I have a pension. Do I need an RRSP too?
Unless you are a public servant, chances are you'll need an RRSP.
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Unless you are a public servant, chances are you'll need an RRSP.
The make-up of your RRSP portfolio should change as you age.
Look for ways to keep your income from ballooning when you hit 71.
Contributing about 12% of your pre-tax income each year should do.
A basic but solid RRSP portfolio consists of both equities and bonds.
Don't let patriotism compromise your returns. Most well-diversified portfolios should have at least 50% foreign stocks.
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