@jordfinance: According to the 2026 BMO Annual Retirement Survey, the average Canadian believes they need $1.7 million to retire comfortably by age 65. These are example investment milestones to help you work toward that goal. Remember, they’re benchmarks, not guarantees. Are you ahead or behind your age’s benchmark? 🇨🇦 Educational purposes only. Not financial advice. #PersonalFinance #InvestingCanada #CanadianFinance #RetirementPlanning #FinancialFreedom
im 45 with $17 in my wallet. im thinking of investing it in Tim's tonight
2026-07-27 22:54:41
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goodandyoukbye :
I know someone retired with 30k getting by. No investments.
2026-07-29 20:23:44
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user5081499538339 :
This math isn’t mathing. Must be a low rate of return by this math.
2026-07-29 00:50:19
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Aman :
Okay, guess im on track.
2026-07-31 18:27:15
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drillerdou :
There are so many variables in this, on it's own it is pointless
2026-07-29 15:14:24
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Carman99x0 :
how much are you expecting investments to increase from interest on average? how much are you figuring the person invests each year with this?
2026-07-31 12:25:57
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SantiTalksMoney :
I think 1.7M is a bit arbitrary, and it depends on the circumstances of each person ( are they married or in a common-law relationship? Do they live in a big city or rural area? Do they want to downsize?)
2026-08-09 15:28:32
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Charlie McDonald :
My company pension plans are projected to be $6000 per month if I work until 65.
2026-08-04 16:09:23
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Vladiator :
$20k as a student fahhh 🥀🥀🥀🥀
2026-07-27 21:39:37
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Buckets❄️🌲 :
Then with inflation. Prolly need at least 3 m in by the time we 60
2026-07-27 21:01:44
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Nah you need at least 4-8m
2026-07-27 22:54:16
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Living Richer For Less :
Add the exponential rate of inflation no one is retiring, it will be survival of the fittest
2026-07-28 15:38:57
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Demitry Jenkins :
Retirement planning is one of the biggest gifts you can give your future self
2026-08-02 01:02:07
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user6317221743819 :
33... pretty behind.
2026-08-04 04:53:27
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Vghbb :
I am on track for once 50 K over
2026-08-02 18:15:36
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Christopher Hollick :
Is this for an individual or a family to retire?
2026-07-27 21:57:30
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Teach Their Own :
Does my property count as an investment?
2026-07-27 23:56:02
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P :
Based on what anticipated rate of return? And is this cashable assets or includes your house?
2026-07-27 20:56:41
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ARC :
When I hit 65 I'll have $170 I think 🤔😂
2026-07-27 22:40:45
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Nomad Weddings NZ & Japan :
5 mil is the number I’ve calculated. My peers have come up with 4-6mil as well.
2026-07-28 02:33:02
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c0n0u :
Great I am good..
2026-07-27 17:41:33
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