Part V: I’m Retired, How do I Managed my Portfolio?

This last segment about my retirement planning series (you can read Part I, Part II, Part III and Part IV) is probably the most difficult part to discuss. Retirement is a case by case story. Nobody has the same portfolio, age, retirement plans and capacity. This is why it is so diffic

Part IV: How to Build a Retirement Portfolio

In part III of my retirement guide, I looked at various options to generate a retirement income. I think that one of the most successful ways is to build your own pension plan through a dividend portfolio. The reason why you should do it is quite obvious;  anyone with a bit of discipl

Part III: Who Will Pay For Your Retirement?

In the second part of this retirement guide, I wrote about the million-dollar mark. Is it necessary to be a millionaire to retire? The answer is yes and no. In fact, it all depends on how our retirement income will be structured. If you rely 100% from your portfolio, chances are that

New Theme: AltoFocus

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Part II: Do I Need a Million Dollars to Retire?

Do I need a million dollars to retire? I bet you’ll need more than that! In my previous article, I discussed how the concept of retirement has evolved over time. I ended my article with the small combination of factors that will influence how you will live the rest of your life. There

A Friendly Guide to Retirement Part 1: What is Retirement Anyways?

During the upcoming weeks, I’ll publish articles as part of a series about retirement planning. Please let me know if you have any comments or questions about this topic. The most common reason to start investing is to build a nest egg for our retirement days. Believe it or not, the c