The Globe and Mail: The rules of going it alone
The Globe and Mail: The rules of going it alone: "
Millions of Canadians, including the self-employed, have no company pension plan. If you're one of them, it's a burden you can overcome
By ROB CARRICK
Saturday, October 29, 2005 Page B31
Choose one of the following options if you're part of the unfortunate majority of Canadian workers who are without a pension:
(A) Retire later than your pensioned fellow workers.
(B) Contribute more to your retirement savings plan.
(C) Scale back your spending in retirement.
Let's face it, a company pension is the greatest employment perk going because it gives you a solid foundation on which to build your retirement savings. Without a pension, you'll have to work a lot harder to ensure a financially comfortable retirement."
Millions of Canadians, including the self-employed, have no company pension plan. If you're one of them, it's a burden you can overcome
By ROB CARRICK
Saturday, October 29, 2005 Page B31
Choose one of the following options if you're part of the unfortunate majority of Canadian workers who are without a pension:
(A) Retire later than your pensioned fellow workers.
(B) Contribute more to your retirement savings plan.
(C) Scale back your spending in retirement.
Let's face it, a company pension is the greatest employment perk going because it gives you a solid foundation on which to build your retirement savings. Without a pension, you'll have to work a lot harder to ensure a financially comfortable retirement."




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