveals she owes $26,252 to the federal government in tax obligations.

She was reassessed a $26,000 tax obligation after the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) carried out a review of her tax returns going back many years. She states she had gotten some bad tax recommendations when relocating her government pension plan into a private plan after leaving a federal government position. The outcome was this costly tax obligation.

Be proactive and proud like Hannah Bell

She says she is not embarrassed by this tale of her financial woes. She states that she has worked very hard through some difficult times to provide for herself and her child as a single mother. Her debt was such when– after a previous costly custody fight and living life as a single mom– that she determined the most effective means to manage this issue was to file a consumer proposal through a Licensed Insolvency Trustee.

Ms. Bell states it’s unfortunate her economic problems had to come to light as part of the other candidates’ political agenda. “Most of us don’t have emergency funds that go into the tens of thousands of dollars,” Bell said.

Ms. Bell is somewhat philosophical about her journey:

“It puts me a bit closer to everybody’s regular story, which is – I can tell you what it feels like to run out of money and wonder what you’re going to do and that you have to make really good decisions. So for that, there is no shame in this.”

She is not alone

Ms. Bell is by far not alone. In previous blogs, we have shown that even the rich and famous have run into financial problems and declared bankruptcy.

Family and Human Services Minister Tina Mundy’s individual economic debts ended up being front-page fodder in 2015. Premier Wade MacLauchlan had actually picked her for cabinet then, and one day after being sworn in, approved her resignation after it concerned him that Ms. Mundy had submitted a consumer proposal.

The financial woes of Hannah Bell could happen to anyone. From our experience, we agree with Ms. Bell’s assessment that her journey puts her a bit closer to many people’s regular story.

What to do if you have too much debt

This story shows that anything is possible. Against all odds, Hannah Bell won the election and her debt problems. With our help, you can beat your debt problems too.

Have you been reassessed by CRA and don’t have the money to pay them in a reasonable period? Do you have unmanageable debts from any other reason? Be proactive, just like Hannah Bell and Tina Mundy. It’s time to repair the cycle of debt while you still have alternatives.

The Ira Smith Team has years of experience assisting Canadians like you, getting you back on track to debt free living. Call Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. today so that we can help you regain control of your life and be stress-free, Starting Over, Starting Now.

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