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Old Man Yells at Clouds on Podcast about CPP and OAS


In a weak moment, I agreed to appear on a podcast.  I like podcasts, but I’m not trying to build my brand or anything like that, so my sole motivation is to help others.  This can be a weak motivator in the face of doing actual work.

But Robert Moysey asked me many good questions about CPP and OAS, and I’ll be appearing on his investing webinar series on Thursday, May 29th at 2:00 pm.

For those with average health and who have enough money to live on through their 60s, it makes sense to consider waiting until age 70 to start collecting CPP and possibly OAS too.

Here are the particulars for those interested in watching:

DATE: Thursday, May 29, 2025 @ 2 PM ET

TITLE: Is it a mistake to take CPP and OAS early?

DESCRIPTION
: Some retirees like to take Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) payments as soon as they're eligible for them in hopes of maximizing the value they draw from those programs. Are they making a massive mistake that could cost them dearly in retirement? Blogger Michael J. Wiener thinks so – and he's got the data to back it up! In this episode, he explains why taking CPP and OAS early can significantly curb a retiree's income potential – even if they invest rather than spend that money. Then, he shares why retirees should consider delaying CPP and OAS payments until later in retirement. Plus, Michael answers viewer questions about investing for retirement in our live Q&A session.

AUDIENCE REGISTRATION LINK
: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4862435/D8E34BC9B11DC29B64BE65EE62365AA9?partnerref=michael

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  1. This is awesome. I have a long held respect for your opinions and hope you enjoy the experience.

    There are two issues that I would be hesitant to engage in wrt retirement planning and investing - delaying CPP/OAS and the “magical” benefits of dividend investing. For whatever reason, the maths and realities don’t seem to be as persuasive as they should be.

    Good luck!

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