BMO Retirement Institute’s survey results reveal that “52% of Canadians aged 55 year and older had not planned or discussed their post-retirement income strategies with a financial advisor” (Financial Post). In fact, it has been determined that Canadians spend more time choosing their vehicles instead of contemplating their future retirement finances. Results also point out that only a mere one-third of the older generations residing in Ottawa have “considered the possibility that they might out-live their savings” (Financial Post). This is clearly problematic as older generations who are getting close to retiring still have not taken the initiative to determine where their retirement money is going to come from. The article in the Financial Post claims that it is understandable for younger generations to have not yet considered looking into their RRSP’s (Registered Retirement Savings Plan); however, it’s an entirely different issue when individuals reaching their retirement in a matter of years still do not understand how retirement funds work. I agree with Ms. Di Vito, head of BMO Retirement Institute that it’s crucial for people to prepare in advance for their retirement so they know how much money they are receiving and how long that money is going to last them. If a financial advisor deems that there is insufficient funds to sustain the client’s lifestyle, then at least the client is given a strategy to better prepare for his/her retirement in order to maintain a similar lifestyle he/she is accustomed to.

Ling, Philip. Older Canadians not prepared for retirement. Financial Post, 10 June 2010. Web.26 Sept. 2010. <http://www.financialpost.com/personal-finance/family/Older+Canadians+prepared+retirement/3136286/story.html>.
This particular YouTube Video reveals the importance of planning ahead for retirement. The expert featured in this video briefly go over the various investment vehicles.
Other Links:
Article from Globe and Mail (Stresses the importance of “planning for your future, and beyond”):http://v1.theglobeandmail.com/partners/free/rbc_ic08/personalinvesting/articles/planning.html

