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Have you ever wondered how financial planners in Canada plan their own retirement once they decide to retire?
Our guest today is a recurring guest that we’ve had on the show many times. He’s a fee for service financial planner with decades of experience in the industry, and while he’s not retired yet, he’s gotten to that age where he’s getting really close, and so it makes sense for him to do a more thorough financial plan for himself, for his own retirement.
And so, I thought it would be useful for us to look under the hood, and hear his thought process when planning his own retirement as a Canadian, as surely there are nuggets of wisdom, best practices, strategies, tactics and insights that he’s applying when planning his own retirement, that we can then use ourselves, in our own finances.
Enjoy the episode!
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“Views from the Desk” Podcast

On this podcast, we often cover best practices that can not only help you now, but will also be relevant throughout your investment lifetime. But what if you also want an update on what is happening with your investments, the markets, and the economy right now?
To help me stay up-to-date on these topics, a great Canadian podcast that I listen to weekly is called “Views from the Desk” (Apple, Spotify, Direct).
They provide timely information for us Canadians on what is happening to our investments right now, as well as other key factors affecting us like changes to our interest rates, our inflation, and regulatory changes that we should know about.
The podcast is hosted by BMO ETFs. I’m a huge fan of theirs, I own a lot of BMO ETFs myself, and it’s a great free resource for both new and existing ETF investors.
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