Retirement Unpacked

014 | TFSA Beneficiaries, DC Pensions, & Joint Account Pitfalls


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In this episode of Retirement Unpacked, Brett and fellow PWFG planner, Michael Barichello, answer more of your retirement questions. They cover what to do after maxing your RRSP and TFSA, how DC pensions work when you leave an employer, and the implications of naming TFSA beneficiaries or adding joint owners to accounts. They also touch on income splitting, GICs in a TFSA, overcontribution penalties, and what to know about locked-in funds. If you’ve wondered whether your accounts are set up the right way, this episode brings clarity and practical guidance. Leave your questions in the comments and we may feature them next time.

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Chapters

00:00 Intro & Overview

00:53 Maxed RRSP & TFSA: What’s Next?

05:16 Defined Contribution Pension Options

08:12 Leaving Your TFSA to Children

11:32 End-of-Year TFSA Contributions

14:35 Assisting Elderly Parents with Finances

20:00 Transferring Company Pension to an RRSP or RRIF

22:12 Legacy Planning on a Defined Benefit Pension

25:28 RRSP Meltdown When Working to Age 70

29:33 GICs Inside a TFSA

33:50 Withdrawing from a LIF After Converting

35:32 RRSP vs TFSA Heading into Retirement

40:20 CPP and OAS Calculator in Today's Dollars

43:55 RRIF Withdrawals Article

48:11 TFSA Pitfall Tip

50:25 Wrap-Up

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