4 Things You MUST Know About Retiring Early

Well Built Wealth March 23, 2024
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Easy-to-understand financial & retirement planning insights for Canadians. For business inquiries, please head over to https://www.wellbuiltwealth.ca or email [email protected] DISCLAIMER: All videos on this channel are for educational or entertainment purposes only. They are not (and are not intended to be) financial, investment or legal advice. It is our firm position that everyone has a unique situation and should seek professional advice on how best to navigate it. Rhys Martell is a Chartered Investment Manager (CIM), a Fellow of the Canadian Securities Industry (FCSI), a Qualified Associate Financial Planner (QAFP) and more. However, he is not registered to provide investment advice and, therefore, does not provide specific investment recommendations. Those looking for specific investment advice should seek out a registered professional.

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Business Inquiries: [email protected] Well Built Wealth: https://www.wellbuiltwealth.ca/ Links: - Planning software we use: Conquest https://www.conquestplanning.com/en-ca/home - Income Splitting Article: https://www.wealthsimple.com/en-ca/learn/how-income-splitting-works#types_of_income_eligible_for_income_splitting - Spousal RRSPs: https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tips/contributing-to-a-spousal-rrsps-5522 ------ Intro (0:00) #1. More $ or Less Expenses (1:58) #2 Pension dynamics (4:12) #3 Debt is a party pooper (7:51) #4 Semi-retirement is genius (8:58) Income splitting (10:48) ------ DISCLAIMER: All videos on this channel (including this one) are for educational or entertainment purposes only. They are not (and are not intended to be) financial, investment or legal advice. It is our firm position that everyone has a unique situation and should seek professional advice on how best to navigate it. Rhys Martell is a Chartered Investment Manager (CIM), a Fellow of the Canadian Securities Industry (FCSI), a Qualified Associate Financial Planner (QAFP) and more. However, he is not registered to provide investment advice and, therefore, does not provide specific investment recommendations. Those looking for specific investment advice should seek out a registered professional.

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