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Alan
and
Joanne
have
a
combined
net
income
of
$85,000
per
year
and
a
significant
amount
of
savings.
They
have
a
large
house
in
Toronto,
a
cottage
in
Muskoka,
and
investments
in
mutual
funds,
GICs,
and
RRSPs.
They
also
have
substantial
life
insurance
and
disability
insurance
coverage.
3.
Retirement
Goals
Alan
and
Joanne's
primary
retirement
goal
is
to
maintain
their
current
standard
of
living,
which
they
estimate
to
be
around
$68,000
per
year.
They
plan
to
retire
in
10
years
and
expect
to
live
for
at
least
30
years
in
retirement.
4.
Retirement
Income
Needs
To
maintain
their
desired
lifestyle
in
retirement,
Alan
and
Joanne
will
need
to
generate
an
estimated
$68,000
per
year.
They
can
expect
to
receive
a
combined
income
of
approximately
$51,856
from
OAS,
CPP,
and
Joanne's
pension.
This
leaves
a
gap
of
$16,144
per
year
that
they
will
need
to
cover
from
their
savings and
other
sources
of
income.
5.
Additional
Savings
Required
Based
on
their
current
savings and
potential
future
savings,
Alan
and
Joanne
need
to
save
an
additional
$17,000
per
year
for
the
next
10
years
to
reach
their
retirement
income
goals.
This
can
be
achieved
through
a
combination
of
RRSP
contributions,
investment
income,
and
potential
part-time
work
in
retirement.
6.
Recommendations
Maximize
RRSP
Contributions:
Alan
and
Joanne
should
continue
to
make
maximum
RRSP
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