Short Takes: CPP Starting Age, Huge Bank Profits, and more
I recently made my annual withdrawal from my BMO Investorline RRSP. Curiously, Investorline added an extra eight cents to the withdrawal. I suppose it’s possible I mistyped the amount, but it seems unlikely. I remember typing in the dollar amount and deciding to add the “.00” to the end. The eight key isn’t beside the zero key on my keyboard. Is it possible that RRSP withdrawals are reviewed and retyped by an actual human at Investorline, and the person misread the final zero as an eight? If this is right, I’m surprised the process isn’t more automated. Here are my posts for the past two weeks: Transitioning Your Portfolio into Retirement Quit Like a Millionaire Choose Financial Independence Here are some short takes and some weekend reading: The typical Canadian who takes CPP at 60 instead of 70 “loses over $100,000 of secure lifetime income in today’s dollar” according to a report by the National Institute on Ageing (NIA) and the FP Canada Research ...